Czech deputies condemned the president of the country Milos Zemman for loyalty to Russia and accused him that he was working for the interests of Moscow, and not Prague. It is reported by Czech television channel Nova.
The leaders of the Czech opposition believe that the head of state is “under the influence of Russians.”
“It was not a speech for Czech citizens, but for the Russian Federation. Banalization, doubts, slander. All this is artificially wrapped. This is not the president,” said the member of the Chamber of Deputies of Parliament and Chairman of the Centerless Party of the TP 09 Market of Pekarov Adamov.
Her opinion was supported by the deputies Vit Rakushan and Ivan Bartos. According to Rakushan, Zeman has shown its rhetoric that the Czechs “lack the head of state that would stand on the side of citizens in difficult times.” Bartos criticized the land for the statements “at the level of hypotheses” and for the fact that the president “calls doubt on the reliability of the security services of his country.”
Earlier, Zeman stated that the story around the explosions in the Vrbetice, which occurred in 2014, in fact, may indeed be a consequence of special services games. He promised to declassify the results of the investigation of the explosions and announced that in the reports of the Security Service and Information of the Czech Republic, there is no evidence of the involvement of “Russian agents”.