Published November 29, 2016
Czech lawmakers have approved legislation to limit the business activities of future government ministers.
The legislation, approved on a 125-42 vote in Parliament's lower chamber, would ban ministers from owning media, and bar companies in which ministers have more than a 25 percent stake from receiving state subsidies and participating in public tenders.
The ANO (YES) movement led by Finance Minister Andrej Babis — who owns two major newspapers and Agrofert conglomerate which receives state subsidies — voted against.
The bill still needs presidential approval. ANO is considering whether to take legal action, but isn't planning to withdraw from the government.
ANO is a favorite to win parliamentary elections in 2017, paving the way for Babis to become the prime minister — on condition he abides by the law.
https://www.foxnews.com/world/czech-lawmakers-pass-divisive-conflict-of-interest-amendment