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The Czech Republic is cutting humanitarian aid spending. Ukraine, among others, will suffer


As we read, the previous Czech government, led by Petr Fiala, allocated approximately 165 million crowns (approx. PLN 29 million) to projects offering humanitarian support outside the Czech Republic. Now the government, led by Prime Minister Andrej Babisz, wants to reduce financial expenditure for this purpose to 50 million crowns (approx. PLN 9 million).

Czech Foreign Minister Petr Macinka explains this decision as the need for cuts aimed at saving additional funds in the state budget. This move is criticized by the opposition, led by former Minister of Foreign Affairs Jan Lipavsky.

Read also: War in Ukraine. The Czechs raised over CZK 100 million for the purchase of generators

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