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Czechia: Babiš Agrees Coalition Deal With Anti-EU Parties to Form Government

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The SPD and Motorists For Themselves parties are staunch Euroskeptics. Is Czechia on the verge of joining Hungary and Slovakia as outsiders within Europe?

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In the Czech Republic, the EU-critical ex-premier Andrej Babiš is facing a second term.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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The rise of Eurosceptic populism redefines the Czech political landscape with an alliance that challenges Brussels' policies

·Spain
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Veteran politician Andrej Babiš has secured a coalition government with the far right, which experts say could make work in the EU more difficult, especially in relation to climate change and Ukraine.

·Copenhagen, Denmark
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Right-wing populist Andrej Babis, whose party won the October legislative elections in the Czech Republic, closed this Monday with two Eurocritical formations a coalition that rejects the adoption of the euro and opposes the climate and migration policies of the European Union (EU).

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