Prague, 17 May 2008 February 2020 – Pirates launch a new web site okd.pirati.cz today, which maps all the events surrounding the OKD investigation.

It is to inform the conclusions of the parliamentary commission of inquiry, the creation of which the Pirates have initiated in the past and was led by the pirate MP Lukáš Černohorský. The result was, among other things, the number of people who were a total of 14 people, and the government should now submit an initiative to the European Commission for illegal public support, following a resolution of the Chamber of Deputies. The new website gives its visitors a simpler orientation in the convoluted OKD case and at the same time all new findings will be added on it." Initially, the final report to the public was only available on the House of Representatives website as press 3516, but almost no one could find it there. Moreover, the report itself is very detailed for the ordinary citizen. Therefore, the Pirates decided to present the work of the commission of inquiry, including new findings, in a more user-friendly environment. The most important moments are clearly processed into an interactive timeline. If a visitor is only interested in a certain part of the case, he can read a shorter version, if he wants more information, he can go to a more detailed part," presents the website Lukáš Černohorský. The case affects some 100,000 tenants living in 44,000 OKD apartments, which are now owned by swedish company Heimstaden. "The Swedish media are also interested in the findings of the commission of inquiry, by which I have answered questions about the way forward by the Czech State. According to our testimonials, the transfer of the housing stock in 1990 was contrary to the laws at the time. The state could thus claim the invalidation of this transfer of apartments. The court should give a clear opinion as to whether this 1990 decision was valid or not," commenting on the situation of Montenegrin.

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