22/06/2020 (Agence Europe) – Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš accused the European Parliament of “interfering” in the country’s internal affairs on Saturday 20 June, following the adoption (510 votes in favour, 53 against and 101 abstentions) the day before of a joint resolution (https://bit.ly/37V5QLB ) by the EPP, S&D, Renew Europe, Greens/EFA, ECR and GUE/NGL groups calling for measures to be introduced to resolve conflicts of interest relating to EU funds (see EUROPE 12508/9). MEPs welcomed the reopening of the investigation into EU subsidy fraud against Andrej Babiš. Babiš said that MEPs “incited steps concerning specific criminal proceedings on Czech territory without specific knowledge or evidence. This can be perceived as proof of political and media pressure on the Czech judiciary”, he said. (LC)