Czech political circles were shaken when Justice Minister Pavel Blažek stepped down following revelations that his ministry received a bitcoin donation valued at one billion crowns from an ex-convict previously charged with narcotics offenses. Although Blažek maintained his innocence, stating he was unaware of the donor’s background or any unlawful aspects of the transaction, he agreed to resign in coordination with Prime Minister Petr Fiala to preserve public trust in the administration. The abrupt resignation drew swift endorsement from coalition leaders, underscoring their desire to uphold governmental credibility. Meanwhile, opposition figures are demanding a comprehensive inquiry into the source of the digital assets, citing potential money laundering and transparency concerns. Blažek’s exit marks a dramatic shift in the government’s stance on accountability involving cryptocurrency ties. “I do not want to harm the image of our government,” Blažek asserted. Calls for deeper scrutiny into the incident remain ongoing.
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