The Czech presidential office will publish President Petr Pavla's official response to the government's decision on the composition of the country's delegation to the upcoming NATO summit in Ankara on Tuesday at 10:00 CET.
The announcement comes after the cabinet approved the delegation list earlier on Monday, intensifying a domestic political standoff over the president's role in foreign policy representation.
The dispute centers on whether the president, who holds the title of Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, should be included in the high-level delegation or if the government's selection stands alone.
This constitutional friction has drawn attention from markets and policymakers monitoring political stability in Central Europe ahead of the July summit.
The NATO meeting in Ankara is expected to address key alliance priorities, including defense spending commitments and regional security challenges.
The internal Czech disagreement over delegation protocols adds a layer of complexity to the country's diplomatic posture at a critical juncture for the alliance.