The article discusses concerns raised by regional governors (hejtmani) regarding the Czech Republic's state financial support for road repairs and maintenance. The state has stopped sending its regular contribution of four billion crowns, which was previously provided annually. Regional authorities, including the Pardubice Region, are now covering these costs from their own budgets and EU funds, leading to increased financial pressure. Some regions, like Pardubice, are already allocating more money than last year. Governors are urging the government to provide funding this year rather than waiting until next year’s budget planning. The Ministry of Transport has stated it will discuss funding during summer, but some regions argue this is too late. Political tensions are evident, with criticism directed at Prime Minister Petr Fiala’s government for reducing financial support.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): While there is political tension between regional leaders and the national government, the article presents both sides' positions fairly. It includes criticisms from regional representatives and acknowledges the government's stance. There is no clear ideological slant in the framing of the issue, as
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 75 · Objektivnost 80): The article accurately reports on the call from regional leaders for state funding for road repairs and mentions specific examples like the Pardubice region. It provides details on financial allocations and collaboration between regions and municipalities. The tone remains neutral, though there is s





