The Bitcoin case provokes tensions in the Czech government coalition. Fiala appeals to peace and cooperation, emphasizing the risk of strengthening the opposition and pro -Russian actors.
If the situation around the Bitcoin case escalated, only the opposition and pro -Russian forces would benefit from it, according to Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala. He understands the nervousness of the government coalition, but believes that they will explain everything with the tent to Tuesday’s meeting. He said this on Monday on the X social network, says TASR newsletter in Prague.
“There are too many speculation and emotions in the public space. It certainly does not help anything. That’s why I understand some nervousness in the ruling coalition. I believe we will explain everything in our joint meeting,” Fiala wrote.
Risk of escalation
In his words, it is not in the interest of the coalition together – which includes his ODA party, which also worked with the ending Minister of Justice Pavel Blažek – or their coalition partner of the movement to escalate the situation. “The only one to benefit from it is the opposition and the pro -Russian forces in the country,” added the prime minister of the Czech government.
The fact that the mayors and independent movement is nervous and his deputies are angry, said on Monday for the server Novinky.cz Minister of Industry and Trade for Stan Lukáš Vlček. He called on government partners not to induce this nervousness. This happened after the candidate for the Minister of Justice Eva Decroix from ODS and the head of the YES Group Alena Schiller said in a Sunday discussion show that according to their information about the Bitcoin donation, the deputy on this resort from the Stan Dvořák movement also knew. However, he claims that he only knew about the intention of a man of Bitcoins, but the fact that the transaction actually occurred was not known.
Concerns about responsibility
According to the head of the tent and the Minister of the Interior, Vít Austria, the aim of such information is to give the impression that everyone is responsible for it and thus avert attention from essential things and real culprits. “I am not surprised at the opposition. But in my opinion, it is not an authentic effort to stand up to the matter that it has declared. If the ODS does not satisfactoryly clear the questions, the mayors do not rule out leaving the government, according to some deputies.