Czech Republic mulling to declare impeachment to president returned

In the Czech Republic, they wanted to declare the impeachment to the President of the country to the Milosho Zemazan, who settled behind Russia in the scandal around the explosions in warehouses in Vrbetice. This was stated by Chairman of the Security Committee of the Czech Republic, Pavel Fisher, his words leads the publication novinky.

Fisher said that the Committee came to the conclusion that Zeman was not able to hold the presidency of the country. “He often disoriented, acts without coordination with the government,” the deputy emphasized. The politician reproached the head of state in that he incorrectly interprets the constitution, does not restrain his promises and oppresses the freedom of the media.

Fisher said that the Senate, where most places are occupied by the Opponents of the Land, will vote on the suggestion of his removal from office next week.

Earlier, Zeman stated that the cause of explosions at military warehouses in the Czech Vrbetice in 2014 could attempt to hide the shortage of ammunition kept there. He also stated that other versions, in addition to the involvement of Russian special services, also considered the Minister of Justice of the Czech Republic Maria Benezov. Beneshyov itself has denied this information. It was also reported that the secret document of counterintelligence that the agents of the Russian special services were allegedly involved in the organization of explosions in warehouses in Vrbetice, the agents of the Russian special services were paid, laying the president to ignore the whole ten days.

Tensions in Russian-Czech relations arose after the Czech Republic accused Russian special services in involvement in the explosions in Vrbetice in 2014, when two people were killed. According to Prague, the eve of the incidents in the warehouses were Russians Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov, whom Great Britain accuses to attempt to poison the former Agent Gro Sergei Skriply. Russia involvement in the incident denies.

/Media reports.