Government Must Ensure Security of the Czech Republic, Says Pavel In Pre-Election Speech
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The Czech Republic threatens unstable conditions after the parliamentary election at the beginning of October. The right-wing populist party of ex-premier Babis is clearly ahead in polls, but for a majority it will probably not be enough.
Czech President Petr Pavel addressed citizens ahead of the parliamentary elections, which will be held on October 3-4.
Czech President Petr Pavel, in his address to the nation ahead of the regular parliamentary elections on October 3 and 4, called on Czechs to vote and elect a stable government that will not abandon the Czech Republic to Russia and its attempts to restore its sphere of influence in Central and Eastern Europe.
According to President Pavol, the Czech Republic needs a government that will ensure its security and not leave it at the mercy of Russia.
According to President Petr Pavel, the Czech Republic needs a government that will ensure its security and protect the country's sovereignty in the community of democratic countries and not leave it at the mercy of Russia. The president said this in a speech on Tuesday ahead of the upcoming parliamentary elections.
Government Must Ensure Security of the Czech Republic, Says Pavel In Pre-Election Speech
The Czech Republic needs a government that will ensure the country’s security, protect its sovereignty in a community of democratic countries, and not leave it at the mercy of Russia, said Czech President Petr Pavel in a speech broadcast by Czech Television last night, three days ahead of parliamentary elections. The President rejected the view that the elections could cause a change of the system in the country. “Our democratic system is embedd…
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