A dispute between the current Czech President Petr Pavel and the former government led by Andrej Babiš over Pavel’s attendance at the NATO summit has been resolved by the Constitutional Court. Pavel filed a lawsuit challenging the government’s attempt to prevent him from attending the summit. He also requested a preliminary injunction to allow his participation while the court reviewed the case. The court swiftly ruled in Pavel’s favor, determining the government could not obstruct his travel to the summit. This decision followed expectations of a rapid response from the court after Pavel initially filed the competency lawsuit on Tuesday. A legal expert commented on the situation, suggesting a strong constitutional basis for the President’s right to attend.