There has been much unrest in the Czech Republic as Ukrainian refugees have been evicted from a recreation home. Refugees have to make way for MPs who want to use the building for winter sports.
Since spring, around twenty refugees have been housed in the building complex north-east of Prague.
Now they have to move because several lawmakers want to use the facility near the border with Poland itself for winter holidays.
Alternative accommodation has now been found for the refugees in the city, a spokesman for the Liberec administrative region told the news agency. DP extension.
In addition to the opposition, Prime Minister Petr Fiala also criticized the behavior of the MPs. Ukrainians “should have stayed there, this shouldn’t have happened”, retorted the liberal-conservative politician CNN First News.
Nearly 467,000 Ukrainians have received temporary protection in the Czech Republic since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began in late February, according to data from the Interior Ministry in Prague.