Where Is the Czech Republic Heading After the Parliamentary Elections?
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In the Czech Republic, an old acquaintance could soon come back to power: Andrej Babiš. His critics accuse him of wanting to drag democracy. Rightly?
On Friday and Saturday there will be parliamentary elections in the Czech Republic. In the polls, the populist party of the former head of government Andrej Babiš (ANO) leads with about ten percentage points before the liberal-conservative government coalition of Prime Minister Petr Fiala. If Babiš returns to the Prime Minister's office, he would be the first Czech politician to achieve this. Commentators, however, see obstacles to this.
The entrepreneur and former head of government Andrej Babis has been holding the Czech Republic in breath with his affairs for years. Now his party ANO is facing an election victory - and Babis himself could become prime minister again.
He could be the first to make a political comeback in the Czech Republic. Andrej Babiš. Petr Fiala's coalition government is lagging behind by more than ten percent in polls.
Parliamentary elections in the Czech Republic: a political scientist explained how they will affect UkraineParliamentary elections in the Czech Republic will be held on October 3 and 4. Andrij Babis's ANO party is leading in the polls, ahead of the ruling coalition.
On 3 and 4 October, the Czechs were called to vote to elect their new parliament. The 2021 legislatures had already revealed the tensions between the center-right coalition Solu and ANO ("yes" in Czech), a populist and conservative party. This year, the same forces are fighting again to obtain the majority of the seats. In 2021, Spolu, which means "Together" and which brings together the Civic Democratic Party (ODS), the Christian Democratic Uni…
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