The Czech Constitutional Court has ruled that President Petr Pavel must be allowed to join the government’s delegation to the upcoming NATO summit in Turkey. This decision overturns a previous government directive that excluded Pavel from the trip. The dispute originated with a challenge filed by Pavel himself against the government’s initial decision. Prime Minister Andrej Babis’s government had previously barred Pavel’s participation, the reasons for which were not detailed in the provided text. The court’s ruling compels the government to include the President in the delegation. The summit is scheduled to take place next month, and Pavel will now be able to attend and participate. This represents a significant win for the President and a rebuke of the Prime Minister’s authority in this matter.