The Czech Parliament is scheduled to vote Wednesday on a bill concerning state employees. The proposed legislation, put forward by the governing coalition, aims to simplify the process of replacing civil servants. Opposition parties have voiced concerns that the bill could lead to increased political influence within the state administration. Debate on the bill’s final form may extend to a further vote on Friday. Supporters argue the changes will improve efficiency, while critics fear a weakening of institutional independence. The legislation’s passage is not yet guaranteed, with potential for continued discussion and amendment. The outcome will significantly impact the structure and operation of the Czech civil service.