President Pavel filed a competence lawsuit because of Ankara: The Constitutional Court will decide on powers in foreign policy
The move by President Petr Pavel, who filed a jurisdictional lawsuit with the Constitutional Court due to a dispute with the government about representation at the NATO summit, brings a crucial moment for the interpretation of the Czech constitution. The court proceedings will definitively clarify the competence boundaries between the head of state and the cabinet, which bears budgetary and political responsibility for foreign policy. I predict that the president will not succeed in court, while the position of weakened Western leaders at the upcoming summit is also illustrated by the example of British Prime Minister Starmer, who left office after a crushing election defeat.
President Pavel filed a jurisdictional lawsuit regarding the NATO summit. It will finally become clear what the situation is with the powers of the government or the president. I'm betting he'll lose - but now it's up to the judges.
Between us, if Pavel were to win in court, he would not be the most useless participant in Ankara, but the second most useless. This title is won by British Prime Minister Starmer, whose Labor Party lost the election massively and ended up in office, so White Fang no longer cares about his pro-war plans :)

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