The Constitutional Court of the Czech Republic did not find discrimination in the decision of the administration of one of the hotels not to accommodate Russian citizens who refuse to sign a statement condemning the accession of Crimea to Russia.

This is reported on the website of the court.

The Constitutional Court thus canceled the decision of the Supreme Court of the Republic, which declared illegal the actions of the owner of the hotel Brioni, who in March 2014 refused to settle 49 athletes from Russia, and then hung a sign on the door on the Russians to ban the hotel. After he was criticized, Krchmarjzh allowed the residence only to those Russian citizens who declare in writing their disagreement with the annexation of the peninsula to Russia.

Crimea became the Russian region after the referendum held there in March 2014, in which the majority of the inhabitants of the peninsula spoke in favor of reunification with Russia.