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    Czech parliament votes to shield PM Babis from trial on EU subsidy fraud charges

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    PRAGUE, March 5 (Reuters) - The ‌lower house of the Czech parliament voted on Thursday to ​deny a court request for billionaire businessman and Prime Minister Andrej Babis to face trial in ⁠long-running prosecution over an alleged fraud in drawing a European Union subsidy.

    Babis, head of the populist ANO party, returned to power after winning an election in October ​last year, despite charges in the case involving a 2 million euro subsidy granted in 2008, ‌before he entered politics, for building a hotel and conference centre outside Prague called Stork Nest.

    Deputies for ANO and ruling coalition partners, the far right, pro-Russian SPD party ⁠and the anti-Green Deal Motorists, voted on Thursday not to lift ⁠parliamentary immunity from Babis, voting records showed. The vote means Babis is protected from prosecution in the case until the end of the parliament's four-year term in 2029. 

    * Babis has denied any wrongdoing in the case whereprosecutors allege he hid ‌his ownership of a firm to qualify forthe subsidy, which was meant for small ⁠businesses and not largegroups like the one Babis owned * ‌He has argued, without showing evidence, that the ​case waspolitically motivated to harm his political activity. * "The system of traditional parties realised that Irepresent a fundamental danger to them, because I refused tosteal and they could ‌not corrupt me," he told parliament onThursday. * An appeals ​court overturned a Babis' acquittal in ⁠the caseby a lower court last year, sending the case back ‌to the lowercourt. * The parliament's vote prevents ⁠the lower court fromproceeding with a retrial. * Babis has built a multi-billion dollar empire of farming,chemicals, food processing and other firms, including realestate and fertility clinics across ​Europe. * The parliament on Thursday ‌also denied a request to liftthe immunity of Babis' ruling coalition ally and SPD ⁠chief TomioOkamura, who has been charged with ​hate speech. * Okamura called the charges an attempt to criminalisepolitical opposition.

    (Reporting by ​Jan Lopatka; editing by Edward Tobin)

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