Andrej Babiš, the Czech Prime Minister, has responded negatively to reports that Ondřej Prokop, the leading candidate for ANO in Prague, failed to declare three cooperative apartments in his asset declaration. Prokop addressed the issue at a press conference, stating the properties were legally acquired and the errors will be corrected, acknowledging a mistake was made. He affirmed his continued candidacy for Prague’s mayoral position and stated he would accept any resulting fine without appeal, denying intentional concealment. However, Adam Zábranský, a Prague city councillor from the Pirate Party, has publicly questioned Prokop’s trustworthiness, citing inconsistencies in his explanations. Zábranský criticized the evolving details provided by Prokop over the past week regarding the undisclosed properties. The controversy raises questions about transparency and accountability in the lead-up to the Prague mayoral election.