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Svet za nacionalno varnost se je sestal v pisarni predsednika vlade v četrtek zjutraj z udeležbo predsednika Petr Pavla. Na sestanku so se osredotočili na nadaljevanje razprav o novem vojaškem konceptu, ki je bil začel v sredini junija. Po mnenju predsednika vlade Andrej Babiš (ANO) je bil dnevni red dovolj širok, da je za dokončanje dokumenta potreboval še eno zasedanje. To je bilo prvič, odkar je Babiš zavrnil sestanek zaradi vrha NATO, ki ga je srečal s predsednikom Pavlom. Dnevni red je poleg vojaške strategije vključeval okoli dvajset točk, kot so policijski in splošni varnostni koncepti. Novi načelnik generalštaba Miroslav Hlaváč se je udeležil svojega prvega zasedanja kot del sveta.
A significant portion of the Czech population perceives the disputes between the government and President Miloš Zeman as a problem. According to a survey conducted by Kantar.cz for Czech Television (ČT), eight out of ten Czech citizens view the conflicts over whether the president should participate in international meetings as problematic. The survey was carried out on the threshold of May and June and included 1200 respondents. More than half of the respondents believe that the participation of the president in international events should result from a joint decision made by both the head of state and the cabinet. A quarter of the population believes the government should make the decision, while nearly one-fifth thinks the president should decide based on his own judgment.
The dispute between President Miloš Zeman and the government concerns the composition of the delegation attending the July NATO summit in Ankara. Prime Minister Andrej Babiš (ANO) has previously stated that Zeman should not be part of the delegation. However, Zeman, who has attended all alliance summits since taking office and previously served as chairman of the NATO Military Committee, has prepared a constitutional complaint in case he is not included in the delegation. The final decision regarding the composition of the delegation will be made by the government on June 22.
According to the analysis by Kantar.cz analyst Nikola Stárková, older individuals and those with higher education or a high school diploma perceive this issue more seriously. Voters of opposition parties primarily see these disputes as a significant problem affecting the functioning of the government and the president. On the other hand, supporters of the ruling party consider these issues less serious, although about half of them still regard the conflict as a major problem.
Vice Premier Alena Schillerová (ANO) stated during a debate on ČT that nobody is preventing the president from traveling. She mentioned that the prime minister will undoubtedly lead the delegation, which will include ministers of foreign affairs Petr Macinko (Motorists) and defense Jaromír Zůna (for SPD). The inclusion of Zeman in the delegation remains to be decided. Tomio Okamura, the speaker of the Chamber of Deputies and leader of SPD, expressed disagreement with Zeman's participation in the summit during a program on CNN Prima News.
Former Prime Minister Petr Fiala (ODS) considers the situation an embarrassment. He pointed out that instead of fulfilling its obligations, the Czech Republic sends a signal to the world that it does not know who will represent it at the summit by mid-June due to internal disagreements. Schillerová dismissed the potential constitutional complaint as nonsense.
The survey revealed that 73.3% of respondents viewed the disputes between the government and President Zeman regarding his participation in the summit as a problem, while 26.7% did not. The total number of participants in the survey was 1419 readers. This data highlights the public perception of the ongoing tensions within the Czech political landscape concerning international representation and the role of the president in such matters.
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The article discusses the fashion trends at Wimbledon 2026, highlighting how some players have used their outfits to make bold style statements while adhering to the traditional white dress code. It mentions Naomi Osaka as one of the participants and notes the contrast between tradition and individual expression in tennis attire. The piece also includes a separate section about a football match where Morocco defeated Canada 3-0 in the World Cup quarter-finals, with all goals coming in the second half. Additionally, there is a mention of a political interview with former President Miloš Zeman discussing his relationship with Prime Minister Andrej Babiš’s government and other political topics.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): While the main subject is the fashion at Wimbledon, which could be considered apolitical, the article also includes a significant portion about political figures and discussions, including former President Miloš Zeman commenting on current politics. The framing of these political elements remains un
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 100 · Objektivnost 95): The article accurately reports Zeman's comments on his conflict with Babiš and criticism of President Pavel regarding the NATO summit. The tone is mostly neutral though slightly critical of Pavel, but remains objective overall.
Seznam ZprávyNeodvisenSredinaDejstva 95Objektivnost 90pred 3 dnevi
Svet za nacionalno varnost se je sestal v pisarni predsednika vlade v četrtek zjutraj z udeležbo predsednika Petr Pavla. Na sestanku so se osredotočili na nadaljevanje razprav o novem vojaškem konceptu, ki je bil začel v sredini junija. Po mnenju predsednika vlade Andrej Babiš (ANO) je bil dnevni red dovolj širok, da je za dokončanje dokumenta potreboval še eno zasedanje. To je bilo prvič, odkar je Babiš zavrnil sestanek zaradi vrha NATO, ki ga je srečal s predsednikom Pavlom. Dnevni red je poleg vojaške strategije vključeval okoli dvajset točk, kot so policijski in splošni varnostni koncepti. Novi načelnik generalštaba Miroslav Hlaváč se je udeležil svojega prvega zasedanja kot del sveta.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): V članku je uravnotežen opis zasedanja nacionalnega varnostnega sveta, vključno s stališči predsednika vlade in predsednika države.
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 95 · Objektivnost 90): The article accurately reports on the meeting of the Security Council with President Pavel's participation, aligning with the primary source's focus on the NATO summit dispute. It avoids direct mention of the constitutional court conflict but provides factual details about the agenda and context.
V članku se razpravlja o nesoglasju med predsednikom Milošem Zemanom in predsednikom vlade Andrejom Babišom glede sestave češke delegacije na prihodnjem vrhu Nata v Ankari. Predsednikov tiskovni predstavnik je potrdil, da je Zeman zahteval sestanek z Babišom, da bi se vprašanje rešilo s dialogom, vendar ga je Babiš zavrnil. Zeman je trdil, da vlada ne upošteva predhodne odločbe ustavnega sodišča, ki mu je omogočila, da se udeleži vrha.
Ocena pristranskosti (Levo): V članku je zapisano, da je konflikt izhajal iz Babisove zavrnitve, da bi sodeloval v dialogu kljub prizadevanjem Zemana, kar pomeni, da je Babiš obstrukcionist.
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 95 · Objektivnost 90): The article closely follows the president's statement and accurately reports the conflict with the government. It maintains a balanced tone throughout.
Predsednik Miloš Zeman je izrazil nezadovoljstvo z odločitvijo češke vlade, da bo premier Andrej Babiš vodil češko delegacijo na vrhu NATO v Ankari, trdil pa je, da to krši predhodno odločbo ustavnega sodišča.
Ocena pristranskosti (Levo): Članek predstavlja stališče predsednika Zemana, ki poudarja njegovo spoštovanje ustavnih odločb in protokolnih tradicij, kar se ujema z bolj tradicionalističnim in institucionalnim pogledom na upravljanje.
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 95 · Objektivnost 85): The article accurately reflects the president's statement, quoting directly from his official document. It presents both sides of the issue, mentioning the government's position as well. However, it leans slightly towards the president's perspective with phrases like 'civilized proceedings'.
Seznam ZprávyNeodvisenDesnoDejstva 90Objektivnost 80pred 7 dnevi
Češka vlada je v sporu s predsedniško pisarno o tem, kdo bo vodil češko delegacijo na prihodnjem vrhu Nata v Ankari. Ministr za zunanje zadeve Petr Macinka (ANO) vztraja, da bo delegacijo vodil premier Andrej Babiš (ANO), kljub trditvi predsednika, da bi moral samodejno voditi po protokolu. Ustavno sodišče je ukazalo vladi, da akreditira predsednika in mu zagotovi polno službo, vendar vlada trdi, da financiranje vojske, o katerem se bo razpravljalo na vrhu, spada pod njihovo pristojnost. Končna sestava delegacije bo objavljena prihodnji ponedeljek po zasedanju kabineta.
Ocena pristranskosti (Desno): Članek prikazuje situacijo skozi lečo vlade, ki izpodbija avtoriteto predsednika, poudarja pa stališče vlade, da odločitve o vojaškem financiranju spadajo pod njen nadzor.
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 90 · Objektivnost 80): Article accurately reports on disagreement over delegation leadership, quotes officials, and references legal rulings. Maintains balanced reporting without clear bias.
The Czech delegation at the upcoming NATO summit in Ankara will confirm that the country plans to gradually increase defense spending to 3.5% of GDP by 2035. The government has approved a mandate for the delegation, which includes assurances to NATO partners that the Czech Republic will meet its two-percent defense spending commitment this year. However, Prime Minister Andrej Babiš admitted that meeting this target this year is unlikely, stating that the government is doing its best but does not guarantee success. The planned defense budget for 2024 is 154.8 billion crowns, or 1.72% of GDP, falling short of the 179.8 billion crowns needed to reach 2% of GDP. Within the coalition government, there are differing views: the ruling ANO party and the SPD do not expect the goal to be met this year, while the Motorists' Party supports aiming for the target. The law requiring 2% of GDP for defense was passed in early 2023, but the Czech Republic has yet to meet this requirement according to NATO assessments.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents both the government's position and the differing opinions within the coalition, including statements from the prime minister and members of various parties. It provides balanced information without overtly favoring any side, using neutral language and citing multiple viewpoints.
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 90 · Objektivnost 80): This article focuses on defense spending rather than the main dispute between the president and government. It presents factual data about budget commitments but doesn't address the core issue of the president's participation in the summit.
The Czech government is set to announce the final composition of the delegation for the NATO summit in Ankara, with the Constitutional Court ruling that President Petr Pavel must be included. The presidential office expects Pavel to lead the delegation, but Foreign Minister Petr Macinka (Motorists) disagrees, arguing that Prime Minister Andrej Babiš (ANO) should head it. Additionally, the government plans to discuss amendments to the constitutional law regarding criminal prosecution of MPs and senators, which would abolish automatic immunity and apply standard criminal procedures. There is also a parliamentary proposal to amend the conflict of interest law, allowing all cabinet members except those deciding on funding allocations to access subsidies and participate in public tenders. The amendment would also shorten the period for reclaiming improperly paid subsidies from the State Agricultural Intervention Fund, retroactively.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents both perspectives on who should lead the NATO delegation—President Petr Pavel versus Prime Minister Andrej Babiš—without overtly favoring either side. It also outlines legislative proposals without clear ideological leaning, maintaining a balanced tone. While there is some level
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 80): Article covers the government's final decision on the delegation and related legislative agenda. It presents facts clearly but has minor biases in emphasizing certain aspects of the debate over the president's role.
Članek pokriva več tem, predvsem se osredotoča na češko politiko in mednarodne odnose. Poroča, da so ameriški diplomati pred vrhom NATO v Ankari opozorili češko vlado, naj se izogiba utemeljevanju, zakaj država ne izpolnjuje zaveze o porabi za obrambo v višini 2% BDP. Češka je opisana kot eden najhujših prispevkov v okviru NATO, predsednik Donald Trump pa naj ne bi prenašal nobenih opravičil. Poleg tega se omenjajo domača vprašanja, kot so podjetja, ki še naprej uvažajo sankcionirano rusko les skozi druge evropske države, in politični komentar o potencialnem predsedniškem kandidatu Petru Pavlu. Članek vključuje tudi nepovezane segmente o Evroviziji, osebne refleksije češke igralke in vremenske posodobitve.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): Medtem ko članek obravnava politično občutljive teme, kot so zaveze Nata in notranja politična dinamika, predstavlja informacije, ne da bi odkrito podpirali katero koli določeno politično stališče.
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 75): The article presents factual information about Czech NATO commitments and mentions U.S. warnings, which aligns with cross-source consensus. However, some details like the specific diplomatic document are not verified. The inclusion of unrelated topics like the Eurovision and actress interviews may d
The article reports that Prime Minister Andrej Babiš's government has allowed President Petr Pavel to attend the NATO summit in Ankara but assigned him a 'zero role' in the event. The Czech president sought to negotiate with Babiš, who refused. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, led by Petr Fiala (not Motoristé), informed the presidential office orally that the president would be part of the Czech delegation led by the prime minister, accompanied by only one other person and three bodyguards. The article notes that while the president is legally entitled to be accompanied, the limited support reflects the government's reluctance to grant him significant influence at the summit.
Ocena pristranskosti (Levo): The article frames the situation as a deliberate limitation on the president's influence, suggesting a lack of respect for his authority. It emphasizes the government's refusal to engage with the president and highlights the minimal support provided, which implies a power struggle between the prime
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 75): The article discusses the dispute over the president's role at the NATO summit. It provides factual details about the situation and includes quotes from relevant parties, maintaining a relatively balanced perspective.
Češki premier Andrej Babiš bo vodil češko delegacijo na prihodnjem vrhu Nata v Ankari, je dejal zunanji minister Petr Macinka, ki je dejal, da ustavno sodišče ni razveljavilo odločitve vlade o sestavi delegacije.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): V članku so predstavljeni različni pogledi različnih politikov in ne kažejo očitne pristranskosti do katere koli strani.Vključuje izjave vladnih in opozicijskih osebnosti, ki uravnoteženo pokrivajo razpravo o sestavi češke delegacije na vrhu NATO.
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 75): The article provides factual details about the government's decision and the court's preliminary ruling. It maintains a somewhat neutral tone but focuses more on the government's perspective, giving less attention to the president's arguments.
Seznam ZprávyNeodvisenSredinaDejstva 85Objektivnost 70pred 5 dnevi
The Czech president, Miloš Zeman, has expressed concerns over the conditions under which he would travel to the NATO summit in Ankara. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs informed the presidential office of the proposed terms, but Zeman wants to discuss them further with Prime Minister Andrej Babiš. According to reports, the presidential administration is dissatisfied with the information provided, which they perceive as obstructive rather than constructive. The government decided to include Zeman on the accredited list for the summit, but the prime minister remains the head of the delegation and will attend both major events— an informal dinner and formal discussions. Zeman believes he should automatically be the head of the delegation according to protocol and tradition, offering a compromise where each leader attends one of the two main events. However, Babiš suggested that the matter would now be handled by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Legal expert Jan Kysela questioned whether the government fully complied with the Constitutional Court’s decision, suggesting that Zeman’s participation was only superficially allowed.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents multiple perspectives without overtly favoring any side. It includes statements from the president, the prime minister, and legal experts, providing a balanced view of the situation regarding Zeman's attendance at the NATO summit. There is no clear ideological framing or biased措
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 70): The article reports on the situation accurately, citing the Hrad’s stance and the disagreement between the president and the government. It mentions the legal framework from the Constitutional Court but doesn’t quote the full primary source. The tone leans slightly towards the government’s position,
Češka vlada se sooča z nepričakovanimi zapleti zaradi predhodne odločitve ustavnega sodišča v zvezi z delegacijo, ki se bo udeležila vrha NATO v Ankari. Prvotno naj bi delegacijo vodil premier Andrej Babiš, skupaj z zunanjim ministrom Petrom Macinko in obrambnim ministrom Jaromírom Zůno. Vendar pa je sodba sodišča prisilila vlado, da ponovno preuči sestavo delegacije, vključno z morebitno vključitvijo predsednika Miloša Zemana. Ta sprememba je povzročila notranje napetosti v vladi, saj diplomati opozarjajo, da bi lahko vsakršno nesoglasje med vlado in predsedniško administracijo pritegnilo mednarodno pozornost in škodilo ugledu države v okviru NATO. Vlada mora zdaj pred vrhom rešiti štiri ključna vprašanja: kdo bo vodil delegacijo, njeno velikost, kako bodo odgovornosti razdeljene med člane in način prevoza.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): Članek objektivno predstavlja situacijo in se osredotoča na postopkovne in logistične izzive, ki izhajajo iz odločbe ustavnega sodišča.
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 70): The article accurately reports the conflict between the president and the government over the NATO summit delegation but presents it from the perspective of those involved in planning, showing bias towards the government’s position. It mentions the legal ruling but doesn’t fully contextualize it aga
Češka vlada razpravlja o obliki udeležbe predsednika Miloša Zemana na vrhu Nata v Ankari. Razprava se osredotoča na to, ali se bo Zeman, ki je izrazil kritična stališča do Nata in zahodnih zavezništev, udeležil dogodka.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): Članek predstavlja dejansko izjavo o tem, da vlada razmišlja o sodelovanju predsednika na vrhu Nata, ne da bi sprejela jasno stališče ali uporabila pristranski jezik.
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 70): Reports accurately on the composition of the delegation but lacks depth in explaining the constitutional dispute. The tone remains mostly neutral.
Češka vlada je objavila načrte za razkritje sestave svoje delegacije na vrhu NATO v Ankari po sodni odločbi, ki je zahtevala vključitev predsednika Petra Pavla. Ministrstvo za zunanje zadeve, ki ga vodi Petr Macinka (iz stranke motoristov), trdi, da predsednik ne vodi delegacije, ker sodišče ni razveljavilo prejšnje odločitve o dodelitvi te vloge premierju Andreju Babiš (ANO). Macinka je potrdil, da je izpolnil sodni ukaz za akreditacijo Pavla, čeprav posredno.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): Članek predstavlja več političnih vprašanj brez jasnega ideološkega nagibanja. Poroča o pravnih odločitvah, vladnih odločitvah in zakonodajnih razpravah, ki vključujejo različne stranke in osebnosti, vendar ne poudarja nobenega posebnega stališča nad drugimi.
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 80 · Objektivnost 75): The article accurately reports on the constitutional court's decision and the subsequent reactions, including threats and vulgar comments directed at the court, aligning closely with the primary source document.
Članek poroča o tekočih sporih med češkimi vrhunskimi politiki glede udeležbe na vrhu NATO. Predsednik vlade Andrej Babiš (ANO) je kritiziral načrt predsednika Petra Pavla za udeležbo na vrhu v Ankari, trdil je, da škoduje češkim interesom. Predsednik Pavel se je branil, ko je dejal, da so Babišove izjave močne izjave, ki jih je treba bodisi utemeljiti ali umakniti. Místopředseda Poslanecké sněmovny Patrik Nacher (ANO) se je odzvala Babišovim pomislekom in predlagala, da bi se vrh začel s sramoto zaradi notranjih nesoglasja znotraj češke delegacije. Vodja TOP 09 Matěj Ondřej Havel je dodal, da odločitev vpliva na vse češke državljane.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): Medtem ko članek obravnava politično nabito vprašanje, ki vključuje politične osebnosti na visoki ravni, predstavlja oba stališča brez jasnega uredniškega favorizma.
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 80 · Objektivnost 70): The article covers the debate over Czech commitments to NATO and defense spending. It presents factual information and includes statements from various politicians, though it leans slightly towards criticism of the current government.
The Czech president, Miloš Zeman, has criticized the government over the handling of his participation in the upcoming NATO summit in Ankara. Zeman described the situation as 'unprecedented' and expressed frustration that he was not allowed to lead the Czech delegation, which is now headed by Prime Minister Andrej Babiš. The government had initially refused to include Zeman in the delegation due to a legal dispute, but after the Constitutional Court ordered the government to ensure Zeman’s attendance, the prime minister agreed to allow him to participate. However, Zeman was not granted the formal role of head of the delegation, and the government specified who could accompany him. Babiš stated that the government fulfilled all court orders and saw no need for further meetings with Zeman on this issue. Zeman, meanwhile, emphasized that the conflict arose because he filed a lawsuit against the government, which complicated matters both diplomatically and logistically.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents both perspectives—President Zeman's criticism of the government and Prime Minister Babiš's explanation of the government's actions—without overtly favoring either side. It includes direct quotes from both parties and does not use loaded language or one-sided sourcing.
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 80 · Objektivnost 70): This article directly references the president's statements and provides a balanced view of both sides. It accurately reflects the disagreement between the president and the prime minister regarding the delegation composition at the NATO summit.
Češki premier Andrej Babiš je izrazil razočaranje nad odločitvijo ustavnega sodišča, ki je predsedniku Milošu Zemanu dovolil, da se udeleži vrha Nata kot del češke delegacije. Babiš je dejal, da je vlada predhodno odločila, da bo predsednik vlade vodil delegacijo na podlagi sklepa kabineta.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): V članku sta predstavljena stališča Babiša in Zemana, ne da bi se očitno zavzemala za katero koli stran. Vključuje neposredne citate obeh strank in ne uporablja pristranskega jezika ali selektivnih virov.
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 80 · Objektivnost 65): Article clearly outlines the situation between Babiš and Pavel, matching the primary source. However, it has a slightly biased tone favoring Babiš’s position.
Seznam ZprávyNeodvisenSredinaDejstva 80Objektivnost 65pred 6 dnevi
Češka vlada je predsednika Miloša Zemana uvrstila na seznam udeležencev vrha NATO v Ankari, vendar upa, da se na koncu ne bo udeležil. Premier Andrej Babiš je izjavil, da je vlada upoštevala odločitev ustavnega sodišča, ki je zahtevala vključitev predsednika, vendar je poudarila, da je predsednik vlade še vedno vodja delegacije. Vlada upa, da bo Zeman ponovno premislil o svoji udeležbi, saj menijo, da je spor o delegaciji nepotreben. Zeman je trdil, da bi kot vodja države moral samodejno voditi delegacijo v skladu z diplomatskim protokolom, medtem ko vlada trdi, da odloča, kdo se udeležuje takšnih dogodkov. Nesoglasje se je stopnjevalo, ko je Zeman zavrnil imenovanje ministra za zunanje zadeve Petra Macha na položaj ministra za zunanje zadeve, kar je privedlo do napetosti med izvršno in predsedniško oblastjo.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): Članek predstavlja stališča vlade in predsednika, ne da bi očitno naklonil nobeni strani, vključuje neposredne citate obeh strank in pojasnjuje njihova stališča brez uredniškega ali pristranskega jezika.
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 80 · Objektivnost 65): The article includes some factual information but misrepresents the situation by suggesting the government wants the president not to attend, which isn't stated in the primary source. The tone is biased against the president, using phrases like 'zůstaňte doma' (stay home) and implying the president
The Czech government is in a dispute with the President over the composition of his delegation for an upcoming summit. The President has requested that he attend the summit, arguing that funding for the military, which will be discussed at the summit, falls under his authority. However, the Constitutional Court has ordered the President to be accredited and for the government to provide him with full support. According to Vice Prime Minister Lubomír Macinko, the president automatically leads the delegation according to protocol, but the court did not revoke the previous Monday’s government resolution regarding the delegation’s composition, which assigns a leading role to the prime minister. The government plans to update this decision on Monday. Macinko mentioned that the government considered whether to challenge the court’s decision but ultimately decided to comply. He criticized the court’s ruling, stating it could lead to a presidential republic. Meanwhile, the government is preparing to present data on defense spending, aiming to meet NATO commitments of two percent of GDP for military expenditures.
Ocena pristranskosti (Desno): The article frames the situation as a conflict between the executive branch (President) and the legislative branch (government), emphasizing the government's compliance with the court's order while criticizing the court's decision as moving toward a presidential republic. It highlights the potential
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 80 · Objektivnost 65): Provides an analysis of the political maneuvering but presents it with a clear bias against the government. Still maintains basic factual accuracy.
Petr Kolář, poradce prezidenta Petra Pavla, uvedl v rozhovoru s podcastem Studio N, že prezident bude pravděpodobně znovu kandidovat na funkci hlavy státu, jelikož vnímá aktuální situaci jako 'únos státu'. Kritizuje vládu za spor ohledně cesty prezidenta na summit NATO a chování ministrově Petra Macinky. Kolář tvrdí, že premiér Andrej Babiš by měl ukázat velkorysost a upravit chování vlády, a navíc obviňuje Babiše z mocenské svévoli. Odmítá způsob komunikace Babiše s prezidentem a naznačuje, že spor může být spojen s osobními pomsty kvůli nejmenování určitého politika do vlády.
Ocena pristranskosti (Levo): The article presents a critical perspective towards the current government, particularly Premier Andrej Babiš, using strong language such as 'mocenská svévoli' (tyranny of power), and frames the conflict between the president and the government as an issue of state capture. The framing emphasizes a左
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 75 · Objektivnost 65): The article accurately reflects the primary source’s concerns about the president’s participation and mentions the compromise proposed. However, it leans slightly towards supporting the government’s stance, showing mild bias.
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