Stock Photo - Czech Prime Minister Babis (ANO), left, and Zlin Regional Governor and senator Jiri Cunek, 2nd from left, arrived in Horomerice, Czech Republic, on July 29, 2018, to attend a meeting of the former clients of the bankrupt H-system housing project, associated in the Svatopluk cooperative, who are now threatened with being evicted from their homes. Clients of the bankrupt H-System developer firm have lost their dispute with its bankruptcy administrator as the Supreme Court (NS) ordered them to leave the houses they had completed on their own, the NS announced to media on July 24, 2018, in Brno, Czech Republic. The parties to the long-lasting dispute were Josef Monsport, the bankruptcy administrator, and the Svatopluk housing cooperative associating a part of H-System's clients. Its members are the people who completed their flats in Horomerice on the northwestern outskirts of Prague on their own after H-System went bankrupt and left the housing project incomplete. The court's decision making in this case meant the search for ""the best of the worst variants,"" judge Zdenek Krcmar said. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

Stock Photo: Czech Prime Minister Babis (ANO), left, and Zlin Regional Governor and senator Jiri Cunek, 2nd from left, arrived in Horomerice, Czech Republic, on July 29.

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