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Andrej Babis, Jaroslav Faltynek, Karel Havlicek

Andrej Babis, Jaroslav Faltynek, Karel Havlicek

Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis, left, talks to chairman of the ANO movement parliamentary group Jaroslav Faltynek during the Lower House session at the Chamber of Deputies in Prague, Czech Republic, April 20, 2021. At right is Industry and Trade and Transport Minister Karel Havlicek. MPs are to talk about suspected involvement of Russian intelligence in 2014 Vrbetice blast, loosening of anti-epidemic restrictions. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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Andrej Babis, Karel Havlicek, Richard Brabec, Petr Fiala

Andrej Babis, Karel Havlicek, Richard Brabec, Petr Fiala

(L-R) Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis, Industry and Trade and Transport Minister Karel Havlicek, chairman of the Civic Demokratic Party (ODS) Petr Fiala and Environment Minister Richard Brabec during the Lower House session at the Chamber of Deputies in Prague, Czech Republic, April 20, 2021. MPs are to talk about suspected involvement of Russian intelligence in 2014 Vrbetice blast, loosening of anti-epidemic restrictions. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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Karel Havlicek

Karel Havlicek

Karel Havlicek, Czech Deputy Prime Minister, Industry and Trade, and Transport Minister, speaks during a press conference after government meeting, on April 19, 2021, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Karel Havlicek

Karel Havlicek

Karel Havlicek, Czech Deputy Prime Minister, Industry and Trade, and Transport Minister, comes to a press conference after government meeting, on April 19, 2021, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Karel Havlicek, Andrej Babis, Jan Blatny

Karel Havlicek, Andrej Babis, Jan Blatny

L-R Czech Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Industry and Trade and Transport Karel Havlicek, Prime Minister Andrej Babis and Health Minister Jan Blatny attend a press conference after extraordinary government meeting, on February 25, 2021, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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Karel Havlicek

Karel Havlicek

Czech Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Industry and Trade and Transport Karel Havlicek speaks during a press conference after extraordinary government meeting, on February 25, 2021, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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Karel Havlicek

Karel Havlicek

Czech Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Industry and Trade and Transport Karel Havlicek speaks during a press conference after extraordinary government meeting, on February 25, 2021, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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Karel Havlicek, Daniel Benes

Karel Havlicek, Daniel Benes

Czech Industry and Trade Minister Karel Havlicek, left, and energy company CEZ head Daniel Benes, right, signed contracts for construction of new Dukovany nuclear power plant unit, on July 28, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Karel Havlicek, Daniel Benes

Karel Havlicek, Daniel Benes

Czech Industry and Trade Minister Karel Havlicek, left, and energy company CEZ head Daniel Benes, right, sign contracts for construction of new Dukovany nuclear power plant unit, on July 28, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Karel Havlicek

Karel Havlicek

Czech Industry and Trade Minister Karel Havlicek signed contracts for construction of new Dukovany nuclear power plant unit with energy company CEZ head Daniel Benes, not seen, on July 28, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Karel Havlicek, Daniel Benes

Karel Havlicek, Daniel Benes

Czech Industry and Trade Minister Karel Havlicek, left, and energy company CEZ head Daniel Benes, right, signed contracts for construction of new Dukovany nuclear power plant unit, on July 28, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Karel Havlicek, Daniel Benes

Karel Havlicek, Daniel Benes

Czech Industry and Trade Minister Karel Havlicek, left, and energy company CEZ head Daniel Benes, right, signed contracts for construction of new Dukovany nuclear power plant unit, on July 28, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Karel Havlicek, Daniel Benes

Karel Havlicek, Daniel Benes

Czech Industry and Trade Minister Karel Havlicek, left, and energy company CEZ head Daniel Benes, right, handshake after signing contracts for construction of new Dukovany nuclear power plant unit, on July 28, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Karel Havlicek, Daniel Benes

Karel Havlicek, Daniel Benes

Czech Industry and Trade Minister Karel Havlicek, left, and energy company CEZ head Daniel Benes, right, handshake after signing contracts for construction of new Dukovany nuclear power plant unit, on July 28, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Daniel Benes

Daniel Benes

Daniel Benes, energy company CEZ head, signed contracts for construction of new Dukovany nuclear power plant unit with Czech Industry and Trade Minister Karel Havlicek, not seen, on July 28, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Adam Vojtech, Marie Benesova, Alena Schillerova, Andrej Babis, Karel Havlicek, Klara Dostalova

Adam Vojtech, Marie Benesova, Alena Schillerova, Andrej Babis, Karel Havlicek, Klara Dostalova

L-R Czech Health Minister Adam Vojtech, Justice Minister Marie Benesova, Finance Minister Alena Schillerova, Prime Minister Andrej Babis, Industry, Trade and Transport Minister Karel Havlicek and Regional Development Minister Klara Dostalova attend a press conference after government meeting on July 27, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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Karel Havlicek, Klara Dostalova

Karel Havlicek, Klara Dostalova

L-R Czech Industry, Trade and Transport Minister Karel Havlicek and Regional Development Minister Klara Dostalova attend a press conference after government meeting on July 27, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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Karel Havlicek, Klara Dostalova

Karel Havlicek, Klara Dostalova

L-R Czech Industry, Trade and Transport Minister Karel Havlicek and Regional Development Minister Klara Dostalova attend a press conference after government meeting on July 27, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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Adam Vojtech, Marie Benesova, Alena Schillerova, Andrej Babis, Karel Havlicek, Klara Dostalova

Adam Vojtech, Marie Benesova, Alena Schillerova, Andrej Babis, Karel Havlicek, Klara Dostalova

L-R Czech Health Minister Adam Vojtech, Justice Minister Marie Benesova, Finance Minister Alena Schillerova, Prime Minister Andrej Babis, Industry, Trade and Transport Minister Karel Havlicek and Regional Development Minister Klara Dostalova attend a press conference after government meeting on July 27, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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Karel Havlicek

Karel Havlicek

Karel Havlicek, Czech Deputy Prime Minister, Industry and Trade, and Transport Minister, speaks during a briefing after meeting of the Standing Committee on New Nuclear Build, on April 29, 2021, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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Karel Havlicek

Karel Havlicek

Karel Havlicek, Czech Deputy Prime Minister, Industry and Trade, and Transport Minister, speaks during a briefing after meeting of the Standing Committee on New Nuclear Build, on April 29, 2021, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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Karel Havlicek

Karel Havlicek

Karel Havlicek, Czech Deputy Prime Minister, Industry and Trade, and Transport Minister, speaks during a briefing after meeting of the Standing Committee on New Nuclear Build, on April 29, 2021, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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Andrej Babis, Karel Havlicek

Andrej Babis, Karel Havlicek

L-R Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis and Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Industry and Trade and Transport Karel Havlicek speak during a press conference after government talks with governors on COVID-19 measures and prolongation of state of emergency, on February 14, 2021, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Karel Havlicek

Karel Havlicek

Karel Havlicek, Czech Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Industry and Trade and Transport, speaks during a press conference after government talks with governors on COVID-19 measures and prolongation of state of emergency, on February 14, 2021, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Alena Schillerova, Andrej Babis, Karel Havlicek

Alena Schillerova, Andrej Babis, Karel Havlicek

L-R Czech Finance Minister Alena Schillerova, Prime Minister Andrej Babis and Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Industry and Trade and Transport Karel Havlicek speak during a press conference after government talks with governors on COVID-19 measures and prolongation of state of emergency, on February 14, 2021, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Karel Havlicek, Christian Biegert, Vojtech Janousek

Karel Havlicek, Christian Biegert, Vojtech Janousek

L-R Vinci Concessions CFO Vojtech Janousek and CEO Christian Biegert and Czech Transport Minister Karel Havlicek today, on Monday, February 15, 2021, signed a contract with French consortium DIVia to build and run a D4 motorway section, which is the first PPP (public-private partnership) project concerning motorway construction in Czechia, and the work should start in March, Havlicek said. Under the PPP project, private investors will fund the construction and operate the road for some time once it is finished. The state should then repay the construction and take it over.The contract is for 28 years and the construction of the 32-km section between Pribram and Pisek is supposed to be completed in October 2024. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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Karel Havlicek, Christian Biegert, Vojtech Janousek

Karel Havlicek, Christian Biegert, Vojtech Janousek

L-R Vinci Concessions CFO Vojtech Janousek and CEO Christian Biegert and Czech Transport Minister Karel Havlicek today, on Monday, February 15, 2021, signed a contract with French consortium DIVia to build and run a D4 motorway section, which is the first PPP (public-private partnership) project concerning motorway construction in Czechia, and the work should start in March, Havlicek said. Under the PPP project, private investors will fund the construction and operate the road for some time once it is finished. The state should then repay the construction and take it over.The contract is for 28 years and the construction of the 32-km section between Pribram and Pisek is supposed to be completed in October 2024. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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JAN BLATNY, KAREL HAVLICEK

JAN BLATNY, KAREL HAVLICEK

The Czech government decided at its extraordinary meeting today that the measures against the COVID epidemic would remain on the fifth, strictest degree of the PES system in Czechia at least until January 22, Health Minister Jan Blatny (ANO), (left), told journalists after the meeting in Prague, Czech Republic, January 7, 2021. Czech ski resorts will remain closed within COVID lockdown. Industry Minister Karel Havlicek (right) is drafting special compensation programme for them. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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JAN BLATNY, KAREL HAVLICEK

JAN BLATNY, KAREL HAVLICEK

The Czech government decided at its extraordinary meeting today that the measures against the COVID epidemic would remain on the fifth, strictest degree of the PES system in Czechia at least until January 22, Health Minister Jan Blatny (ANO), (left), told journalists after the meeting in Prague, Czech Republic, January 7, 2021. Czech ski resorts will remain closed within COVID lockdown. Industry Minister Karel Havlicek (right) is drafting special compensation programme for them. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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Jan Blatny, Karel Havlicek

Jan Blatny, Karel Havlicek

Czech Health Minister Jan Blatny, left, and Industry and Trade, and Transport Minister Karel Havlicek, right, speak during a press conference on latest development of COVID-19 epidemic, on December 23, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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Jan Blatny, Karel Havlicek

Jan Blatny, Karel Havlicek

Czech Health Minister Jan Blatny, left, and Industry and Trade, and Transport Minister Karel Havlicek, right, speak during a press conference on latest development of COVID-19 epidemic, on December 23, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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Jan Blatny, Karel Havlicek

Jan Blatny, Karel Havlicek

Czech Health Minister Jan Blatny, left, and Industry and Trade, and Transport Minister Karel Havlicek, right, speak during a press conference on latest development of COVID-19 epidemic, on December 23, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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Karel Havlicek

Karel Havlicek

Czech Industry and Trade, and Transport Minister Karel Havlicek speaks during a press conference on latest development of COVID-19 epidemic, on December 23, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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Jan Blatny, Karel Havlicek

Jan Blatny, Karel Havlicek

Czech Health Minister Jan Blatny, left, and Industry and Trade, and Transport Minister Karel Havlicek, right, speak during a press conference on latest development of COVID-19 epidemic, on December 23, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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Andrej Babis, Jan Blatny, Karel Havlicek

Andrej Babis, Jan Blatny, Karel Havlicek

Czechia is returning from the third to the tougher, fourth COVID-19 alert level within the PES epidemic system as of Friday, December 18, PM Andrej Babis (ANO) said after a government meeting today, on Monday, December 14, 2020, amid a deteriorating epidemiological situation. The third infection risk and alert level has been in force since December 3, when shops, restaurants and services reopened after a several-week closure and the night curfew was lifted. On the photo from left there are PM, Industry and Trade, and Transport Minister Karel Havlicek (for ANO) and Health Minister Jan Blatny (for ANO).(CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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Andrej Babis, Jan Blatny, Karel Havlicek

Andrej Babis, Jan Blatny, Karel Havlicek

Czechia is returning from the third to the tougher, fourth COVID-19 alert level within the PES epidemic system as of Friday, December 18, PM Andrej Babis (ANO) said after a government meeting today, on Monday, December 14, 2020, amid a deteriorating epidemiological situation. The third infection risk and alert level has been in force since December 3, when shops, restaurants and services reopened after a several-week closure and the night curfew was lifted. On the photo from left there are PM, Industry and Trade, and Transport Minister Karel Havlicek (for ANO) and Health Minister Jan Blatny (for ANO).(CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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Jan Blatny, Karel Havlicek

Jan Blatny, Karel Havlicek

Czechia is returning from the third to the tougher, fourth COVID-19 alert level within the PES epidemic system as of Friday, December 18, PM Andrej Babis (ANO) said after a government meeting today, on Monday, December 14, 2020, amid a deteriorating epidemiological situation. The third infection risk and alert level has been in force since December 3, when shops, restaurants and services reopened after a several-week closure and the night curfew was lifted. On the photo Health Minister Jan Blatny (for ANO), left, said the number of new infections has been rising gradually so far, with no sharp increases, and Industry and Trade, and Transport Minister Karel Havlicek. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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JAN BLATNY, KAREL HAVLICEK

JAN BLATNY, KAREL HAVLICEK

The Czech government today decided to relax the lockdown and the Czech Republic will shift from the fourth to the third risk degree of Thursday, under which shops, services and restaurants may reopen with some limitations, Health Minister Jan Blatny (ANO), left, and Industry and Trade Minister Karel Havlicek have told journalists in Prague, Czech Republic, November 29, 2020. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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JAN BLATNY, KAREL HAVLICEK

JAN BLATNY, KAREL HAVLICEK

The Czech government today decided to relax the lockdown and the Czech Republic will shift from the fourth to the third risk degree of Thursday, under which shops, services and restaurants may reopen with some limitations, Health Minister Jan Blatny (ANO), left, and Industry and Trade Minister Karel Havlicek have told journalists in Prague, Czech Republic, November 29, 2020. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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JAN BLATNY, KAREL HAVLICEK

JAN BLATNY, KAREL HAVLICEK

The Czech government today decided to relax the lockdown and the Czech Republic will shift from the fourth to the third risk degree of Thursday, under which shops, services and restaurants may reopen with some limitations, Health Minister Jan Blatny (ANO), left, and Industry and Trade Minister Karel Havlicek have told journalists in Prague, Czech Republic, November 29, 2020. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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JAN BLATNY, KAREL HAVLICEK

JAN BLATNY, KAREL HAVLICEK

The Czech government today decided to relax the lockdown and the Czech Republic will shift from the fourth to the third risk degree of Thursday, under which shops, services and restaurants may reopen with some limitations, Health Minister Jan Blatny (ANO), left, and Industry and Trade Minister Karel Havlicek have told journalists in Prague, Czech Republic, November 29, 2020. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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JAN BLATNY, KAREL HAVLICEK

JAN BLATNY, KAREL HAVLICEK

The Czech government today decided to relax the lockdown and the Czech Republic will shift from the fourth to the third risk degree of Thursday, under which shops, services and restaurants may reopen with some limitations, Health Minister Jan Blatny (ANO), left, and Industry and Trade Minister Karel Havlicek have told journalists in Prague, Czech Republic, November 29, 2020. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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JAN BLATNY, KAREL HAVLICEK

JAN BLATNY, KAREL HAVLICEK

The Czech government today decided to relax the lockdown and the Czech Republic will shift from the fourth to the third risk degree of Thursday, under which shops, services and restaurants may reopen with some limitations, Health Minister Jan Blatny (ANO), left, and Industry and Trade Minister Karel Havlicek have told journalists in Prague, Czech Republic, November 29, 2020. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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empty restaurant garden in Prague's centre

empty restaurant garden in Prague's centre

The new measures against the novel coronavirus spread will take effect in the Czech Republic as of Wednesday, October 14 and the government will decide on them on Monday, Prime Minister Andrej Babis (ANO) said in his regular Sunday presentation on his Facebook profile today, on Sunday, October 11, 2020. Deputy PMs Karel Havlicek and Alena Schillerova (both for ANO) said earlier today that the tighter restrictions should not include the closing of shops, restaurants and other services, unlike in the spring. They said social contacts should be further limited. We want to deal with the main problem... that some people don't respect the regulations and keep downplaying it, Babis said. He noted that people kept gathering near bars in town centers after 20:00 when the bars must close. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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empty restaurant garden in Prague's centre

empty restaurant garden in Prague's centre

The new measures against the novel coronavirus spread will take effect in the Czech Republic as of Wednesday, October 14 and the government will decide on them on Monday, Prime Minister Andrej Babis (ANO) said in his regular Sunday presentation on his Facebook profile today, on Sunday, October 11, 2020. Deputy PMs Karel Havlicek and Alena Schillerova (both for ANO) said earlier today that the tighter restrictions should not include the closing of shops, restaurants and other services, unlike in the spring. They said social contacts should be further limited. We want to deal with the main problem... that some people don't respect the regulations and keep downplaying it, Babis said. He noted that people kept gathering near bars in town centers after 20:00 when the bars must close. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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People drink beer on the street in front of the closed restaurant after 8pm

People drink beer on the street in front of the closed restaurant after 8pm

The new measures against the novel coronavirus spread will take effect in the Czech Republic as of Wednesday, October 14 and the government will decide on them on Monday, Prime Minister Andrej Babis (ANO) said in his regular Sunday presentation on his Facebook profile today, on Sunday, October 11, 2020. Deputy PMs Karel Havlicek and Alena Schillerova (both for ANO) said earlier today that the tighter restrictions should not include the closing of shops, restaurants and other services, unlike in the spring. They said social contacts should be further limited. We want to deal with the main problem... that some people don't respect the regulations and keep downplaying it, Babis said. He noted that people kept gathering near bars in town centers after 20:00 when the bars must close. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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empty restaurant garden in Prague's centre

empty restaurant garden in Prague's centre

The new measures against the novel coronavirus spread will take effect in the Czech Republic as of Wednesday, October 14 and the government will decide on them on Monday, Prime Minister Andrej Babis (ANO) said in his regular Sunday presentation on his Facebook profile today, on Sunday, October 11, 2020. Deputy PMs Karel Havlicek and Alena Schillerova (both for ANO) said earlier today that the tighter restrictions should not include the closing of shops, restaurants and other services, unlike in the spring. They said social contacts should be further limited. We want to deal with the main problem... that some people don't respect the regulations and keep downplaying it, Babis said. He noted that people kept gathering near bars in town centers after 20:00 when the bars must close. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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empty restaurant garden in Prague's centre

empty restaurant garden in Prague's centre

The new measures against the novel coronavirus spread will take effect in the Czech Republic as of Wednesday, October 14 and the government will decide on them on Monday, Prime Minister Andrej Babis (ANO) said in his regular Sunday presentation on his Facebook profile today, on Sunday, October 11, 2020. Deputy PMs Karel Havlicek and Alena Schillerova (both for ANO) said earlier today that the tighter restrictions should not include the closing of shops, restaurants and other services, unlike in the spring. They said social contacts should be further limited. We want to deal with the main problem... that some people don't respect the regulations and keep downplaying it, Babis said. He noted that people kept gathering near bars in town centers after 20:00 when the bars must close. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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empty restaurant garden in Prague's centre

empty restaurant garden in Prague's centre

The new measures against the novel coronavirus spread will take effect in the Czech Republic as of Wednesday, October 14 and the government will decide on them on Monday, Prime Minister Andrej Babis (ANO) said in his regular Sunday presentation on his Facebook profile today, on Sunday, October 11, 2020. Deputy PMs Karel Havlicek and Alena Schillerova (both for ANO) said earlier today that the tighter restrictions should not include the closing of shops, restaurants and other services, unlike in the spring. They said social contacts should be further limited. We want to deal with the main problem... that some people don't respect the regulations and keep downplaying it, Babis said. He noted that people kept gathering near bars in town centers after 20:00 when the bars must close. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Pavel Borusik, Hynek Gloser, Pavel Havlicek, Tomas Brslica and Jan Duda, writing Choose security, wealth and sovereignty, Trikolora citizens movement

Pavel Borusik, Hynek Gloser, Pavel Havlicek, Tomas Brslica and Jan Duda, writing Choose security, wealth and sovereignty, Trikolora citizens movement

October 2-3, 2020, Czech regional elections poster bearing Pavel Borusik, Hynek Gloser, Pavel Havlicek, Tomas Brslica and Jan Duda, writing Choose security, wealth and sovereignty, Trikolora citizens movement, Klatovy, Pilsen Region, Czech Republic, September 19, 2020. (CTK Photo/Libor Sojka)

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