Fourth Czech health minister resigns since the start of the pandemic

25 May 2021, 13:14

Member of Czech Parliament Adam Vojtech
Czech Republic Politics. Picture: PA

The current office holder was only sworn in last month, but has been under fire due to alleged irregularities in his tax returns.

The Czech Republic has lost its fourth health minister since the coronavirus pandemic struck last year.

Prime minister Andrej Babis said on Tuesday that the current office holder Petr Arenberger called him in Brussels, where Mr Babis is attending a summit of European Union leaders, to announce his resignation.

Mr Arenberger, the director of Prague’s University Hospital Vinohrady, was only sworn in by president Milos Zeman on April 7.

He has been recently under fire from the media because of alleged irregularities in his tax returns.

He declared he owned more assets and had a higher income after he became a government minister than in the preceding years.

It also emerged that he was renting one of his undeclared properties to the university hospital. That deal was signed before he was appointed its director.

Mr Babis said Mr Arenberger and his family were under pressure and “that’s the main reason” for the resignation.

“I do not think that it is necessary for my family, friends, colleagues and patients to be exposed to this escalating unpleasant pressure during my work for public health,” Mr Arenberger said.

“I am convinced that the change at this stage will not affect the further successful solving of the pandemic or the strategic steps of the ministry.”

Belgium EU Summit
Czech Republic prime minister Andrej Babis (Francisco Seco, Pool/AP)

Mr Babis said he planned to reappoint Adam Vojtech, who was health minister when the pandemic hit the country in March 2020, to the post.

Mr Arenberger took office after his predecessor, Jan Blatny, was fired over his handling of the crisis, including imposing strict conditions for the use of experimental drugs to treat Covid-19 patients and his refusal to accept Russia’s Sputnik V vaccine, which has not been approved the European Union’s drug regulator.

Mr Blatny had taken over the job on October 29 to replace epidemiologist Roman Prymula, who was dismissed after he was photographed visiting a restaurant that should have been closed as part of the country’s restrictive measures.

Mr Prymula had replaced Mr Vojtech in the post on September 21, to enable a different approach to the pandemic amid surging infections.

Infections are falling in the Czech Republic. The day-to-day tally of new cases dropped to 695 on Monday, down from almost 17,000 in early March.

The nation of 10.7 million has registered almost 1.7 million confirmed cases, with more than 30,000 deaths.

By Press Association

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