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Czech prime minister Andrej Babis is accused of exerting control over Agrofert Company, which receives EU subsidies, while at the same time being actively involved in the implementation of the EU budget for the Czech Republic

Questions for Czech PM Babis on Agrofert

Today (Friday 19 June) the European Parliament will vote on a resolution that strongly condemns the Czech prime minister Andrej Babiš' conflicts of interest.

He is accused of exerting control over Agrofert Company, which receives EU subsidies, while at the same time being actively involved in the implementation of the EU budget for the Czech Republic.

The resolution "deplores" this situation and ...

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Jakub Patočka is on the board of Corporate Europe Observatory, an NGO investigating and exposing corporate lobbying in Brussels.

Czech prime minister Andrej Babis is accused of exerting control over Agrofert Company, which receives EU subsidies, while at the same time being actively involved in the implementation of the EU budget for the Czech Republic

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Jakub Patočka is on the board of Corporate Europe Observatory, an NGO investigating and exposing corporate lobbying in Brussels.

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