Czech President Milos Zeman appointed a new head of the country’s government. It is reported by RIA Novosti.
Petr Phial, the leader of the liberal coalition “Together”, which won the parliamentary elections on October 8-9.
During the ceremony, it was separated from the rest of the participants with a special wall, while visual and sound contact remained between them. All those present were in respirators.
Earlier, Zeman accepted the resignation of the conservative government under the post of Prime Minister of the Republic of Andrei Babisha. The petition of resignation was associated with the victory in the election of the liberal coalition, which should form a new Cabinet of Ministers. At the same time, Zeman asked the members of the Cabinet of Cabinet of Cabinet to fulfill his duties before approving the new list of members of the government.
On October 9, the next parliamentary elections were held in the Czech Republic. The victory on them won the coalition “Together”, consisting of three opposition liberal parties. After the elections, the liberals began negotiations with another liberal coalition, which also held a parliament consisting of the Pirate Party and the movement “Old buildings and independent”.