Andrej Babiš, the winner of the Czech parliamentary elections, refuses to sell his large company, Agrofert, but aims to resolve conflicts of interest that could hinder his role as prime minister. He insists on complying with Czech and European laws regarding this issue. Czech President Petr Pavel has called for Babiš to clarify how he intends to manage the conflict between public duties and private interests. The Czech constitution requires the president to consider potential conflicts of interest when appointing a prime minister. Babiš's party, ANO, won the elections and is allied with Viktor Orbán's party in Europe. Teljes cikk (Telex.hu)