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Court orders Czech Finance Ministry to apologize and pay 200,000 CZK
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The Prague District Courts ruled that the State must issue a public apology to *Denik* Refundum regarding Prime Minister Andrej Babish's recent remarks calling journalists "newspaper idiots" and ordering compensation of 200,000 crowns for non-material damage. This decision follows an ongoing legal battle stemming from comments made by President Miloš Zeman in the past that were later repeated or referenced during a media dispute involving Agrofert Deza's alleged role in river pollution incidents.
Key Points
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1[Mar 09, 12:32] The Ministry of Finance must apologize to Deník Referendum for Prime Minister Andrej Babiš's remarks.
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2[Mar 09, 12:32] A court has ordered the state media outlet (Deníku) and its editor-in-chief in Prague No. 6
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3The Ministry of Finance must pay a fine to Deník Referendum for Prime Minister Andrej Babiš's remarks.
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4[Mar 09, 12:35] The court ruled that the state media outlet (Deníku) and its editor-in-chief in Prague No. 6
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5The Ministry of Finance must pay a fine to Deník Referendum for Prime Minister Andrej Babiš's remarks.
Developments
[Mar 09, 12:35]
[Forum24.cz] The Ministry of Finance must apologize and pay a fine to Deník Referendum for Prime Minister Andrej Babiš's remarks.