Former NATO general Petr Pavel sworn in as Czech Republic's Prez

Former NATO general Petr Pavel sworn in as Czech Republic's Prez

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Category : International Published on: March 13 2023

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  • Former NATO general Petr Pavel was on Thursday sworn in as the Czech Republic's President. Pavel won the January Presidential election after defeating ex-PM and billionaire Andrej Babis.
  • Pavel will replace divisive, outspoken veteran politician Milos Zeman, whose last five-year term expired on Wednesday.
  • He rose to chief of the Czech general staff and also led Nato's military committee in 2015-2018.
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