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1 January – Tomio Okamura, President of the Chamber of Deputies, posts a New Year address on social media, in which he speaks out against providing further weapons to Ukraine and admitting the country to the European Union, as well as criticizing the Ukrainian leadership.[1] His speech is criticized by Ukraine's Ambassador to Prague Vasyl Zvarych and opposition parties, who call for Okamura's dismissal.[2]
15 January – The Babiš government survives a mandatory confidence motion following a 108-91 in the Chamber of Deputies.[4]
19 January – Two people are killed while six others are injured during a mass shooting at municipal office in Chřibská. The perpetrator commits suicide afterwards.[5]
27 January – Petr Pavel, President of the Czech Republic, announces that he has received text messages from Petr Macinka, Minister of Foreign Affairs, which he perceives to be blackmail. He announces that he will consider criminal charges against him.[6]
1 February – Thousands of people attended a demonstration to support President Petr Pavel in a dispute with Minister of Foreign Affairs Petr Macinka on Prague's Old Town Square and Wenceslas Square, organized by political organization Milion chvilek pro demokracii.[7]
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