A dispute has emerged in the Czech Republic regarding who will represent the nation at the upcoming NATO Summit. President Petr Pavel is seeking a Constitutional Court ruling to determine his right to attend, challenging a government decision to send Prime Minister Andrej Babiš instead. This disagreement highlights a power struggle between the President and the Prime Minister. Pavel argues he is the appropriate representative for such a high-level international meeting, traditionally a presidential role. The government maintains Babiš should fulfill the duty. The Constitutional Court’s decision will ultimately resolve the matter and clarify the division of responsibilities between the two leaders regarding foreign policy representation. This situation raises questions about the Czech Republic’s internal political dynamics ahead of the summit.