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Democrats exorcise communists, then PM hosts orthodox ones from as far away as Vietnam

Enough! Cut the communists off from the state allowance

The candidacy of Stačilo! as a new movement brings its founders from the KSČM some negatives. It cuts them off from receiving state contributions, which are paid to political parties by the state in the event of their success in the elections and in exchange for mandates. The situation is already tangled when it comes to the financing of the campaign itself, which the KSČM will partially pay for, according to Novinek.

Source novinky.cz/volby-stacilo-odstrihne-komunisty-od-statniho-prispevku

Let’s abolish the communists, politicians demand in an appeal signed by Hašek and Koller

Former Senators Martin Mejstřík and Jaromír Štětina have proposed that the promotion of communist ideology be included among the crimes. MPs and senators are asked to do the same in an open call “Let’s abolish the communists! or When November Will End”, which has been signed by the Nagano Olympics winner, former hockey goalkeeper Dominik Hašek, rocker and frontman of the band Lucie David Koller, and actors Jan Hrušínský and Jan Potměšil.

Source idnes.cz/vyzva-postavit-propagaci-komunismu-a-jeho-symbolu-mimo-zakon-stetina-mejstriki

Czech Republic hosted Vietnamese communists in a hotel for two million crowns

While fundamental rights are being restricted in Vietnam and people are being imprisoned for their political opinion, similar to China, the government of Petr Fiala (ODS) has invited the Vietnamese Prime Minister and his ministerial entourage to the Czech Republic to conclude a “strategic partnership” with him. The delegation stayed in a luxury hotel, paying almost CZK 1.4 million for two nights. The visit from Vietnam also arrived in Prague in November, when the accommodation cost CZK 550,000.

Source novinky.cz/vietnamske-komunisty-cesko-hostilo-v-hotelu-za-dva-miliony-korun