The Czech government has refused to include President Miloš Zeman in its delegation to the upcoming NATO summit in Ankara this July, escalating tensions between the two. Prime Minister Andrej Babiš, leader of the ANO party, made the decision, signaling a continued power struggle. This move follows recent political clashes between Babiš and Zeman, though specific reasons for the exclusion were not immediately detailed. The government’s action effectively prevents the President from directly participating in the key international meeting. This is the latest development in a series of disagreements between the Prime Minister and the President, highlighting a fractured political landscape within the Czech Republic. The decision raises questions about the representation of the Czech Republic at the summit and the ongoing relationship between its key leaders.