The subjects of the emerging Czech government – the ANO movement, the SPD and the Motoristi sebe party – signed a coalition agreement on Monday. This happened a month after the elections to the Chamber of Deputies and shortly before the start of the constitutive session of the lower chamber, reports TASR in Prague.
The contract was signed on behalf of the ANO movement by its chairman Andrej Babiš and head of the movement’s parliamentary club Little Tatyana, for the SPD movement, its chairman Tomio Okamura and head of the SPD parliamentary club, Radim Fiala, and for the Motorists party, its chairman Petr Macinka and head of the party’s caucus Boris Šťastny.
All 108 deputies of the emerging coalition have yet to sign the amendment to the coalition agreement, whereby they undertake to comply with everything that follows from it, including the election of the chairman of the Chamber of Deputies, whose post, based on the agreement, went to the SPD movement. The forming government has already announced that it will jointly nominate Okamura for this post.