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Czech president sues prime minister over NATO attendance
Czech President Petr Pavel filed a lawsuit against the government, challenging Prime Minister Andrej Babiš’s decision to exclude him from the NATO summit delegation. The case, submitted to the Constitutional Court, seeks clarification on authority to decide the head of state’s attendance at the event, with Pavel arguing the exclusion limits his constitutional role.
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