Representatives of Prague 10 removed Mayor Chmelová and Councilor Kašpar
Updates: 06/27/2022 17:30
Released: 06/27/2022, 17:30
Prague – At today’s meeting, the representatives of Prague 10 removed Renata Chmelová and her deputy mayor David Kašpar (both Vlasta) from the position of the mayor of the city district. According to the opposition TOP 09, both had connections to former mayor’s deputy Petr Hlubuček (formerly STAN), who are being prosecuted by the police in the Dosimeter case. The mayor described this as substitute reasons, according to her, the comments on the prepared zoning plan are real. Chmelová is also a senator for the Prague 10 district.
In the tenth part of the city, Vlasta has ruled with the Pirates and the ODS, in the opposition is TOP 09 together with the YES movement. According to Jan Hamrník, a spokesman for Prague 10, the appeals of both politicians are supported by representatives of all clubs except Vlasta, which brings together independent representatives and members of STAN, KDU-ČSL and Desítka pro domácí. Kašpar is a member of STAN, he supports the Hop Movement until the autumn senate elections.
“None of them clearly dispel doubts about whether they are somehow connected by the current case,” said the chairman of TOP 09 in Prague 10, Radek Lojda. Hops refused. She added that the last councilor of the Vlasta, Lucie Sedmihradská, would also resign and the coalition would join the opposition.