The Czech government survived a no-confidence vote initiated by the opposition over a Bitcoin scandal, successfully maintaining its ruling status. This vote took place a few months before the October parliamentary elections, with the opposition attempting to overthrow Prime Minister Petr Fiala's cabinet but securing only 94 votes in the 200-seat lower house, falling short of the majority requirement. The controversy centered on a convicted drug dealer donating 45 million USD worth of Bitcoin to the state.