The Czech Parliament is set to hold interpellations, questioning government members, with Foreign Minister Petr Macinka as a key focus. The opposition intends to press Macinka regarding his recent statement characterizing a Constitutional Court ruling as a “constitutional coup.” This statement stemmed from a court order requiring the government to ensure President Petr Pavel’s attendance at the upcoming NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey. The court’s preliminary measure aimed to facilitate presidential participation in the international event. Opposition parties are seeking clarification on Macinka’s interpretation of the court’s action and its implications. The interpellation is expected to be a contentious issue, highlighting tensions between the government and opposition regarding presidential powers and judicial oversight. The debate will likely center on the minister’s rhetoric and its potential impact on public trust in constitutional institutions.