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VRATISLAV MYNAR

VRATISLAV MYNAR

***FILE PHOTO*** Head of Presidential Office Mynar was accused of harming EU financial interests on February 11, 2021. He filed complaint, considering case expedient. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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VRATISLAV MYNAR

VRATISLAV MYNAR

***FILE PHOTO*** Head of Presidential Office Mynar was accused of harming EU financial interests on February 11, 2021. He filed complaint, considering case expedient. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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VRATISLAV MYNAR

VRATISLAV MYNAR

***FILE PHOTO*** Head of Presidential Office Mynar was accused of harming EU financial interests on February 11, 2021. He filed complaint, considering case expedient. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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VRATISLAV MYNAR

VRATISLAV MYNAR

***FILE PHOTO*** Head of Presidential Office Mynar was accused of harming EU financial interests on February 11, 2021. He filed complaint, considering case expedient. (CTK Photo/Ludek Perina)

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President office's head Vratislav Mynar violated building law, villa

President office's head Vratislav Mynar violated building law, villa

President Milos Zeman's office head Vratislav Mynar has violated the law by the reconstruction of his villa (pictured on November 10, 2020) in Prague, Czech Republic, for which he was fined by the building office that also issued a building permit additionally, the Czech Judiciary server reported on November 10, 2020, citing the office's data. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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President office's head Vratislav Mynar violated building law, villa

President office's head Vratislav Mynar violated building law, villa

***FILE PHOTO*** President Milos Zeman's office head Vratislav Mynar has violated the law by the reconstruction of his villa (pictured on January 6, 2015) in Prague, Czech Republic, for which he was fined by the building office that also issued a building permit additionally, the Czech Judiciary server reported on November 10, 2020, citing the office's data. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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President office's head Vratislav Mynar violated building law, villa

President office's head Vratislav Mynar violated building law, villa

***FILE PHOTO*** President Milos Zeman's office head Vratislav Mynar has violated the law by the reconstruction of his villa (pictured on January 6, 2015) in Prague, Czech Republic, for which he was fined by the building office that also issued a building permit additionally, the Czech Judiciary server reported on November 10, 2020, citing the office's data. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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President office's head Vratislav Mynar violated building law, villa

President office's head Vratislav Mynar violated building law, villa

***FILE PHOTO*** President Milos Zeman's office head Vratislav Mynar has violated the law by the reconstruction of his villa (pictured on January 6, 2015) in Prague, Czech Republic, for which he was fined by the building office that also issued a building permit additionally, the Czech Judiciary server reported on November 10, 2020, citing the office's data. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Jiri Ovcacek, Vratislav Mynar, Marek Nespala, Milos Balak, Ivana Pokorna

Jiri Ovcacek, Vratislav Mynar, Marek Nespala, Milos Balak, Ivana Pokorna

L-R Presidential spokesman Jiri Ovcacek, Presidential Office head Vratislav Mynar, lawyer Marek Nespala, Lany forest administration director Milos Balak and head of economic department of the Lany forest administration Ivana Pokorna attend a press briefing on information and changes in reaction to latest developments in Lany case, on August 27, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. Balak was charged with manipulation of public order. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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Prague's Central Military Hospital (UVN)

Prague's Central Military Hospital (UVN)

A journalist is seen outside Prague's Central Military Hospital (UVN), Czech Republic, on Wednesday, August 26, 2020. Czech President Milos Zeman, who underwent a surgery on his arm he broke after falling on Tuesday evening, is in good condition and should be released from Prague's Central Military Hospital (UVN) on Saturday or Sunday, Presidential Office head Vratislav Mynar told media. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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Vratislav Mynar

Vratislav Mynar

Czech Presidential Office head Vratislav Mynar, right, speaks to journalists outside Prague's Central Military Hospital (UVN), Czech Republic, on Wednesday, August 26, 2020. Czech President Milos Zeman, who underwent a surgery on his arm he broke after falling on Tuesday evening, is in good condition and should be released from Prague's Central Military Hospital (UVN) on Saturday or Sunday, Vratislav Mynar told media. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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Prague's Central Military Hospital (UVN)

Prague's Central Military Hospital (UVN)

Police officers watch outside Prague's Central Military Hospital (UVN), Czech Republic, on Wednesday, August 26, 2020. Czech President Milos Zeman, who underwent a surgery on his arm he broke after falling on Tuesday evening, is in good condition and should be released from Prague's Central Military Hospital (UVN) on Saturday or Sunday, Presidential Office head Vratislav Mynar told media. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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Prague's Central Military Hospital (UVN)

Prague's Central Military Hospital (UVN)

A TV reporter is seen outside Prague's Central Military Hospital (UVN), Czech Republic, on Wednesday, August 26, 2020. Czech President Milos Zeman, who underwent a surgery on his arm he broke after falling on Tuesday evening, is in good condition and should be released from Prague's Central Military Hospital (UVN) on Saturday or Sunday, Presidential Office head Vratislav Mynar told media. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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Vratislav Mynar

Vratislav Mynar

Czech Presidential Office head Vratislav Mynar, right, speaks to journalists outside Prague's Central Military Hospital (UVN), Czech Republic, on Wednesday, August 26, 2020. Czech President Milos Zeman, who underwent a surgery on his arm he broke after falling on Tuesday evening, is in good condition and should be released from Prague's Central Military Hospital (UVN) on Saturday or Sunday, Vratislav Mynar told media. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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Vratislav Mynar

Vratislav Mynar

Czech Presidential Office head Vratislav Mynar speaks to journalists outside Prague's Central Military Hospital (UVN), Czech Republic, on Wednesday, August 26, 2020. Czech President Milos Zeman, who underwent a surgery on his arm he broke after falling on Tuesday evening, is in good condition and should be released from Prague's Central Military Hospital (UVN) on Saturday or Sunday, Vratislav Mynar told media. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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Two vans with edited photos of Milos Zeman and Vratislav Mynar, pointing out that Mynar organized a slaughterhouse a week ago, park on the Hradcany Square

Two vans with edited photos of Milos Zeman and Vratislav Mynar, pointing out that Mynar organized a slaughterhouse a week ago, park on the Hradcany Square

Two vans with edited photos of Czech President Milos Zeman and head of the president's office Vratislav Mynar, pointing out that Mynar organized a slaughterhouse a week ago, park on the Hradcany Square in front of the Prague Castle, on April 26, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. Police evaluated the slaughterhouse as a misdemeanor violation of the free movement of persons during a coronavirus pandemic. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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Two vans with edited photos of Milos Zeman and Vratislav Mynar, pointing out that Mynar organized a slaughterhouse a week ago, park on the Hradcany Square

Two vans with edited photos of Milos Zeman and Vratislav Mynar, pointing out that Mynar organized a slaughterhouse a week ago, park on the Hradcany Square

Two vans with edited photos of Czech President Milos Zeman and head of the president's office Vratislav Mynar, pointing out that Mynar organized a slaughterhouse a week ago, park on the Hradcany Square in front of the Prague Castle, on April 26, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. Police evaluated the slaughterhouse as a misdemeanor violation of the free movement of persons during a coronavirus pandemic. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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Two vans with edited photos of Milos Zeman and Vratislav Mynar, pointing out that Mynar organized a slaughterhouse a week ago, park on the Hradcany Square

Two vans with edited photos of Milos Zeman and Vratislav Mynar, pointing out that Mynar organized a slaughterhouse a week ago, park on the Hradcany Square

Two vans with edited photos of Czech President Milos Zeman and head of the president's office Vratislav Mynar, pointing out that Mynar organized a slaughterhouse a week ago, park on the Hradcany Square in front of the Prague Castle, on April 26, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. Police evaluated the slaughterhouse as a misdemeanor violation of the free movement of persons during a coronavirus pandemic. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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Two vans with edited photos of Milos Zeman and Vratislav Mynar, pointing out that Mynar organized a slaughterhouse a week ago, park on the Hradcany Square

Two vans with edited photos of Milos Zeman and Vratislav Mynar, pointing out that Mynar organized a slaughterhouse a week ago, park on the Hradcany Square

Two vans with edited photos of Czech President Milos Zeman and head of the president's office Vratislav Mynar, pointing out that Mynar organized a slaughterhouse a week ago, park on the Hradcany Square in front of the Prague Castle, on April 26, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. Police evaluated the slaughterhouse as a misdemeanor violation of the free movement of persons during a coronavirus pandemic. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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Hradcanske square, delivery van, ad for selling covid-19 tests and a protest against a pig slaughter organised by Mynar

Hradcanske square, delivery van, ad for selling covid-19 tests and a protest against a pig slaughter organised by Mynar

A delivery van, parking on Hradcanske square in front of the Prague Castle on Sunday, April 19, 2020, holds an ad for selling covid-19 tests and a protest writing against a pig slaughter which organised Czech Presidential Office head Vratislav Mynar for six people in his restaurant in Osvetimany in southern Moravia on Friday without asking the public health office for permission, which is required during the current state of emergency in the country. President Zeman defended him saying the pig would have died otherwise. It was hungry because it used to eat the leftovers from the restaurant and the restaurant must be closed due to the current restrictive measures. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Hradcanske square, delivery van, ad for selling covid-19 tests and a protest against a pig slaughter organised by Mynar

Hradcanske square, delivery van, ad for selling covid-19 tests and a protest against a pig slaughter organised by Mynar

A delivery van, parking on Hradcanske square in front of the Prague Castle on Sunday, April 19, 2020, holds an ad for selling covid-19 tests and a protest writing against a pig slaughter which organised Czech Presidential Office head Vratislav Mynar for six people in his restaurant in Osvetimany in southern Moravia on Friday without asking the public health office for permission, which is required during the current state of emergency in the country. President Zeman defended him saying the pig would have died otherwise. It was hungry because it used to eat the leftovers from the restaurant and the restaurant must be closed due to the current restrictive measures. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Hradcanske square, delivery van, ad for selling covid-19 tests and a protest against a pig slaughter organised by Mynar

Hradcanske square, delivery van, ad for selling covid-19 tests and a protest against a pig slaughter organised by Mynar

A delivery van, parking on Hradcanske square in front of the Prague Castle on Sunday, April 19, 2020, holds an ad for selling covid-19 tests and a protest writing against a pig slaughter which organised Czech Presidential Office head Vratislav Mynar for six people in his restaurant in Osvetimany in southern Moravia on Friday without asking the public health office for permission, which is required during the current state of emergency in the country. President Zeman defended him saying the pig would have died otherwise. It was hungry because it used to eat the leftovers from the restaurant and the restaurant must be closed due to the current restrictive measures. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Hradcanske square, delivery van, ad for selling covid-19 tests and a protest against a pig slaughter organised by Mynar

Hradcanske square, delivery van, ad for selling covid-19 tests and a protest against a pig slaughter organised by Mynar

A delivery van, parking on Hradcanske square in front of the Prague Castle on Sunday, April 19, 2020, holds an ad for selling covid-19 tests and a protest writing against a pig slaughter which organised Czech Presidential Office head Vratislav Mynar for six people in his restaurant in Osvetimany in southern Moravia on Friday without asking the public health office for permission, which is required during the current state of emergency in the country. President Zeman defended him saying the pig would have died otherwise. It was hungry because it used to eat the leftovers from the restaurant and the restaurant must be closed due to the current restrictive measures. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Hradcanske square, delivery van, ad for selling covid-19 tests and a protest against a pig slaughter organised by Mynar

Hradcanske square, delivery van, ad for selling covid-19 tests and a protest against a pig slaughter organised by Mynar

A delivery van, parking on Hradcanske square in front of the Prague Castle on Sunday, April 19, 2020, holds an ad for selling covid-19 tests and a protest writing against a pig slaughter which organised Czech Presidential Office head Vratislav Mynar for six people in his restaurant in Osvetimany in southern Moravia on Friday without asking the public health office for permission, which is required during the current state of emergency in the country. President Zeman defended him saying the pig would have died otherwise. It was hungry because it used to eat the leftovers from the restaurant and the restaurant must be closed due to the current restrictive measures. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Hradcanske square, delivery van, ad for selling covid-19 tests and a protest against a pig slaughter organised by Mynar

Hradcanske square, delivery van, ad for selling covid-19 tests and a protest against a pig slaughter organised by Mynar

A delivery van, parking on Hradcanske square in front of the Prague Castle on Sunday, April 19, 2020, holds an ad for selling covid-19 tests and a protest writing against a pig slaughter which organised Czech Presidential Office head Vratislav Mynar for six people in his restaurant in Osvetimany in southern Moravia on Friday without asking the public health office for permission, which is required during the current state of emergency in the country. President Zeman defended him saying the pig would have died otherwise. It was hungry because it used to eat the leftovers from the restaurant and the restaurant must be closed due to the current restrictive measures. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Milos Zeman, Vratislav Mynar, Jaroslav Tvrdik

Milos Zeman, Vratislav Mynar, Jaroslav Tvrdik

(L-R) Slavia board chairman Jaroslav Tvrdik, Presidential Office Head Vratislav Mynar and Czech President Milos Zeman during the Football Champions League 5th round Group F match Slavia vs Inter Milan in Prague, Czech Republic, November 27, 2019. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Jiri Ovcacek, Vratislav Mynar, Martin Nejedly, Zeman's daughter Katerina Zemanova

Jiri Ovcacek, Vratislav Mynar, Martin Nejedly, Zeman's daughter Katerina Zemanova

Milos Zeman's Presidential Office Head Vratislav Mynar (centre) accompanies Zeman's daughter Katerina Zemanova (left) as they pass Zeman's spokesman Jiri Ovcacek (backward centre) and Zeman's adviser Martin Nejedly (right) entering the ceremony where Czech President Milos Zeman will decorate the record 42 personalities with top state awards, the Order of the White Lion and the Order of Tomas Garrigue Masaryk, and with the Medal of Heroism on the occasion of the national holiday at Prague Castle, Prague, Czech Republic, on Monday, October 28, 2019. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Vratislav Mynar, Lubomir Zaoralek

Vratislav Mynar, Lubomir Zaoralek

Czech Minister of Culture Lubomir Zaoralek (right) and Vratislav Mynar prior to the Football Champions League group F 3rd round match Slavia Praha vs FC Barcelona in Sinobo Stadium in Prague, Czech Republic, October 23, 2019. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Vratislav Mynar, Lubomir Zaoralek

Vratislav Mynar, Lubomir Zaoralek

Czech Minister of Culture Lubomir Zaoralek (right, down) and Milos Zeman's Presidential Office Head Vratislav Mynar (right, up) are seen prior to the Football Champions League group F 3rd round match Slavia Praha vs FC Barcelona in Sinobo Stadium in Prague, Czech Republic, October 23, 2019. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Klara Dostalova, Karel Havlicek, Vratislav Mynar

Klara Dostalova, Karel Havlicek, Vratislav Mynar

L-R Czech Regional Development Minister Klara Dostalova, Czech Industry and Trade Minister Karel Havlicek and Milos Zeman's Presidential Office Head Vratislav Mynar attend a debate Czech President Milos Zeman with Czech and Hungarian entrepreneurs in Budapest, Hungary, on May 14, 2019. Czech President launched his three-day visit to Hungary in this day. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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Vratislav Mynar, Martin Nejedly, Jaroslav Hlinovsky

Vratislav Mynar, Martin Nejedly, Jaroslav Hlinovsky

L-R Presidential Office Head Vratislav Mynar, Czech President Milos Zeman's adviser Martin Nejedly and Zeman's head secretary Jaroslav Hlinovsky attend a reception on occasion of Victory Day at Russian embassy in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 9, 2019. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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Milos Zeman

Milos Zeman

The Bank of China and the CITIC company representatives signed a memorandum on investments in the Czech Republic in Beijing today, during President Milos Zeman's (sixth from left) visit. The investments are to amount to one billion dollars in the next two years, Czech Presidential Office head Vratislav Mynar said. Moreover, the Bank of China and the Chamber of Commerce of the Czech Republic signed a memorandum, with Zeman present, today, on Thursday, April 25, 2019. Zeman started his fifth working visit to China in his capacity as president today by his talks with these firms' representatives. Tonight, he will attend a reception at the Czech embassy in Beijing marking the 70th anniversary of establishing Czech-Chinese diplomatic relations. On the basis of another memorandum that the Bank of China signed with the Czech Chamber of Commerce, the bank is prepared to provide a loan framework of some two billion dollars for Czech firms in the following two to three years, said Chamber President Vladimir Dlouhy (left). (CTK Photo/Kartel Capek)

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Milos Zeman

Milos Zeman

The Bank of China and the CITIC company representatives signed a memorandum on investments in the Czech Republic in Beijing today, during President Milos Zeman's visit. The investments are to amount to one billion dollars in the next two years, Czech Presidential Office head Vratislav Mynar said. Moreover, the Bank of China and the Chamber of Commerce of the Czech Republic signed a memorandum, with Zeman present, today, on Thursday, April 25, 2019. Zeman started his fifth working visit to China in his capacity as president today by his talks with these firms' representatives. Tonight, he will attend a reception at the Czech embassy in Beijing marking the 70th anniversary of establishing Czech-Chinese diplomatic relations. (CTK Photo/Kartel Capek)

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Milos Zeman, Reuven Rivlin

Milos Zeman, Reuven Rivlin

Czech President Milos Zeman, centre, meets his Israeli counterpart Reuven Rivlin, right, today, on Monday, November 26, 2018, during his visit to Jarusalem, Israel. Zeman does not see the Gaza Strip as an independent state since he considers Hamas a terrorist organisation, he told his Israeli counterpart. From left there are Czech Republic's Ambassador to Israel Martin Stropnicky, head of the Presidential Office Vratislav Mynar and bodyguard. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Jaroslav Tvrdik, Vladimir Mlynar, Martin Nejedly, Miroslav Toman, Dan Tok, Tomas Petricek, Vladimir Dlouhy, Vratislav Mynar

Jaroslav Tvrdik, Vladimir Mlynar, Martin Nejedly, Miroslav Toman, Dan Tok, Tomas Petricek, Vladimir Dlouhy, Vratislav Mynar

Shanghai's China International Import Expo (CIIE) fair visited a Czech delegation led by President Milos Zeman, Shanghai, China, on November 6, 2018. The front row L-R: Jaroslav Tvrdik, (in the second row) Vladimir Mlynar, Martin Nejedly, Miroslav Toman, Dan Tok, Tomas Petricek, (in the second row) Vladimir Dlouhy and Vratislav Mynar. (CTK Photo/Radek Jozifek)

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