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    Czech President Tells Prime Minister Hopeful Babis to Show How He Will End Conflicts of Interest

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    Posted on November 12, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Czech President insists Babis address business conflicts before becoming PM, highlighting risks of constitutional violations and EU subsidy loss.

    Czech President Urges Babis to Address Business Conflicts Before Appointment

    Babis's Path to Prime Ministership

    PRAGUE (Reuters) -Czech election winner, billionaire Andrej Babis, must tell the public how he will eliminate conflicts of interest stemming from his business activities before he is appointed prime minister, President Petr Pavel said on Wednesday.

    Presidential Demands

    Babis' populist ANO party won the October 3-4 election and is forming a government with two fringe right-wing partners.

    Business Interests and Subsidies

    Babis, 71, has said he would comply with a law regulating business interests of government members but has not said how.

    Previous Legal Challenges

    The issue is becoming a hurdle in Babis' return to power after four years in opposition.

    Appointing Babis without a clear declaration on the issue could risk violating the constitution and could eventually lead to a loss of EU subsidies, the presidential office said in a statement.

    "The president continues to demand that Andrej Babis, by the time of appointment as prime minister, publicly announces how he intends to resolve his conflict of interest," the statement said.

    After meeting Pavel on Wednesday, Babis said he would study materials on the matter given to him by the president but did not reveal how he would proceed.

    Babis is the owner of hundreds of companies, most of them in the Agrofert group, in farming, food processing, chemicals, health and other sectors in the Czech Republic and other central European countries.

    Many of his businesses receive local and EU subsidies given to farmers according to the size of their land or the number of animals they keep. They have also received subsidies for modernisation, and money from public contracts.

    The corruption watchdog Transparency International has said that to make a clean break with his firms, Babis should either sell them, stop taking any public contracts, or stay out of government.

    During his first term as prime minister from 2017 to 2021, Babis faced legal battles and a European probe over potential conflicts of interest. Then, he temporarily moved his assets to trust funds but a court and the European Commission found that to be insufficient.

    (Reporting by Jan Lopatka; Editing by Sharon Singleton and Ros Russell)

    Table of Contents

    • Babis's Path to Prime Ministership
    • Presidential Demands
    • Business Interests and Subsidies
    • Previous Legal Challenges

    Key Takeaways

    • •Czech President demands Babis resolve business conflicts.
    • •Babis's ANO party won the recent election.
    • •Potential constitutional risks if conflicts remain unresolved.
    • •Babis owns Agrofert group, receiving EU subsidies.
    • •Transparency International suggests selling businesses.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Czech president tells prime minister hopeful Babis to show how he will end conflicts of interest

    1What are EU subsidies?

    EU subsidies are financial contributions provided by the European Union to support various sectors, including agriculture and development, aimed at promoting economic growth and stability.

    2What is compliance in a business context?

    Compliance refers to the process of ensuring that a company adheres to legal standards, regulations, and internal policies to avoid legal issues and maintain ethical operations.

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