Families forced to leave homes to petition Constitutional Court

A housing cooperative whose members have been ordered to vacate their homes near Prague are planning to make a complaint to the Constitutional Court next week. On Tuesday the Supreme Court ruled that the administrator had the right to dispose of the properties of around 60 families who were one-time clients of the collapsed building firm H-System.

On Monday cooperative representatives will take part in a meeting with the administrator where Prime Minister Andrej Babiš intends to act as a mediator.

The families say they will not leave their apartments, which they themselves completed after H-System went bust.

Author: Ian Willoughby