The Czech Parliament will hold an emergency session on Thursday at the request of the opposition to discuss Prime Minister Andrej Babiš, potential conflicts of interest, and subsidies received by the Agrofert group. Babiš previously placed Agrofert into the RSVP Trust, a move scrutinized by opponents. The opposition initiated the session, framing the debate around protecting citizens from potentially risky subsidies awarded to Agrofert. The parliamentary agenda is focused solely on this issue. The debate centers on allegations that Babiš improperly benefited from EU funds allocated to companies within the Agrofert conglomerate while serving as Prime Minister. This session reflects ongoing political tensions surrounding Babiš’s business dealings and his position in government. The outcome of the debate remains uncertain, but it is expected to be highly contentious.