Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala’s Civic Democratic Party withstood a fourth attempt to topple their government in three years — this time with opposition parties uniting against them over a $45 million Bitcoin scandal.
This scandal revolves around 1 billion Czech koruna (45 million USD) Bitcoin.BTC) donation made to the Ministry of Justice on May 27 by Tomáš Jiřikovský, a man previously convicted of drug trafficking, weapons offenses, and embezzlement.
Only 94 of 101 votes were needed for the motion to be passed. The Czech opposition parties ANO SPD and Pirates brought the no-confidence resolution. This vote took place after more than twenty-four hours of deliberations in parliament. according to a report from České Noviny on Monday.
A no-confidence vote is cast when an individual or opposition party feels that the current government cannot govern efficiently.
You can also contact us by clicking here. Fiala’s party The controversy has grown as a result of the vote against confidence. It is causing concern about government officials getting involved with crypto-related issues that could conflict with their official duties.
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Czech Prime Minister admits to mistakes
Fiala said that $45 million Bitcoin donation He acknowledged that it could have easily been avoided, and the incident had shaken public confidence in their party.
Civic Democratic Party “take responsibility for ethical misconduct,” Fiala said in a Czech-English translated statement from České Noviny’s report.
But he also accused the opposition of using the discussion to divide the country. “throw dirt, insults and lies” At his party, he was able to get a post The X-Men on Wednesday
Máme za sebou další hlasování o nedůvěře vládě. Dopadlo podle očekávání a vláda hlasování ustála.
Opozice schůzi využila jako vždy – k házení špíny, k urážkám a ke lžím. Od Andreje Babiše jsme se zároveň dozvěděli, že vlastně žádné informace nechce a žádný audit ho nezajímá. V… pic.twitter.com/ogUqhLeizZ
— Petr Fiala (@P_Fiala) June 18, 2025
Between September 2022 and 2023, the Civic Democratic Party was subjected to three other no-confidence votes, which were related to issues such as energy, inflation or spying.
A new justice minister will probe Bitcoin donations
Former Justice Minister resigns after incident Pavel Blažek’s resignation on May 30, while Finance Minister Zbyněk Stanjura is also facing pressure to resign amid claims that he knew of the donation.
Eva Decroix was appointed as Minister of Justice by Petr Pav on June 10th. She has promised that she will order an independent inquiry into the actions of the Ministry.
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She is now a mother of two. said The Ministry of Justice under her leadership would “provide cooperation in the investigation of the donation case.”
The controversial Bitcoin donation
Jiřikovský offered the Ministry of Justice around a third of his crypto wallet — 1,561 Bitcoin — as a donation, authorized by a court ruling that returned his previously seized devices.
However, Jiřikovský — who was sentenced in 2017 and released in 2021 — was also previously in control of another 3,855.15 Bitcoin tied to the illicit website Nucleus Market.
Tech expert Jiří Berger, who was in attendance when Jiřikovský opened the wallet with 1,561 Bitcoin, said The older technology used to store the 3,855,15 Bitcoins is preventing them from accessing their larger collection.
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Source: cointelegraph.com

