Ukraine Supporters Fear Viktor Orbán's Ally
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The Czech Republic is facing a political turning point: if Andrej Babiš, a strong contender for the autumn elections and an ally of Viktor Orbán, wins, he could weaken Ukraine's EU support and set a new direction for Prague's foreign policy.
“If you elect us, we have a program for your better life,” said ANO chairman Andrej Babiš in the packed Pohoda pub in the south of Prague 11, near the Háje metro terminal. “We don’t want healthcare for the rich. The current government has taken 20 billion crowns from healthcare,” thundered Babiš. “The elections will be about their lies. They lie about inflation, they lie about the Green Deal, they lie about emission permits,” declared the ANO ch…
According to the latest survey by STEM, the ANO movement would win the elections to the Czech Chamber of Deputies with 31.1 percent of the vote.
According to the latest STEM poll, the ANO movement would dominate the elections to the Czech Chamber of Deputies.
The ANO movement would currently win the elections to the Czech Chamber of Deputies with a gain of 31.1 percent of the vote. The second strongest party would be the coalition of government parties Spolu, which would be voted for by 21.3 percent of Czechs. The Freedom and Direct Democracy party would be in third place, followed by the Mayors and Independents movement. This is according to a survey by STEM for CNN Prima News, the results of which …
ANO would beat the second place by ten percentage points if the elections were held now.
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