The Future Czech Prime Minister, His Dark Shadows and Business in Slovenia
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After winning the election, Czech billionaire Andrej Babiš is returning to power, while also strengthening his influence in Slovenia through investments in aviation and real estate.
ANO received just under 35 percent of the vote, winning 80 of the 200 seats in the lower house of Parliament – 8 seats more than four years ago.
First of all, we must say that the parliamentary elections were held with a record turnout of 68.95%, which is the level of the election campaigns of the late 1990s. The winning party, “Dissatisfied Citizens' Actions 2011" (ANO) Andre Babiš, managed to mobilize the maximum number of its voters. Also, for the first time in the Czech elections, it was possible to vote by mail for citizens who were or lived abroad. And this experience can be taken …
The Czech post-election secretaries have two or three solutions. However, the option that would mean a government without Babiš or extremists is not even being considered yet.
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