The Czech Constitutional Court has mandated the government to include President Petr Pavel in the Czech delegation attending the upcoming NATO summit in Ankara. This decision follows a dispute between President Pavel and Prime Minister Andrej Babiš’s cabinet, which initially refused to allow the President to participate. The government’s refusal sparked legal challenges, ultimately leading to the court’s intervention. The court’s ruling compels the government to ensure President Pavel’s presence at the summit. This case highlights ongoing tensions between the presidential and governmental offices in the Czech Republic. The summit is expected to focus on key security issues facing the alliance, and Pavel’s participation is now guaranteed by the court order. The government has not yet publicly commented on how it will implement the court’s decision.