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June 8th, 2018
The Supreme Court refused Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis's appeal in his dispute with the Nation's Memory Institute (UPN) concerning his alleged cooperation with the secret police (StB) during Communism, TASR learnt from court spokesperson Alexandra Vazanova on Thursday evening. The Bratislava Regional Court in February rejected Babis's lawsuit against Slovakia's Nation's Memory Institute (UPN). The institute released StB records that referred to Babis, who was born in Slovakia, as a collaborator with the Communist secret police under the code name 'Bures'.
TASR
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