The Czech Senate is set to review amendments to the country’s building law, proposed by the governing coalition. The coalition argues the changes will streamline and accelerate the construction permitting process. However, critics contend the revised law is confusing, lacks clarity, and could result in unforeseen consequences. The opposition, which holds a majority in the Senate, is likely to reject the bill. Despite potential Senate rejection, the coalition retains the ability to override the veto in the Chamber of Deputies. The outcome remains uncertain as the bill faces strong resistance despite government support. This legislation has sparked national debate regarding construction and development regulations.

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