Briefly
- The Czech government survived the vote of distrust after the scandal with the donation of Bitcoin.
- Former Justice Minister Pavel Blazek accepted $ 45 million from a convicted operator Darknet without confirming his origin.
- In the middle of the fall, the opposition party leads to the polls ahead of national elections in October.
On Wednesday, the ruling Czech coalition closely avoided collapse after a large scandal with Bitcoin, which launched a vote two weeks ago about distrust in parliament.
Prime Minister Petar Fiala’s coalition on Tuesday secured 98 votes against the proposal, surpassing 94 members of parliament who voted for the government descending and video From the archives of MPs of Parliament.
What began as a donation of Bitcoin quietly moved from a convicted drug wallet for Darknet Drugs to the Minister of Justice, collapsed in Storm and resigned, criminal investigation and almost demolished the Czech government.
The last vote was held among the 192 members of Parliament, which marked the fourth challenge for distrust since the coalition took over power in 2021.
Voting “went the way it was expected and the government survived,” an automated translation a statement From Fiala to X read. Fiala claimed that the opposition “used a meeting as always – to throw dirt, insults and lies.”
IN political storm Focused on former Justice Minister Pavel Blazek, who accepted $ 468 at the time, worth more than $ 45 million, from the convicted operator Darknet Tomas Jirikovsky. The Bitcoin in question was previously seized and returned to Jirikovsky after legal technical ability.
Blazek’s Ministry of Justice later Sold propertyArrangement of approximately 30% of revenue to the state. Critics claim that the move has bypassed the implementation of the law, potentially allowing the washing of funds related to supervision and illegal activities.
Fiala replied to this that he understood “public concern” about how the state “may have been abused for legalizing revenue from criminal activities, according to a report from local media Brno per day at that time.
Blazek, a senior member of the Fiall Party of ODS, departed on May 30 with increasing public and political pressure, but claimed that he had done nothing illegal.
His replacement, Eva Decroix, swore on June 10, and has since ordered an independent audit of the transaction. Decroix has pledged transparency and cooperation with current investigations for law enforcement.
While the government appeared intact from a vote of distrust, the scandal enhanced criticism of opposition parties, especially the populist Party of Anon, led by billionaire Andrei Babis. Party officials have accused the Fiala Government of disturbing the public confidence and poor management of the crypto surveillance.
On the eve of parliamentary elections scheduled for October 3 to 4, ANO currently leads 32 to 20 against the coalition together (gender), which includes Fiala’s Party of ODS, is said Survey data.
Edited Sebastian Sinclair
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