Her government Czech Republic agreed today, Thursday (11/11) to resign after the elections held on October 8 and 9, said the Czech Prime Minister Andrei Babis, while pledging its outgoing government to continue efforts to tackle its pandemic coronavirus.
In particular, Babis noted that he had sent a letter of resignation from his government to the President of the Czech Republic. Milos Zeman, who has been hospitalized since October 10, instead of handing it over to him in person, as is usually the case.
After Zeman accepts the resignation of the government, will ask her to remain an official until a new one is appointed, something that is expected to happen in the coming days, according to the APE-MPE.
Babis and his allies lost the parliamentary elections, while a coalition of five parties, which together hold the majority of seats in parliament, has agreed to form a government, with Petr Fialas as prime minister, head of the largest of them.
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