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The Czech coalition government faces a parliamentary no-confidence vote on Tuesday due to a bitcoin scandal involving the Justice Ministry. Opposition parties allege potential money laundering after the ministry accepted and sold bitcoins donated by a former convict. Justice Minister Pavel Blažek resigned, and an independent probe has been ordered, although the government is expected to survive the vote. The scandal occurs ahead of October's parliamentary election, where Andrej Babiš's ANO movement is predicted to win. Relationships are tense.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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