The Constitutional Court of the Czech Republic suspended a part of the treaty between the Czech Republic and the Holy See for being in conflict with the Constitution. The document cannot yet be ratified and is awaiting modification.
According to the Constitutional Court of the Czech Republic, part of the contract between the Czech Republic and the Holy See, which was approved by the government of Petr Fiala in 2024 and subsequently passed by the Chamber of Deputies, is in conflict with the Czech constitutional order. Judge Zdeněk Kühn announced the decision of the Supreme Court of the Czech Republic on Wednesday. The proposal for review was submitted by a group of senators who had doubts about it, and President Petr Pavel was also critical of the contract. The ratification of the document cannot be completed until the contradiction is removed, informs the correspondent of TASR in Prague.
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