Austrian Wants to Be Czech Prime Minister After Elections, Is Interested in a More Progressive Government
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The STAN movement has launched an election campaign.
Which is to say, election campaigns are supposed to be ambitious. No one will claim that they are going to defeat. On the other hand, declaring a goal of gaining fifteen percent or more and at the same time claiming that I am going to the elections with the ambition of becoming the head of the next government - that somehow doesn't go together. Especially if you are the head of a party that not only won't win the elections, but can also lose the…
The Czech ruling party Mayors and Independents (STAN) entered the hot phase of the election campaign ahead of the October elections to the Chamber of Deputies on Thursday. The head of the movement and Minister of the Interior Vít Rakušan said that he would like to replace the current Prime Minister Petr Fiala at the head of the next government and with the party to win at least 15 percent of the vote in the elections. The iDnes.cz portal reports…
In the new phase of the campaign, the Mayors have mainly defined themselves against Andrej Babiš and his ANO, but also against ODS. "We are not a B-boy, we will not give in to everything," said the chairman of STAN.
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