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Czech Premier says won’t resign if indicted over EU fraud Unidentifi­ed gunmen kill 13 at Mexican party

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PRAGUE: Czech billionair­e Prime Minister Andrej Babis said Saturday he would not resign if indicted for his alleged role in a two-million-euro EU subsidy fraud.

Police this week recommende­d that Babis be indicted over the case which could see him and several others, including family members, spending five to ten years in prison.

“I would not resign because I have been saying from the beginning that this is a political process,” Babis told the DNES broadsheet which he owns.

The 64-year-old agrochemic­als mogul pegged by Forbes as the second-wealthiest Czech is suspected of abusing EU funds to build the luxury Stork Nest resort and farm near Prague in 2007.

He allegedly took the farm out of his sprawling Agrofert food, chemicals and media holding to make it eligible for a subsidy awarded to small companies before eventually putting it back.

Charged by police in 2017, Babis and several others — including his wife, brotherin-law and daughter — are suspected of subsidy fraud and harming the EU’S financial interests.

“If I weren’t in politics, nobody would have heard about the Stork Nest,” Babis told DNES.

“People keep plotting affairs against me, delving into the past. This affair is 12 years old,” he said, calling charges against his family “incredible filth”.

President Milos Zeman, who could remove the embattled prime minister, said Thursday he would not do so.

“An indicted prime minister is not a sentenced prime minister,” said the 74-year-old pro-russian, pro-chinese veteran leftwinger and a staunch Babis ally. The prime minister’s populist ANO movement leads a minority coalition government with leftwing Social Democrats. MINATITLAN (Mexico): Thirteen people, including a child, were killed Friday when a group of unidentifi­ed gunmen opened fire on a party in the violencewr­acked eastern Mexican state of Veracruz, officials said.

The Secretaria­t of Public Safety said the gunmen arrived at a family reunion in Minatitlan asking to see someone named “El Becky’ — the owner of a local bar — before opening fire.

It said seven men, five women, and a child were killed, and four others injured in the attack.

There was no known motive for the shooting, but Veracruz is plagued with organised crime and bloody gun battles frequently erupt between rival drug gangs.

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