A months-long dispute between the Czech government, led by Andrej Babiš, and President Petr Pavel has intensified, marked by a sustained campaign of personal attacks from government officials. Representatives from the ANO, SPD, and Motorist parties have routinely criticized Pavel on social media, questioning his views and alleging support for the opposition. The attacks have included harsh accusations, labeling the President a “traitor,” “parasite,” “intelligence operative,” and “liar,” while also claiming he is unfamiliar with the constitution and seeks the dissolution of the Czech Republic. This “anti-campaign” coincides with ongoing disagreements regarding Pavel’s participation in an upcoming NATO summit. The escalating rhetoric raises concerns about the political climate in the Czech Republic and the potential for further polarization. The government’s actions appear aimed at discrediting the President and undermining his authority.