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Czech President Petr Pavel has filed a formal complaint against the government for excluding him from the upcoming Nato summit delegation. The dispute highlights ongoing tensions between the President and Prime Minister Andrej Babiš regarding defense policy and national representation.

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This internal political conflict reflects broader instability in Czech leadership during a critical period for Nato security and defense spending.

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As expected, Czech president Petr Pavel has filed a complaint against the government’s decision to exclude him from the Czech delegation for next month’s Nato summit in Ankara.

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Confidence: 80%

The article presents both the President's grievances and the Prime Minister's practical justifications without taking a side.

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