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Andrej Babiš, Prime Minister at the Head of a Right Coalition in the Czech Republic

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PORTRAIT - The billionaire who won the elections in October will be appointed Prime Minister this Tuesday, to form a government with SPD nationalists and Motorist climatosceptics.

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PORTRAIT - The billionaire who won the elections in October will be appointed Prime Minister this Tuesday, to form a government with SPD nationalists and Motorist climatosceptics.

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President Petr Pavel confirmed after a meeting with ministerial candidates on Monday that he will appoint Andrej Babiš (ANO) as Prime Minister on Tuesday. The head of state will announce when the new cabinet will be appointed after Babiš proposes its personnel composition. The government will probably be formed without Filip Turk, who has not yet met with the president.

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The right-wing populist and billionaire Andrej Babis will take office as the new head of government in the Czech Republic on Tuesday. President Petr Pavel will swear the 71-year-old in a ceremony (9.00 a.m.) at the Prague Castle. Babis and his party ANO emerged as the winner of the parliamentary election about two months ago.

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Billionaire and eurosceptic Andrej Babis convincingly won the Czech elections in October and will be sworn in as prime minister on Tuesday morning. He formed a coalition with the radical right...

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The composition of the new ANO, SPD and Motorists government, the date of its appointment and the vote of confidence have been taking on clearer outlines in recent days. Along with them, the key question: when and how should future Prime Minister Andrej Babiš resolve his conflict of interest so that his accession to the head of the cabinet is in accordance with the law and constitutional practice.

Will Andrej Babiš really resolve his conflict of interest by creating another trust fund? This time, it should be blind, and therefore completely cut off from the future prime minister and his family. It should have an independent administrator and it could not be abolished during Babiš's lifetime. But isn't this just a legal game? What does this mean in practice?...

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Hospodářské Nnoviny (HN.cz) broke the news in on Sunday, December 7, 2025.
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