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Lukas Vondracek

Lukas Vondracek

Pianist Lukas Vondracek performs with Czech Philharmonic at final concert of Dvorak Prague international music festival in Rudolfinum, Prague, Czech Republic, September 20, 2020. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Petr Altrichter, Lukas Vondracek

Petr Altrichter, Lukas Vondracek

Petr Altrichter conducts Czech Philharmonic and pianist Lukas Vondracek performs at final concert of Dvorak Prague international music festival in Rudolfinum, Prague, Czech Republic, September 20, 2020. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Lukas Vondracek

Lukas Vondracek

Pianist Lukas Vondracek performs with Czech Philharmonic at final concert of Dvorak Prague international music festival in Rudolfinum, Prague, Czech Republic, September 20, 2020. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Milos Vystrcil, Radek Vondracek

Milos Vystrcil, Radek Vondracek

The heads of the Czech upper and lower houses of Czech parliament, Milos Vystrcil (left) and Radek Vondracek, criticised as a display of disrespect the recent use of the Jewish star by anti-government protesters when addressing an annual World Holocaust Remembrance Day meeting today, on Wednesday, January 27, 2021. The remembrance meeting has been staged in the Senate, the upper house of parliament, by the Czech Jewish Communities' Federation (FZO) and the Foundation for Holocaust Victims. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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Radek Vondracek

Radek Vondracek

The heads of the Czech upper and lower houses of Czech parliament, Milos Vystrcil (sitting backward) and Radek Vondracek, criticised as a display of disrespect the recent use of the Jewish star by anti-government protesters when addressing an annual World Holocaust Remembrance Day meeting today, on Wednesday, January 27, 2021. The remembrance meeting has been staged in the Senate, the upper house of parliament, by the Czech Jewish Communities' Federation (FZO) and the Foundation for Holocaust Victims. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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Radek Vondracek

Radek Vondracek

The heads of the Czech upper and lower houses of Czech parliament, Milos Vystrcil (not on the photo) and Radek Vondracek, criticised as a display of disrespect the recent use of the Jewish star by anti-government protesters when addressing an annual World Holocaust Remembrance Day meeting today, on Wednesday, January 27, 2021. The remembrance meeting has been staged in the Senate, the upper house of parliament, by the Czech Jewish Communities' Federation (FZO) and the Foundation for Holocaust Victims. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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Milos Vystrcil

Milos Vystrcil

The heads of the Czech upper and lower houses of Czech parliament, Milos Vystrcil and Radek Vondracek (not on the photo), criticised as a display of disrespect the recent use of the Jewish star by anti-government protesters when addressing an annual World Holocaust Remembrance Day meeting today, on Wednesday, January 27, 2021. The remembrance meeting has been staged in the Senate, the upper house of parliament, by the Czech Jewish Communities' Federation (FZO) and the Foundation for Holocaust Victims. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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Milos Vystrcil

Milos Vystrcil

The heads of the Czech upper and lower houses of Czech parliament, Milos Vystrcil and Radek Vondracek (not on the photo), criticised as a display of disrespect the recent use of the Jewish star by anti-government protesters when addressing an annual World Holocaust Remembrance Day meeting today, on Wednesday, January 27, 2021. The remembrance meeting has been staged in the Senate, the upper house of parliament, by the Czech Jewish Communities' Federation (FZO) and the Foundation for Holocaust Victims. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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Milos Vystrcil

Milos Vystrcil

The heads of the Czech upper and lower houses of Czech parliament, Milos Vystrcil and Radek Vondracek (not on the photo), criticised as a display of disrespect the recent use of the Jewish star by anti-government protesters when addressing an annual World Holocaust Remembrance Day meeting today, on Wednesday, January 27, 2021. The remembrance meeting has been staged in the Senate, the upper house of parliament, by the Czech Jewish Communities' Federation (FZO) and the Foundation for Holocaust Victims. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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Radek Vondracek

Radek Vondracek

Chairman of the Chamber of Deputies Radek Vondracek speaks to journalists before the start dealing of the mandate and immunity committee of the Chamber of Deputies in Prague, Czech Republic, January 26, 2021. The committee deal with conduct of independent deputy Lubomir Volny who triggered a brawl in lower house. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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Radek Vondracek

Radek Vondracek

Czech Chamber of Deputies chairman Radek Vondracek (ANO) speaks to journalist after meeting of senior elected officials to deal with Czech foreign policy affairs, which took place in Lany presidential chateau, Czech Republic, on Tuesday, September 29, 2020. Senate chairman Milos Vystrcil not invited due to his visit to Taiwan. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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Radek Vondracek

Radek Vondracek

Czech Chamber of Deputies chairman Radek Vondracek (ANO) speaks to journalist after meeting of senior elected officials to deal with Czech foreign policy affairs, which took place in Lany presidential chateau, Czech Republic, on Tuesday, September 29, 2020. Senate chairman Milos Vystrcil not invited due to his visit to Taiwan. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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Radek Vondracek

Radek Vondracek

Czech Chamber of Deputies chairman Radek Vondracek (ANO) speaks to journalist after meeting of senior elected officials to deal with Czech foreign policy affairs, which took place in Lany presidential chateau, Czech Republic, on Tuesday, September 29, 2020. Senate chairman Milos Vystrcil not invited due to his visit to Taiwan. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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Czech Chamber of Deputies

Czech Chamber of Deputies

The Czech Chamber of Deputies prematurely ended its current session as a preventative measure against the novel coronavirus at the proposal of its chairman Radek Vondracek (ANO) today, on March 11, 2020. With their vote, the deputies excluded all the remaining affairs that were to be debated, whereby they finished the session. Vondracek told the lower house that the Chamber of Deputies board was still on alert and may also meet in the weeks to come when the Chamber of Deputies would not have a session. If the impact of the spread of the novel coronavirus is bigger than presumed, the Chamber of Deputies is ready to meet and rapidly enact the associated legislation. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Czech Chamber of Deputies

Czech Chamber of Deputies

The Czech Chamber of Deputies prematurely ended its current session as a preventative measure against the novel coronavirus at the proposal of its chairman Radek Vondracek (ANO) today, on March 11, 2020. With their vote, the deputies excluded all the remaining affairs that were to be debated, whereby they finished the session. Vondracek told the lower house that the Chamber of Deputies board was still on alert and may also meet in the weeks to come when the Chamber of Deputies would not have a session. If the impact of the spread of the novel coronavirus is bigger than presumed, the Chamber of Deputies is ready to meet and rapidly enact the associated legislation. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Czech Chamber of Deputies

Czech Chamber of Deputies

The Czech Chamber of Deputies prematurely ended its current session as a preventative measure against the novel coronavirus at the proposal of its chairman Radek Vondracek (ANO) today, on March 11, 2020. With their vote, the deputies excluded all the remaining affairs that were to be debated, whereby they finished the session. Vondracek told the lower house that the Chamber of Deputies board was still on alert and may also meet in the weeks to come when the Chamber of Deputies would not have a session. If the impact of the spread of the novel coronavirus is bigger than presumed, the Chamber of Deputies is ready to meet and rapidly enact the associated legislation. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Czech Chamber of Deputies, EU and Czech flag, disinfection spray

Czech Chamber of Deputies, EU and Czech flag, disinfection spray

The Czech Chamber of Deputies prematurely ended its current session as a preventative measure against the novel coronavirus at the proposal of its chairman Radek Vondracek (ANO, on the photo EU and Czech flag and disinfection spray on his desk) today, on March 11, 2020. With their vote, the deputies excluded all the remaining affairs that were to be debated, whereby they finished the session. Vondracek told the lower house that the Chamber of Deputies board was still on alert and may also meet in the weeks to come when the Chamber of Deputies would not have a session. If the impact of the spread of the novel coronavirus is bigger than presumed, the Chamber of Deputies is ready to meet and rapidly enact the associated legislation. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Czech Chamber of Deputies

Czech Chamber of Deputies

The Czech Chamber of Deputies prematurely ended its current session as a preventative measure against the novel coronavirus at the proposal of its chairman Radek Vondracek (ANO), left, today, on March 11, 2020. With their vote, the deputies excluded all the remaining affairs that were to be debated, whereby they finished the session. Vondracek told the lower house that the Chamber of Deputies board was still on alert and may also meet in the weeks to come when the Chamber of Deputies would not have a session. If the impact of the spread of the novel coronavirus is bigger than presumed, the Chamber of Deputies is ready to meet and rapidly enact the associated legislation. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Radek Vondracek, Tomio Okamura, Vojtech Filip, Vojtech Pikal

Radek Vondracek, Tomio Okamura, Vojtech Filip, Vojtech Pikal

Chamber of Deputies Speaker Radek Vondracek (second from left) and Vicepresidents Tomio Okamura (left), Vojtech Filip (second from right) and Vojtech Pikal (right) laid a wreath at the Lidice Memorial, Kladno District, Czech Republic, on Wednesday, June 10, 2020, within a commemorative event on 78th anniversary of raising the village to the ground by Nazis. The public cannot attend due to the epidemic. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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Radek Vondracek

Radek Vondracek

Chamber of Deputies head Radek Vondracek laid a wreath at the Lidice Memorial, Kladno District, Czech Republic, on Wednesday, June 10, 2020, within a commemorative event on 78th anniversary of raising the village to the ground by Nazis. The public cannot attend due to the epidemic. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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Andrej Babis, Radek Vondracek, Tomio Okamura, Vojtech Filip, Vojtech Pikal

Andrej Babis, Radek Vondracek, Tomio Okamura, Vojtech Filip, Vojtech Pikal

Prime Minister Andrej Babis (left), Chamber of Deputies Speaker Radek Vondracek (third from right) and Vicepresidents Tomio Okamura (fourth from right), Vojtech Filip (second from right) and Vojtech Pikal (right) laid a wreath at the Lidice Memorial, Kladno District, Czech Republic, on Wednesday, June 10, 2020, within a commemorative event on 78th anniversary of raising the village to the ground by Nazis. The public cannot attend due to the epidemic. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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Radek Vondracek, Vojtech Pikal

Radek Vondracek, Vojtech Pikal

Chamber of Deputies Speaker Radek Vondracek (right) and Vicepresident Vojtech Pikal laid a wreath at the Lidice Memorial, Kladno District, Czech Republic, on Wednesday, June 10, 2020, within a commemorative event on 78th anniversary of raising the village to the ground by Nazis. The public cannot attend due to the epidemic. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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Milos Vystrcil, Czech Senate chairman

Milos Vystrcil, Czech Senate chairman

Czech Senate chairman Milos Vystrcil speaks to journalists during the press conference in Prague, Czech Republic, June 9, 2020. Milos Vystrcil (Civic Democratic Party, ODS) will visit Taiwan, despite a Chinese warning, from about August 30 to September 5, 2020, accompanied by representatives of firms to boost Czech-Taiwanese business cooperation, he told reporters. This mission was planned by his late predecessor at the Senate's helm, Jaroslav Kubera (ODS). The Chinese embassy warned Kubera against the trip. Kubera received its letter in this respect, with two annexes by the Czech Presidential Office, during a mid-January meeting with Zeman and lower house head Radek Vondracek (ANO) at Prague Castle, several days after his visit to the Chinese embassy and about a week before he died of heart attack at the age of 72. The Chinese letter was found in his documents afterwards. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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Milos Vystrcil, Czech Senate chairman

Milos Vystrcil, Czech Senate chairman

Czech Senate chairman Milos Vystrcil speaks to journalists during the press conference in Prague, Czech Republic, June 9, 2020. Milos Vystrcil (Civic Democratic Party, ODS) will visit Taiwan, despite a Chinese warning, from about August 30 to September 5, 2020, accompanied by representatives of firms to boost Czech-Taiwanese business cooperation, he told reporters. This mission was planned by his late predecessor at the Senate's helm, Jaroslav Kubera (ODS). The Chinese embassy warned Kubera against the trip. Kubera received its letter in this respect, with two annexes by the Czech Presidential Office, during a mid-January meeting with Zeman and lower house head Radek Vondracek (ANO) at Prague Castle, several days after his visit to the Chinese embassy and about a week before he died of heart attack at the age of 72. The Chinese letter was found in his documents afterwards. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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Milos Vystrcil, Czech Senate chairman

Milos Vystrcil, Czech Senate chairman

Czech Senate chairman Milos Vystrcil speaks to journalists during the press conference in Prague, Czech Republic, June 9, 2020. Milos Vystrcil (Civic Democratic Party, ODS) will visit Taiwan, despite a Chinese warning, from about August 30 to September 5, 2020, accompanied by representatives of firms to boost Czech-Taiwanese business cooperation, he told reporters. This mission was planned by his late predecessor at the Senate's helm, Jaroslav Kubera (ODS). The Chinese embassy warned Kubera against the trip. Kubera received its letter in this respect, with two annexes by the Czech Presidential Office, during a mid-January meeting with Zeman and lower house head Radek Vondracek (ANO) at Prague Castle, several days after his visit to the Chinese embassy and about a week before he died of heart attack at the age of 72. The Chinese letter was found in his documents afterwards. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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Milos Vystrcil, Czech Senate chairman

Milos Vystrcil, Czech Senate chairman

Czech Senate chairman Milos Vystrcil speaks to journalists during the press conference in Prague, Czech Republic, June 9, 2020. Milos Vystrcil (Civic Democratic Party, ODS) will visit Taiwan, despite a Chinese warning, from about August 30 to September 5, 2020, accompanied by representatives of firms to boost Czech-Taiwanese business cooperation, he told reporters. This mission was planned by his late predecessor at the Senate's helm, Jaroslav Kubera (ODS). The Chinese embassy warned Kubera against the trip. Kubera received its letter in this respect, with two annexes by the Czech Presidential Office, during a mid-January meeting with Zeman and lower house head Radek Vondracek (ANO) at Prague Castle, several days after his visit to the Chinese embassy and about a week before he died of heart attack at the age of 72. The Chinese letter was found in his documents afterwards. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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Radek Vondracek, Milos Vystcril

Radek Vondracek, Milos Vystcril

Czech Chamber of Deputies head Radek Vondracek, 2nd from left, and Senate head Milos Vystrcil, right, laid wreaths at the grave of first Czechoslovak president Tomas Garrigue Masaryk in Lany near Prague on his 170th birth anniversary, on March 7, 2020. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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Tomas Vondracek

Tomas Vondracek

A group of 60 programmers volunteered to create an e-vignette IT system for free during a two-day hackathon over the weekend, completing and putting it into operation tonight, on Sunday, January 26, 2020, which was set in motion by IT entrepreneur Tomas Vondracek (centre) who called for a hackathon on LinkedIn and got responses from all over the country. The State Fund for Transport Infrastructure (SFDI) has offered to cooperate with the developers. SFDI said on Tuesday that the contract for the creation and operation of an e-shop and mobile app for electronic motorway vignettes would be awarded to company Asseco Central Europe which would get Kc401m. Babis and the opposition have criticised the price and the selection process. Vladimir Kremlik was dismissed from the post of transport minister due to the contract and has been replaced by Karel Havlicek, who also holds the posts of Deputy Prime Minister and Industry and Trade Minister. Havlicek subsequently decided to cancel the contract. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Tomas Vondracek, Karel Havlicek, Andrej Babis

Tomas Vondracek, Karel Havlicek, Andrej Babis

A group of 60 programmers volunteered to create an e-vignette IT system for free during a two-day hackathon over the weekend, completing and putting it into operation tonight, on Sunday, January 26, 2020, which was set in motion by IT entrepreneur Tomas Vondracek (centre) who called for a hackathon on LinkedIn and got responses from all over the country. Prime Minister Andrej Babis (left) visits the hackathon. The State Fund for Transport Infrastructure (SFDI) has offered to cooperate with the developers. SFDI said on Tuesday that the contract for the creation and operation of an e-shop and mobile app for electronic motorway vignettes would be awarded to company Asseco Central Europe which would get Kc401m. Babis and the opposition have criticised the price and the selection process. Vladimir Kremlik was dismissed from the post of transport minister due to the contract and has been replaced by Karel Havlicek (right), who also holds the posts of Deputy Prime Minister and Industry and Trade Minister. Havlicek subsequently decided to cancel the contract. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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Tomas Vondracek

Tomas Vondracek

A group of 60 programmers volunteered to create an e-vignette IT system for free during a two-day hackathon over the weekend, completing and putting it into operation tonight, on Sunday, January 26, 2020, which was set in motion by IT entrepreneur Tomas Vondracek (centre) who called for a hackathon on LinkedIn and got responses from all over the country. The State Fund for Transport Infrastructure (SFDI) has offered to cooperate with the developers. SFDI said on Tuesday that the contract for the creation and operation of an e-shop and mobile app for electronic motorway vignettes would be awarded to company Asseco Central Europe which would get Kc401m. Babis and the opposition have criticised the price and the selection process. Vladimir Kremlik was dismissed from the post of transport minister due to the contract and has been replaced by Karel Havlicek, who also holds the posts of Deputy Prime Minister and Industry and Trade Minister. Havlicek subsequently decided to cancel the contract. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Tomas Vondracek

Tomas Vondracek

A group of 60 programmers volunteered to create an e-vignette IT system for free during a two-day hackathon over the weekend, completing and putting it into operation tonight, on Sunday, January 26, 2020, which was set in motion by IT entrepreneur Tomas Vondracek (centre) who called for a hackathon on LinkedIn and got responses from all over the country. The State Fund for Transport Infrastructure (SFDI) has offered to cooperate with the developers. SFDI said on Tuesday that the contract for the creation and operation of an e-shop and mobile app for electronic motorway vignettes would be awarded to company Asseco Central Europe which would get Kc401m. Babis and the opposition have criticised the price and the selection process. Vladimir Kremlik was dismissed from the post of transport minister due to the contract and has been replaced by Karel Havlicek, who also holds the posts of Deputy Prime Minister and Industry and Trade Minister. Havlicek subsequently decided to cancel the contract. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Andrej Babis, Tomas Vondracek

Andrej Babis, Tomas Vondracek

A group of 60 programmers volunteered to create an e-vignette IT system for free during a two-day hackathon over the weekend, completing and putting it into operation tonight, on Sunday, January 26, 2020, which was set in motion by IT entrepreneur Tomas Vondracek (right) who called for a hackathon on LinkedIn and got responses from all over the country. Prime Minister Andrej Babis (left) visits the hackathon. The State Fund for Transport Infrastructure (SFDI) has offered to cooperate with the developers. SFDI said on Tuesday that the contract for the creation and operation of an e-shop and mobile app for electronic motorway vignettes would be awarded to company Asseco Central Europe which would get Kc401m. Babis and the opposition have criticised the price and the selection process. Vladimir Kremlik was dismissed from the post of transport minister due to the contract and has been replaced by Karel Havlicek, who also holds the posts of Deputy Prime Minister and Industry and Trade Minister. Havlicek subsequently decided to cancel the contract. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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Tomas Vondracek, Karel Havlicek, Andrej Babis

Tomas Vondracek, Karel Havlicek, Andrej Babis

A group of 60 programmers volunteered to create an e-vignette IT system for free during a two-day hackathon over the weekend, completing and putting it into operation tonight, on Sunday, January 26, 2020, which was set in motion by IT entrepreneur Tomas Vondracek (centre) who called for a hackathon on LinkedIn and got responses from all over the country. Prime Minister Andrej Babis (left) visits the hackathon. The State Fund for Transport Infrastructure (SFDI) has offered to cooperate with the developers. SFDI said on Tuesday that the contract for the creation and operation of an e-shop and mobile app for electronic motorway vignettes would be awarded to company Asseco Central Europe which would get Kc401m. Babis and the opposition have criticised the price and the selection process. Vladimir Kremlik was dismissed from the post of transport minister due to the contract and has been replaced by Karel Havlicek (right), who also holds the posts of Deputy Prime Minister and Industry and Trade Minister. Havlicek subsequently decided to cancel the contract. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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Tomas Vondracek, Jan Havel, Marek Prchal, Vladimir Dzurilla, Karel Havlicek, Andrej Babis

Tomas Vondracek, Jan Havel, Marek Prchal, Vladimir Dzurilla, Karel Havlicek, Andrej Babis

A group of 60 programmers volunteered to create an e-vignette IT system for free during a two-day hackathon over the weekend, completing and putting it into operation tonight, on Sunday, January 26, 2020, which was set in motion by IT entrepreneur Tomas Vondracek who called for a hackathon on LinkedIn and got responses from all over the country. Prime Minister Andrej Babis visits the hackathon. The State Fund for Transport Infrastructure (SFDI) has offered to cooperate with the developers. SFDI said on Tuesday that the contract for the creation and operation of an e-shop and mobile app for electronic motorway vignettes would be awarded to company Asseco Central Europe which would get Kc401m. Babis and the opposition have criticised the price and the selection process. Vladimir Kremlik was dismissed from the post of transport minister due to the contract and has been replaced by Karel Havlicek, who also holds the posts of Deputy Prime Minister and Industry and Trade Minister. Havlicek subsequently decided to cancel the contract. On the photo from left: Tomas Vondracek, Jan Havel, Marek Prchal, Vladimir Dzurilla, Karel Havlicek and Andrej Babis. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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Tomas Vondracek, Jan Havel, Marek Prchal, Vladimir Dzurilla, Karel Havlicek, Andrej Babis

Tomas Vondracek, Jan Havel, Marek Prchal, Vladimir Dzurilla, Karel Havlicek, Andrej Babis

A group of 60 programmers volunteered to create an e-vignette IT system for free during a two-day hackathon over the weekend, completing and putting it into operation tonight, on Sunday, January 26, 2020, which was set in motion by IT entrepreneur Tomas Vondracek who called for a hackathon on LinkedIn and got responses from all over the country. Prime Minister Andrej Babis visits the hackathon. The State Fund for Transport Infrastructure (SFDI) has offered to cooperate with the developers. SFDI said on Tuesday that the contract for the creation and operation of an e-shop and mobile app for electronic motorway vignettes would be awarded to company Asseco Central Europe which would get Kc401m. Babis and the opposition have criticised the price and the selection process. Vladimir Kremlik was dismissed from the post of transport minister due to the contract and has been replaced by Karel Havlicek, who also holds the posts of Deputy Prime Minister and Industry and Trade Minister. Havlicek subsequently decided to cancel the contract. On the photo from left: Tomas Vondracek, Jan Havel, Marek Prchal, Vladimir Dzurilla, Karel Havlicek and Andrej Babis. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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Tomas Vondracek, Karel Havlicek, Andrej Babis

Tomas Vondracek, Karel Havlicek, Andrej Babis

A group of 60 programmers volunteered to create an e-vignette IT system for free during a two-day hackathon over the weekend, completing and putting it into operation tonight, on Sunday, January 26, 2020, which was set in motion by IT entrepreneur Tomas Vondracek (centre) who called for a hackathon on LinkedIn and got responses from all over the country. Prime Minister Andrej Babis (left) visits the hackathon. The State Fund for Transport Infrastructure (SFDI) has offered to cooperate with the developers. SFDI said on Tuesday that the contract for the creation and operation of an e-shop and mobile app for electronic motorway vignettes would be awarded to company Asseco Central Europe which would get Kc401m. Babis and the opposition have criticised the price and the selection process. Vladimir Kremlik was dismissed from the post of transport minister due to the contract and has been replaced by Karel Havlicek (right), who also holds the posts of Deputy Prime Minister and Industry and Trade Minister. Havlicek subsequently decided to cancel the contract. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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Tomas Vondracek, Andrej Babis

Tomas Vondracek, Andrej Babis

A group of 60 programmers volunteered to create an e-vignette IT system for free during a two-day hackathon over the weekend, completing and putting it into operation tonight, on Sunday, January 26, 2020, which was set in motion by IT entrepreneur Tomas Vondracek (left) who called for a hackathon on LinkedIn and got responses from all over the country. Prime Minister Andrej Babis (right) visits the hackathon. The State Fund for Transport Infrastructure (SFDI) has offered to cooperate with the developers. SFDI said on Tuesday that the contract for the creation and operation of an e-shop and mobile app for electronic motorway vignettes would be awarded to company Asseco Central Europe which would get Kc401m. Babis and the opposition have criticised the price and the selection process. Vladimir Kremlik was dismissed from the post of transport minister due to the contract and has been replaced by Karel Havlicek, who also holds the posts of Deputy Prime Minister and Industry and Trade Minister. Havlicek subsequently decided to cancel the contract. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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Tomas Vondracek, Karel Havlicek, Andrej Babis

Tomas Vondracek, Karel Havlicek, Andrej Babis

A group of 60 programmers volunteered to create an e-vignette IT system for free during a two-day hackathon over the weekend, completing and putting it into operation tonight, on Sunday, January 26, 2020, which was set in motion by IT entrepreneur Tomas Vondracek (centre) who called for a hackathon on LinkedIn and got responses from all over the country. Prime Minister Andrej Babis (right) visits the hackathon. The State Fund for Transport Infrastructure (SFDI) has offered to cooperate with the developers. SFDI said on Tuesday that the contract for the creation and operation of an e-shop and mobile app for electronic motorway vignettes would be awarded to company Asseco Central Europe which would get Kc401m. Babis and the opposition have criticised the price and the selection process. Vladimir Kremlik was dismissed from the post of transport minister due to the contract and has been replaced by Karel Havlicek (left), who also holds the posts of Deputy Prime Minister and Industry and Trade Minister. Havlicek subsequently decided to cancel the contract. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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Radek Vondracek

Radek Vondracek

The Czech Republic is still an unsettled democracy, Chamber of Deputies chairman Radek Vondracek (ANO) said in his New Year address on January 1, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic, adding that the year 2020 should see Czechs fighting against stupidity and hatred. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Radek Vondracek

Radek Vondracek

The Czech Republic is still an unsettled democracy, Chamber of Deputies chairman Radek Vondracek (ANO) said in his New Year address on January 1, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic, adding that the year 2020 should see Czechs fighting against stupidity and hatred. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Radek Vondracek

Radek Vondracek

The Czech Republic is still an unsettled democracy, Chamber of Deputies chairman Radek Vondracek (ANO) said in his New Year address on January 1, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic, adding that the year 2020 should see Czechs fighting against stupidity and hatred. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Radek Vondracek

Radek Vondracek

The Czech Republic is still an unsettled democracy, Chamber of Deputies chairman Radek Vondracek (ANO) said in his New Year address on January 1, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic, adding that the year 2020 should see Czechs fighting against stupidity and hatred. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Radek Vondracek

Radek Vondracek

The Czech Republic is still an unsettled democracy, Chamber of Deputies chairman Radek Vondracek (ANO) said in his New Year address on January 1, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic, adding that the year 2020 should see Czechs fighting against stupidity and hatred. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Radek Vondracek

Radek Vondracek

The Czech Republic is still an unsettled democracy, Chamber of Deputies chairman Radek Vondracek (ANO) said in his New Year address on January 1, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic, adding that the year 2020 should see Czechs fighting against stupidity and hatred. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Michael Kretschmer, Annett Hofmann, Ingeborg Hensle, Wolfgang Schauble, Andrej Babis, Monika Babisova, Aniko Levai, Zuzana Brikciusova, Tunde Bartha, Radek Vondracek, Peter Pellegrini, Mateusz Morawiecki, Viktor Orban, Eugen Brikcius

Michael Kretschmer, Annett Hofmann, Ingeborg Hensle, Wolfgang Schauble, Andrej Babis, Monika Babisova, Aniko Levai, Zuzana Brikciusova, Tunde Bartha, Radek Vondracek, Peter Pellegrini, Mateusz Morawiecki, Viktor Orban, Eugen Brikcius

Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis (4th from right siting), together with the PMs of Hungary Viktor Orban (3rd from right standing), Poland Mateusz Morawiecki (4th from left standing) and German Bundestag President Wolfgang Schauble (4th from left sitting) and his wife Ingeborg Hensle (3rd from left sitting) pose for a photo prior to lunch in Kramarova vila in Prague, Czech Republic, on Sunday, November 17, 2019. On the photo sitting from left: Michael Kretschmer, Annett Hofmann, Ingeborg Hensle, Wolfgang Schauble, Andrej Babis, Monika Babisova, Aniko Levai, Zuzana Brikciusova, standing from left: xx, Tunde Bartha, xx, Radek Vondracek, Peter Pellegrini, Mateusz Morawiecki, Viktor Orban, xx and Eugen Brikcius. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Radek Vondracek, mourning ceremony, Karel Gott, Prague Castle

Radek Vondracek, mourning ceremony, Karel Gott, Prague Castle

Chamber of Deputies head Radek Vondracek attends a mourning ceremony to Czech pop singer Karel Gott in St Vitus Cathedral at the Prague Castle, the seat of Czech kings and presidents, Prague, Czech Republic, October 12, 2019. A religious service will be accompanied by speeches and performances of selected singers. The public can watch it on large-scale screens on the Third Courtyard or on Hradcany square outside the Castle. Karel Gott died at 80 on October 1, 2019, before midnight at home in his family circle. Gott was at the top of music for some 60 years. He released almost 300 LPs and sold tens of millions of records. (CTK Photo/Michaela Rihova)

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Andrej Babis, Radek Vondracek, Jaroslav Kubera, Milos Zeman

Andrej Babis, Radek Vondracek, Jaroslav Kubera, Milos Zeman

Prime Minister Andrej Babis, from left, Chamber of Deputies head Radek Vondracek (both ANO), Senate head Jaroslav Kubera (ODS) and President Milos Zeman attend a meeting on Czech foreign policy at Prague Castle, Czech Republic, on Thursday, October 10, 2019. Among other things they should discuss President Milos Zeman's proposal that Prague revoke its recognition of independent Kosovo. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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Andrej Babis, Radek Vondracek, Jaroslav Kubera, Milos Zeman

Andrej Babis, Radek Vondracek, Jaroslav Kubera, Milos Zeman

Prime Minister Andrej Babis, from left, Chamber of Deputies head Radek Vondracek (both ANO), Senate head Jaroslav Kubera (ODS) and President Milos Zeman attend a meeting on Czech foreign policy at Prague Castle, Czech Republic, on Thursday, October 10, 2019. Among other things they should discuss President Milos Zeman's proposal that Prague revoke its recognition of independent Kosovo. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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Andrej Babis, Radek Vondracek, Jaroslav Kubera, Milos Zeman

Andrej Babis, Radek Vondracek, Jaroslav Kubera, Milos Zeman

Prime Minister Andrej Babis, from left, Chamber of Deputies head Radek Vondracek (both ANO), Senate head Jaroslav Kubera (ODS) and President Milos Zeman attend a meeting on Czech foreign policy at Prague Castle, Czech Republic, on Thursday, October 10, 2019. Among other things they should discuss President Milos Zeman's proposal that Prague revoke its recognition of independent Kosovo. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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Tomas Tuhy, Lubomir Metnar, Ales Opata, Radek Vondracek, Jaroslav Kubera, Andrej Babis

Tomas Tuhy, Lubomir Metnar, Ales Opata, Radek Vondracek, Jaroslav Kubera, Andrej Babis

From left front Tomas Tuhy, Lubomir Metnar, Ales Opata, Radek Vondracek, Jaroslav Kubera, Andrej Babis attended celebrations of 75th anniversary of the anti-Nazi Slovak National Uprising (SNP) in Banska Bystrica, Slovakia, August 29, 2019. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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