The leadership of the junior coalition party, Public Affairs, is divided
over whether to support a church restitution deal that has become a
condition for the continuation of the government. A secret vote of the
party leadership on Tuesday morning ended 5:5 and the party is meeting
again to try to resolve the dispute. The senior coalition parties, the
Civic Democrats and TOP 09, strongly rejected the junior party’s
conditions on the deal on Monday, saying that failure to support the
agreement would damage the government’s credibility and amount to a
violation of the coalition agreement. Public Affairs has attempted to
condition their support for the deal on the integration of certain
ministries which would save the necessary funds, saying that tax-payers
should not be made to shoulder the burden.
The government reached a deal last year with the country’s churches to
return 56% of property confiscated by the communist regime in the 1950s; in
reimbursement for the rest, they should receive 59 billion crowns plus
inflation over a period of 30 years.