The Czech Parliament will hold regular question time for government ministers this Thursday. During the session, lawmakers will have the opportunity to directly address and query members of the cabinet. Alongside the interpellations, the parliament will begin reviewing several international agreements. These agreements primarily consist of tax treaties and collaborations focused on police cooperation. The treaties are currently in their first reading, indicating the start of the legislative process for their ratification. Discussions are expected to center on the details and implications of these international commitments for the Czech Republic. The session represents a standard part of the parliamentary schedule, balancing domestic accountability with international relations.