The Czech Government resists the vote of no confidence
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Bitcoin is at the center of a serious political scandal that has shaken the Czech Republic. On Wednesday, the government led by Prime Minister Petr Fiala survived a vote of no confidence, avoiding its collapse just months before the scheduled elections. The crisis arose from a controversial donation in bitcoin that involved the Ministry of Justice, causing a heated debate in the entire Parliament. In detail, 98 deputies out of 192 present opposed the opposition’s motion, while 94 voted to overthrow the executive. The narrow margin reflects a fragile majority, but sufficient to keep the Fiala-led administration stable. This victory avoids early elections, which would have been triggered immediately in the event of the motion’s success. The donation in Bitcoin behind the scandal The political tension erupted after the emergence of a €40 million Bitcoin donation received by the ministry of justice and accepted by the then minister Pavel Blažek. Blažek belonged to the conservative party ODS (Civic Democratic Party) of Fiala. The donation was made by Tomáš Jiřikovský, known to the authorities as a former operator of an illegal darknet market, where drugs were sold. Jiřikovský has served prison sentences for a series of crimes including fraud, drug trafficking, and illegal possession of weapons. The news of the donation and the initiation of an investigation by the police was revealed by the Czech newspaper Deník N. The affair thus also involved law enforcement in an investigation into the origin and use of funds in Bitcoin. The controversies involving Pavel Blažek The minister Blažek, nicknamed “Don Pablo” in reference to the infamous drug lord Pablo Escobar, has been at the center of several scandals in the previous months. Among the accusations against him are undue pressures on judges and contacts with a pro-Russian lobbyist. However, Blažek has always described his…
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