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Robert Plaga

Robert Plaga

Czech Education Minister Robert Plaga speaks about the form of secondary school-leaving exams this year due to coronavirus during a press conference on March 10, 2021, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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Robert Plaga

Robert Plaga

Czech Education Minister Robert Plaga speaks about the form of secondary school-leaving exams this year due to coronavirus during a press conference on March 10, 2021, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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Robert Plaga

Robert Plaga

Czech Education Minister Robert Plaga speaks about the form of secondary school-leaving exams this year due to coronavirus during a press conference on March 10, 2021, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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ROMAN PRYMULA, ROBERT PLAGA

ROMAN PRYMULA, ROBERT PLAGA

The state of emergency will be declared in the Czech Republic as of Monday, October 5, in order to curb the coronavirus epidemic, the government decided today, according to CTKエs information, approving the proposal of Health Minister Roman Prymula (for ANO) in Prague, Czech Republic, September 30, 2020. At left is Robert Plaga Education Minister. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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ROBERT PLAGA, JAN BLATNY

ROBERT PLAGA, JAN BLATNY

Education Minister Robert Plaga (left) and Health Minister Jan Blatny hold press conference on return of students to school in Prague, Czech Republic, November 19, 2020. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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ROBERT PLAGA, JAN BLATNY

ROBERT PLAGA, JAN BLATNY

Education Minister Robert Plaga (left) and Health Minister Jan Blatny hold press conference on return of students to school in Prague, Czech Republic, November 19, 2020. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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ROBERT PLAGA, JAN BLATNY

ROBERT PLAGA, JAN BLATNY

Education Minister Robert Plaga (left) and Health Minister Jan Blatny hold press conference on return of students to school in Prague, Czech Republic, November 19, 2020. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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ROBERT PLAGA, JAN BLATNY

ROBERT PLAGA, JAN BLATNY

Education Minister Robert Plaga (left) and Health Minister Jan Blatny hold press conference on return of students to school in Prague, Czech Republic, November 19, 2020. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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ROBERT PLAGA, JAN BLATNY

ROBERT PLAGA, JAN BLATNY

Education Minister Robert Plaga (left) and Health Minister Jan Blatny hold press conference on return of students to school in Prague, Czech Republic, November 19, 2020. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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ROBERT PLAGA, JAN BLATNY

ROBERT PLAGA, JAN BLATNY

Pupils from first and second grades of elementary schools will return to Czech schools on November 18. Special schools will reopen, too - Plaga said in Prague, Czech Republic, November 11, 2020. At right is Health Minister Jan Blatny. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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ROBERT PLAGA, JAN BLATNY

ROBERT PLAGA, JAN BLATNY

Pupils from first and second grades of elementary schools will return to Czech schools on November 18. Special schools will reopen, too - Plaga said in Prague, Czech Republic, November 11, 2020. At right is Health Minister Jan Blatny. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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ROBERT PLAGA, JAN BLATNY

ROBERT PLAGA, JAN BLATNY

Pupils from first and second grades of elementary schools will return to Czech schools on November 18. Special schools will reopen, too - Plaga said in Prague, Czech Republic, November 11, 2020. At right is Health Minister Jan Blatny. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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ROBERT PLAGA, JAN BLATNY

ROBERT PLAGA, JAN BLATNY

Pupils from first and second grades of elementary schools will return to Czech schools on November 18. Special schools will reopen, too - Plaga said in Prague, Czech Republic, November 11, 2020. At right is Health Minister Jan Blatny. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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ROBERT PLAGA, JAN BLATNY

ROBERT PLAGA, JAN BLATNY

Pupils from first and second grades of elementary schools will return to Czech schools on November 18. Special schools will reopen, too - Plaga said in Prague, Czech Republic, November 11, 2020. At right is Health Minister Jan Blatny. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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ROBERT PLAGA, JAN BLATNY

ROBERT PLAGA, JAN BLATNY

Pupils from first and second grades of elementary schools will return to Czech schools on November 18. Special schools will reopen, too - Plaga said in Prague, Czech Republic, November 11, 2020. At right is Health Minister Jan Blatny. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Robert Plaga, Jan Blatny

Robert Plaga, Jan Blatny

R-L New Health Minister Jan Blatny and Education Minister Robert Plaga attend lower house session dealing with state of emergency extension, on October 30, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Robert Plaga, Jan Blatny

Robert Plaga, Jan Blatny

New Health Minister Jan Blatny, right, talk with Education Minister Robert Plaga during lower house session dealing with state of emergency extension, on October 30, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Robert Plaga, Jan Hamacek

Robert Plaga, Jan Hamacek

L-R Education Minister Robert Plaga and Interior Minister Jan Hamacek attend a press conference on tightened anti-coronavirus measures, on October 12, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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ROBERT PLAGA, JAN HAMACEK, ANDREJ BABIS, ROMAN PRYMULA

ROBERT PLAGA, JAN HAMACEK, ANDREJ BABIS, ROMAN PRYMULA

Prime Minister Andrej Babis (ANO), 2nd right, said Prymula, right, confirmed that lower grades of elementary schools would switch to distance teaching as well and return to regular school attendance on November 2. Restaurants, bars and clubs must stay closed until the end of the state of emergency set for November 3, and the drinking of alcohol at public places will be banned in the Czech Republic from Wednesday as well, Health Minister Roman Prymula (for ANO) said in Prague, Czech Republic, October 12, 2020. From left are Robert Plaga, Ministry for Education and Jan Hamacek, Minister of the Interior. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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ROBERT PLAGA, JAN HAMACEK, ANDREJ BABIS, ROMAN PRYMULA

ROBERT PLAGA, JAN HAMACEK, ANDREJ BABIS, ROMAN PRYMULA

Prime Minister Andrej Babis (ANO), 2nd right, said Prymula, right, confirmed that lower grades of elementary schools would switch to distance teaching as well and return to regular school attendance on November 2. Restaurants, bars and clubs must stay closed until the end of the state of emergency set for November 3, and the drinking of alcohol at public places will be banned in the Czech Republic from Wednesday as well, Health Minister Roman Prymula (for ANO) said in Prague, Czech Republic, October 12, 2020. From left are Robert Plaga, Ministry for Education and Jan Hamacek, Minister of the Interior. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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ROMAN PRYMULA, ROBERT PLAGA

ROMAN PRYMULA, ROBERT PLAGA

Culture events will be suspended in Czechia for two weeks as of Monday to curb COVID-19 spread cinemas, theatres, zoos will close - said Czech Health Minister Roman Prymula (right) in Prague, Czech Republic, October 8, 2020. All professional and leisure activities of athletes will be canceled as of Monday. Maximally 20 persons may practice sport outdoors. Catering services in shopping centres will have to switch off wi-fi, only two people can sit at one table to limit youth gathering. Restaurants in Czechia will have to close at 20:00, only up to four people can sit at one table, only two in catering services in shopping centres. The pupils at the upper grade level of elementary schools (from the 6th to 9th grades) will be alternately taught online and at school for two weeks in the Czech Republic as of Monday, Education Minister Robert Plaga (for ANO) told journalists today. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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ROMAN PRYMULA, ROBERT PLAGA

ROMAN PRYMULA, ROBERT PLAGA

Culture events will be suspended in Czechia for two weeks as of Monday to curb COVID-19 spread cinemas, theatres, zoos will close - said Czech Health Minister Roman Prymula (right) in Prague, Czech Republic, October 8, 2020. All professional and leisure activities of athletes will be canceled as of Monday. Maximally 20 persons may practice sport outdoors. Catering services in shopping centres will have to switch off wi-fi, only two people can sit at one table to limit youth gathering. Restaurants in Czechia will have to close at 20:00, only up to four people can sit at one table, only two in catering services in shopping centres. The pupils at the upper grade level of elementary schools (from the 6th to 9th grades) will be alternately taught online and at school for two weeks in the Czech Republic as of Monday, Education Minister Robert Plaga (for ANO) told journalists today. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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ROMAN PRYMULA, ROBERT PLAGA

ROMAN PRYMULA, ROBERT PLAGA

Culture events will be suspended in Czechia for two weeks as of Monday to curb COVID-19 spread cinemas, theatres, zoos will close - said Czech Health Minister Roman Prymula (right) in Prague, Czech Republic, October 8, 2020. All professional and leisure activities of athletes will be canceled as of Monday. Maximally 20 persons may practice sport outdoors. Catering services in shopping centres will have to switch off wi-fi, only two people can sit at one table to limit youth gathering. Restaurants in Czechia will have to close at 20:00, only up to four people can sit at one table, only two in catering services in shopping centres. The pupils at the upper grade level of elementary schools (from the 6th to 9th grades) will be alternately taught online and at school for two weeks in the Czech Republic as of Monday, Education Minister Robert Plaga (for ANO) told journalists today. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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ROMAN PRYMULA, ROBERT PLAGA

ROMAN PRYMULA, ROBERT PLAGA

Culture events will be suspended in Czechia for two weeks as of Monday to curb COVID-19 spread cinemas, theatres, zoos will close - said Czech Health Minister Roman Prymula (right) in Prague, Czech Republic, October 8, 2020. All professional and leisure activities of athletes will be canceled as of Monday. Maximally 20 persons may practice sport outdoors. Catering services in shopping centres will have to switch off wi-fi, only two people can sit at one table to limit youth gathering. Restaurants in Czechia will have to close at 20:00, only up to four people can sit at one table, only two in catering services in shopping centres. The pupils at the upper grade level of elementary schools (from the 6th to 9th grades) will be alternately taught online and at school for two weeks in the Czech Republic as of Monday, Education Minister Robert Plaga (for ANO) told journalists today. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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ROMAN PRYMULA, ROBERT PLAGA

ROMAN PRYMULA, ROBERT PLAGA

Culture events will be suspended in Czechia for two weeks as of Monday to curb COVID-19 spread cinemas, theatres, zoos will close - said Czech Health Minister Roman Prymula (right) in Prague, Czech Republic, October 8, 2020. All professional and leisure activities of athletes will be canceled as of Monday. Maximally 20 persons may practice sport outdoors. Catering services in shopping centres will have to switch off wi-fi, only two people can sit at one table to limit youth gathering. Restaurants in Czechia will have to close at 20:00, only up to four people can sit at one table, only two in catering services in shopping centres. The pupils at the upper grade level of elementary schools (from the 6th to 9th grades) will be alternately taught online and at school for two weeks in the Czech Republic as of Monday, Education Minister Robert Plaga (for ANO) told journalists today. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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ROMAN PRYMULA, ROBERT PLAGA

ROMAN PRYMULA, ROBERT PLAGA

Culture events will be suspended in Czechia for two weeks as of Monday to curb COVID-19 spread cinemas, theatres, zoos will close - said Czech Health Minister Roman Prymula (right) in Prague, Czech Republic, October 8, 2020. All professional and leisure activities of athletes will be canceled as of Monday. Maximally 20 persons may practice sport outdoors. Catering services in shopping centres will have to switch off wi-fi, only two people can sit at one table to limit youth gathering. Restaurants in Czechia will have to close at 20:00, only up to four people can sit at one table, only two in catering services in shopping centres. The pupils at the upper grade level of elementary schools (from the 6th to 9th grades) will be alternately taught online and at school for two weeks in the Czech Republic as of Monday, Education Minister Robert Plaga (for ANO) told journalists today. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Adam Vojtech, Robert Plaga, Jarmila Razova

Adam Vojtech, Robert Plaga, Jarmila Razova

L-R Czech Health Minister Adam Vojtech, Education Minister Robert Plaga and Chief Public Health Officer Jarmila Razova attend a press conference on schools' anti-virus measures against COVID-19, on August 18, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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President Milos Zeman meets government of PM Andrej Babis

President Milos Zeman meets government of PM Andrej Babis

President Milos Zeman meets government of PM Andrej Babis at Lany Presidential Chateau, Czech Republic, on Monday, February 24, 2020. On the photo from left: the head of the Office of the Czech Government Tunde Bartha, Minister of the Environment Richard Brabec, Minister of Health Adam Vojtech, Minister of Defence Lubomir Metnar, Minister of Justice Marie Benesova, Minister of Culture Lubomir Zaoralek, president Milos Zeman, Minister of Foreign Affairs Tomas Petricek, Prime Minister Andrej Babis, Minister of Agriculture Miroslav Toman, First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Jan Hamacek, Minister of Education, Youth and Sport Robert Plaga, Minister for Regional Development Klara Dostalova, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Alena Schillerova and Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Industry and Trade and Minister of Transport Karel Havlicek. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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President Milos Zeman meets government of PM Andrej Babis

President Milos Zeman meets government of PM Andrej Babis

President Milos Zeman meets government of PM Andrej Babis at Lany Presidential Chateau, Czech Republic, on Monday, February 24, 2020. On the photo from left: Minister of the Environment Richard Brabec, the head of the Office of the Czech Government Tunde Bartha, Minister of Health Adam Vojtech, Minister of Defence Lubomir Metnar, Minister of Justice Marie Benesova, Minister of Culture Lubomir Zaoralek, president Milos Zeman, Minister of Foreign Affairs Tomas Petricek, Prime Minister Andrej Babis, Minister of Agriculture Miroslav Toman, First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Jan Hamacek, Minister of Education, Youth and Sport Robert Plaga, Minister for Regional Development Klara Dostalova, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Alena Schillerova and Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Industry and Trade and Minister of Transport Karel Havlicek. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Robert Plaga

Robert Plaga

Czech Education Minister Robert Plaga (ANO) gives a press briefing on teachers' strike scheduled for November 6, in Prague, Czech Republic, on November 1, 2019. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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Robert Plaga

Robert Plaga

Czech Education Minister Robert Plaga (ANO) gives a press briefing on teachers' strike scheduled for November 6, in Prague, Czech Republic, on November 1, 2019. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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Robert Plaga

Robert Plaga

Czech Education Minister Robert Plaga (ANO) gives a press briefing on teachers' strike scheduled for November 6, in Prague, Czech Republic, on November 1, 2019. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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Robert Plaga

Robert Plaga

Czech Education Minister Robert Plaga (ANO) gives a press briefing on teachers' strike scheduled for November 6, in Prague, Czech Republic, on November 1, 2019. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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Jiri Kejval, Milos Zeman, Robert Plaga

Jiri Kejval, Milos Zeman, Robert Plaga

Czech Olympic Committee (COV) chairman Jiri Kejval, left, Czech President Milos Zeman, center, and Education, Youth and Sports Minister Robert Plaga, right, attend a signing of registration of Czech Olympic team to 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympic Games, on August 28, 2019, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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Robert Plaga

Robert Plaga

Czech Education, Youth and Sports Minister Robert Plaga speaks during a press conference after the government meeting in Prague, Czech Republic, on July 8, 2019. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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