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Lukas Cernohorsky

Lukas Cernohorsky

The Czech lower house commission for the investigation of the OKD coal mining company's privatisation will file a criminal complaint against four former ministers, including former Social Democrat (CSSD) prime minister Bohuslav Sobotka, the commission members announced today, on Tuesday, October 8, 2019. Commission head Lukas Cernohorsky (Pirates, photo) said the commission also proposed that former ministers Milan Urban (CSSD), Vladimir Dlouhy and Jiri Skalicky (both Civic Democratic Alliance, ODA) as well as entrepreneurs Zdenek Bakala and Viktor Kolacek, who were linked to OKD, Czech National Property Fund (FNM) former head Roman Ceska and other persons be prosecuted. The lower house of Czech parliament declared two years ago that the privatisation of the OKD black coal miner that occurred in 2004 was disadvantageous for the state both economically and socially. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Lubomir Volny, Lukas Cernohorsky, Josef Hajek, Vaclav Klaus Jr

Lubomir Volny, Lukas Cernohorsky, Josef Hajek, Vaclav Klaus Jr

The Czech lower house commission for the investigation of the OKD coal mining company's privatisation will file a criminal complaint against four former ministers, including former Social Democrat (CSSD) prime minister Bohuslav Sobotka, the commission members announced today, on Tuesday, October 8, 2019. Commission head Lukas Cernohorsky (Pirates) said the commission also proposed that former ministers Milan Urban (CSSD), Vladimir Dlouhy and Jiri Skalicky (both Civic Democratic Alliance, ODA) as well as entrepreneurs Zdenek Bakala and Viktor Kolacek, who were linked to OKD, Czech National Property Fund (FNM) former head Roman Ceska and other persons be prosecuted. The lower house of Czech parliament declared two years ago that the privatisation of the OKD black coal miner that occurred in 2004 was disadvantageous for the state both economically and socially. On the photo from left Lubomir Volny, Lukas Cernohorsky, Josef Hajek and Vaclav Klaus Jr. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Lukas Cernohorsky, Josef Hajek

Lukas Cernohorsky, Josef Hajek

The Czech lower house commission for the investigation of the OKD coal mining company's privatisation will file a criminal complaint against four former ministers, including former Social Democrat (CSSD) prime minister Bohuslav Sobotka, the commission members announced today, on Tuesday, October 8, 2019. Commission head Lukas Cernohorsky (Pirates) said the commission also proposed that former ministers Milan Urban (CSSD), Vladimir Dlouhy and Jiri Skalicky (both Civic Democratic Alliance, ODA) as well as entrepreneurs Zdenek Bakala and Viktor Kolacek, who were linked to OKD, Czech National Property Fund (FNM) former head Roman Ceska and other persons be prosecuted. The lower house of Czech parliament declared two years ago that the privatisation of the OKD black coal miner that occurred in 2004 was disadvantageous for the state both economically and socially. On the photo from left Lukas Cernohorsky and Josef Hajek. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Vaclav Klaus Jr

Vaclav Klaus Jr

The Czech lower house commission for the investigation of the OKD coal mining company's privatisation will file a criminal complaint against four former ministers, including former Social Democrat (CSSD) prime minister Bohuslav Sobotka, the commission members announced today, on Tuesday, October 8, 2019. Commission head Lukas Cernohorsky (Pirates) said the commission also proposed that former ministers Milan Urban (CSSD), Vladimir Dlouhy and Jiri Skalicky (both Civic Democratic Alliance, ODA) as well as entrepreneurs Zdenek Bakala and Viktor Kolacek, who were linked to OKD, Czech National Property Fund (FNM) former head Roman Ceska and other persons be prosecuted. The lower house of Czech parliament declared two years ago that the privatisation of the OKD black coal miner that occurred in 2004 was disadvantageous for the state both economically and socially. On the photo Vaclav Klaus Jr. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Lukas Cernohorsky, Josef Hajek

Lukas Cernohorsky, Josef Hajek

The Czech lower house commission for the investigation of the OKD coal mining company's privatisation will file a criminal complaint against four former ministers, including former Social Democrat (CSSD) prime minister Bohuslav Sobotka, the commission members announced today, on Tuesday, October 8, 2019. Commission head Lukas Cernohorsky (Pirates) said the commission also proposed that former ministers Milan Urban (CSSD), Vladimir Dlouhy and Jiri Skalicky (both Civic Democratic Alliance, ODA) as well as entrepreneurs Zdenek Bakala and Viktor Kolacek, who were linked to OKD, Czech National Property Fund (FNM) former head Roman Ceska and other persons be prosecuted. The lower house of Czech parliament declared two years ago that the privatisation of the OKD black coal miner that occurred in 2004 was disadvantageous for the state both economically and socially. On the photo from left Lukas Cernohorsky and Josef Hajek. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Lukas Cernohorsky

Lukas Cernohorsky

The Czech lower house commission for the investigation of the OKD coal mining company's privatisation will file a criminal complaint against four former ministers, including former Social Democrat (CSSD) prime minister Bohuslav Sobotka, the commission members announced today, on Tuesday, October 8, 2019. Commission head Lukas Cernohorsky (Pirates, photo) said the commission also proposed that former ministers Milan Urban (CSSD), Vladimir Dlouhy and Jiri Skalicky (both Civic Democratic Alliance, ODA) as well as entrepreneurs Zdenek Bakala and Viktor Kolacek, who were linked to OKD, Czech National Property Fund (FNM) former head Roman Ceska and other persons be prosecuted. The lower house of Czech parliament declared two years ago that the privatisation of the OKD black coal miner that occurred in 2004 was disadvantageous for the state both economically and socially. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Lukas Cernohorsky

Lukas Cernohorsky

The Czech lower house commission for the investigation of the OKD coal mining company's privatisation will file a criminal complaint against four former ministers, including former Social Democrat (CSSD) prime minister Bohuslav Sobotka, the commission members announced today, on Tuesday, October 8, 2019. Commission head Lukas Cernohorsky (Pirates, photo) said the commission also proposed that former ministers Milan Urban (CSSD), Vladimir Dlouhy and Jiri Skalicky (both Civic Democratic Alliance, ODA) as well as entrepreneurs Zdenek Bakala and Viktor Kolacek, who were linked to OKD, Czech National Property Fund (FNM) former head Roman Ceska and other persons be prosecuted. The lower house of Czech parliament declared two years ago that the privatisation of the OKD black coal miner that occurred in 2004 was disadvantageous for the state both economically and socially. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Vaclav Klaus Jr

Vaclav Klaus Jr

The Czech lower house commission for the investigation of the OKD coal mining company's privatisation will file a criminal complaint against four former ministers, including former Social Democrat (CSSD) prime minister Bohuslav Sobotka, the commission members announced today, on Tuesday, October 8, 2019. Commission head Lukas Cernohorsky (Pirates) said the commission also proposed that former ministers Milan Urban (CSSD), Vladimir Dlouhy and Jiri Skalicky (both Civic Democratic Alliance, ODA) as well as entrepreneurs Zdenek Bakala and Viktor Kolacek, who were linked to OKD, Czech National Property Fund (FNM) former head Roman Ceska and other persons be prosecuted. The lower house of Czech parliament declared two years ago that the privatisation of the OKD black coal miner that occurred in 2004 was disadvantageous for the state both economically and socially. On the photo Vaclav Klaus Jr. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Lubomir Volny, Lukas Cernohorsky

Lubomir Volny, Lukas Cernohorsky

The Czech lower house commission for the investigation of the OKD coal mining company's privatisation will file a criminal complaint against four former ministers, including former Social Democrat (CSSD) prime minister Bohuslav Sobotka, the commission members announced today, on Tuesday, October 8, 2019. Commission head Lukas Cernohorsky (Pirates) said the commission also proposed that former ministers Milan Urban (CSSD), Vladimir Dlouhy and Jiri Skalicky (both Civic Democratic Alliance, ODA) as well as entrepreneurs Zdenek Bakala and Viktor Kolacek, who were linked to OKD, Czech National Property Fund (FNM) former head Roman Ceska and other persons be prosecuted. The lower house of Czech parliament declared two years ago that the privatisation of the OKD black coal miner that occurred in 2004 was disadvantageous for the state both economically and socially. On the photo from left Lubomir Volny and Lukas Cernohorsky. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Lubomir Volny, Lukas Cernohorsky, Josef Hajek, Vaclav Klaus Jr

Lubomir Volny, Lukas Cernohorsky, Josef Hajek, Vaclav Klaus Jr

The Czech lower house commission for the investigation of the OKD coal mining company's privatisation will file a criminal complaint against four former ministers, including former Social Democrat (CSSD) prime minister Bohuslav Sobotka, the commission members announced today, on Tuesday, October 8, 2019. Commission head Lukas Cernohorsky (Pirates) said the commission also proposed that former ministers Milan Urban (CSSD), Vladimir Dlouhy and Jiri Skalicky (both Civic Democratic Alliance, ODA) as well as entrepreneurs Zdenek Bakala and Viktor Kolacek, who were linked to OKD, Czech National Property Fund (FNM) former head Roman Ceska and other persons be prosecuted. The lower house of Czech parliament declared two years ago that the privatisation of the OKD black coal miner that occurred in 2004 was disadvantageous for the state both economically and socially. On the photo from left Lubomir Volny, Lukas Cernohorsky, Josef Hajek and Vaclav Klaus Jr. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Milos Zeman, Erik Best

Milos Zeman, Erik Best

***FILE PHOTO - CAPTION CORRECTION: CORRECTED DATE*** Czech President Milos Zeman, right, bestowed the Medal of Merit on U.S.-born journalist Erik Best, who lives in Prague, left, at the ceremony of awarding state orders and medals the 41 personalities on the occasion of the national holiday of the 100th anniversary of Czechoslovakia's establishment at Prague Castle, Prague, Czech Republic, on Sunday, October 28, 2018. On centre stands Head of the Zeman's Presidential Office Protocol section Vladimir Krulis. Best criticise tycoon Zdenek Bakala at whom Zeman often lashes out as well. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Milos Zeman, Erik Best

Milos Zeman, Erik Best

Czech President Milos Zeman, right, bestowed the Medal of Merit on U.S.-born journalist Erik Best, who lives in Prague, left, at the ceremony of awarding state orders and medals the 41 personalities on the occasion of the national holiday of the 100th anniversary of Czechoslovakia's establishment at Prague Castle, Prague, Czech Republic, on Sunday, October 28, 2018. On centre stands Head of the Zeman's Presidential Office Protocol section Vladimir Krulis. Best criticise tycoon Zdenek Bakala at whom Zeman often lashes out as well. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Milos Zeman, Alena Vitaskova

Milos Zeman, Alena Vitaskova

Czech President Milos Zeman, left, bestowed the Medal of Merit on Alena Vitaskova at the ceremony of awarding state orders and medals the 41 personalities on the occasion of the national holiday of the 100th anniversary of Czechoslovakia's establishment at Prague Castle, Prague, Czech Republic, on Sunday, October 28, 2018. President Zeman decorated fighters against economic assholes Alena Vitaskova, the former head of the Energy Regulation Office (ERU), Slovak businessman Pavol Krupa and former journalist Jana Lorencova. Zeman said the fight against economic assholes was an apt term with which to describe the trio. He said Vitaskova was fighting against solar tycoons, Krupa against businessman Zdenek Bakala and Lorencova against people associated with the light fuel oil scandal. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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Milos Zeman, Jana Lorencova

Milos Zeman, Jana Lorencova

Czech President Milos Zeman, left, bestowed the Medal of Merit on Jana Lorencova at the ceremony of awarding state orders and medals the 41 personalities on the occasion of the national holiday of the 100th anniversary of Czechoslovakia's establishment at Prague Castle, Prague, Czech Republic, on Sunday, October 28, 2018. President Zeman decorated fighters against economic assholes Alena Vitaskova, the former head of the Energy Regulation Office (ERU), Slovak businessman Pavol Krupa and former journalist Jana Lorencova. Zeman said the fight against economic assholes was an apt term with which to describe the trio. He said Vitaskova was fighting against solar tycoons, Krupa against businessman Zdenek Bakala and Lorencova against people associated with the light fuel oil scandal. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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Milos Zeman, Alena Vitaskova

Milos Zeman, Alena Vitaskova

Czech President Milos Zeman, left, bestowed the Medal of Merit on Alena Vitaskova at the ceremony of awarding state orders and medals the 41 personalities on the occasion of the national holiday of the 100th anniversary of Czechoslovakia's establishment at Prague Castle, Prague, Czech Republic, on Sunday, October 28, 2018. President Zeman decorated fighters against economic assholes Alena Vitaskova, the former head of the Energy Regulation Office (ERU), Slovak businessman Pavol Krupa and former journalist Jana Lorencova. Zeman said the fight against economic assholes was an apt term with which to describe the trio. He said Vitaskova was fighting against solar tycoons, Krupa against businessman Zdenek Bakala and Lorencova against people associated with the light fuel oil scandal. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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Milos Zeman, Pavol Krupa

Milos Zeman, Pavol Krupa

Czech President Milos Zeman, left, bestowed the Medal of Merit on Slovak financier and entrepreneur Pavol Krupa, centre, at the ceremony of awarding state orders and medals the 41 personalities on the occasion of the national holiday of the 100th anniversary of Czechoslovakia's establishment at Prague Castle, Prague, Czech Republic, on Sunday, October 28, 2018. On the right side stands Head of the Zeman's Presidential Office Protocol section Vladimir Krulis. President Zeman decorated fighters against economic assholes Alena Vitaskova, the former head of the Energy Regulation Office (ERU), businessman Pavol Krupa and former journalist Jana Lorencova. Zeman said the fight against economic assholes was an apt term with which to describe the trio. He said Vitaskova was fighting against solar tycoons, Krupa against businessman Zdenek Bakala and Lorencova against people associated with the light fuel oil scandal. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Milos Zeman, Pavol Krupa

Milos Zeman, Pavol Krupa

Czech President Milos Zeman, left, bestowed the Medal of Merit on Slovak financier and entrepreneur Pavol Krupa, centre, at the ceremony of awarding state orders and medals the 41 personalities on the occasion of the national holiday of the 100th anniversary of Czechoslovakia's establishment at Prague Castle, Prague, Czech Republic, on Sunday, October 28, 2018. On the right side stands Head of the Zeman's Presidential Office Protocol section Vladimir Krulis. President Zeman decorated fighters against economic assholes Alena Vitaskova, the former head of the Energy Regulation Office (ERU), businessman Pavol Krupa and former journalist Jana Lorencova. Zeman said the fight against economic assholes was an apt term with which to describe the trio. He said Vitaskova was fighting against solar tycoons, Krupa against businessman Zdenek Bakala and Lorencova against people associated with the light fuel oil scandal. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Milos Zeman, Jana Lorencova

Milos Zeman, Jana Lorencova

Czech President Milos Zeman, left, bestowed the Medal of Merit on Jana Lorencova at the ceremony of awarding state orders and medals the 41 personalities on the occasion of the national holiday of the 100th anniversary of Czechoslovakia's establishment at Prague Castle, Prague, Czech Republic, on Sunday, October 28, 2018. President Zeman decorated fighters against economic assholes Alena Vitaskova, the former head of the Energy Regulation Office (ERU), Slovak businessman Pavol Krupa and former journalist Jana Lorencova. Zeman said the fight against economic assholes was an apt term with which to describe the trio. He said Vitaskova was fighting against solar tycoons, Krupa against businessman Zdenek Bakala and Lorencova against people associated with the light fuel oil scandal. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Milos Zeman, Jana Lorencova

Milos Zeman, Jana Lorencova

Czech President Milos Zeman, left, bestowed the Medal of Merit on Jana Lorencova at the ceremony of awarding state orders and medals the 41 personalities on the occasion of the national holiday of the 100th anniversary of Czechoslovakia's establishment at Prague Castle, Prague, Czech Republic, on Sunday, October 28, 2018. President Zeman decorated fighters against economic assholes Alena Vitaskova, the former head of the Energy Regulation Office (ERU), Slovak businessman Pavol Krupa and former journalist Jana Lorencova. Zeman said the fight against economic assholes was an apt term with which to describe the trio. He said Vitaskova was fighting against solar tycoons, Krupa against businessman Zdenek Bakala and Lorencova against people associated with the light fuel oil scandal. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Milos Zeman, Alena Vitaskova

Milos Zeman, Alena Vitaskova

Czech President Milos Zeman, left, bestowed the Medal of Merit on Alena Vitaskova at the ceremony of awarding state orders and medals the 41 personalities on the occasion of the national holiday of the 100th anniversary of Czechoslovakia's establishment at Prague Castle, Prague, Czech Republic, on Sunday, October 28, 2018. President Zeman decorated fighters against economic assholes Alena Vitaskova, the former head of the Energy Regulation Office (ERU), Slovak businessman Pavol Krupa and former journalist Jana Lorencova. Zeman said the fight against economic assholes was an apt term with which to describe the trio. He said Vitaskova was fighting against solar tycoons, Krupa against businessman Zdenek Bakala and Lorencova against people associated with the light fuel oil scandal. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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Milos Zeman

Milos Zeman

Czech President Milos Zeman, left, bestowed the Medal of Merit on Alena Vitaskova at the ceremony of awarding state orders and medals the 41 personalities on the occasion of the national holiday of the 100th anniversary of Czechoslovakia's establishment at Prague Castle, Prague, Czech Republic, on Sunday, October 28, 2018. President Zeman decorated fighters against economic assholes Alena Vitaskova, the former head of the Energy Regulation Office (ERU), Slovak businessman Pavol Krupa and former journalist Jana Lorencova. Zeman said the fight against economic assholes was an apt term with which to describe the trio. He said Vitaskova was fighting against solar tycoons, Krupa against businessman Zdenek Bakala and Lorencova against people associated with the light fuel oil scandal. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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Milos Zeman, Pavol Krupa

Milos Zeman, Pavol Krupa

Czech President Milos Zeman, left, bestowed the Medal of Merit on Slovak financier and entrepreneur Pavol Krupa at the ceremony of awarding state orders and medals the 41 personalities on the occasion of the national holiday of the 100th anniversary of Czechoslovakia's establishment at Prague Castle, Prague, Czech Republic, on Sunday, October 28, 2018. President Zeman decorated fighters against economic assholes Alena Vitaskova, the former head of the Energy Regulation Office (ERU), businessman Pavol Krupa and former journalist Jana Lorencova. Zeman said the fight against economic assholes was an apt term with which to describe the trio. He said Vitaskova was fighting against solar tycoons, Krupa against businessman Zdenek Bakala and Lorencova against people associated with the light fuel oil scandal. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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