Hamáček had already booked an army plane for the trip, but according to an iDnes source, the prime minister has the final say.
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Hamáček did not respond to News’s question about the trip to Russia.
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Babiš expressed his disagreement with the trip on Thursday. He said that it was not clear to him why Hamáček was flying to Russia. “Vaccines are not on Mr Hamáček’s agenda. And the path is really not completely ideal, it is not completely needed, “Babiš said in an interview for Blesk.
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Russia has already promised to supply 300,000 Sputnik V vaccines, according to the prime minister, only the approval of the vaccine by the European Medicines Agency is pending.
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The trip in the Chamber of Deputies was also criticized by the opposition on Thursday.
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