New Czech PM Babiš Is Poised to Aggravate Brussels’ Populist Headache
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Czech Prime Minister Babiš wants to separate himself from his corporate empire, which receives high EU subsidies. However, President Pavel sees other problems in the formation of government.
First, some of the last meetings with ministerial candidates, then the appointment of Andrej Babiš as Prime Minister. Key moments of the post-election development will take place at Prague Castle. At 5:59, we analyze the post-election game of President Petr Pavel.
Andrej Babiš (ANO) resolved his conflict of interest in a statesmanlike manner and beyond the law. On the Echo Prime Time program, Karel Havlíček, the 1st deputy chairman of the ANO movement, stated this, saying that the future government wants to have good relations with President Petr Pavel, who asked that Babiš tell the public how he would resolve the conflict of interest even before his appointment. Jan Skopeček, the deputy chairman of the C…
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