Czech Coalition Formed Amid Ethics Controversy Over Far-Right Nominee
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The winner of the parliamentary elections in the Czech Republic and the leader of the ANO party, Andrej Babiš, today signed a coalition agreement with the far-right party Freedom and Direct Democracy (SPD) and the right-wing Motorists party, after which it is certain that he will become prime minister.
Babis secures government, but eurosceptic partners hold the keys
Czech billionaire Andrej Babis’ ANO party has formed a coalition with right-wing partners, moving towards regaining power after promising to increase spending and oppose EU climate and migration policies. Babis, who was prime minister from 2017-2021, aligns with the Motorists party, skeptical of climate change, and the SPD party, which opposes the EU and NATO. […] The post Babis secures government, but eurosceptic partners hold the keys appeared…
The populist party Ano von Andrej Babiš, the right-wing outside party "Freedom and Direct Democracy" (SPD) and the conservative motorist party signed a coalition agreement on Monday
Czech Coalition Formed Amid Ethics Controversy Over Far-Right Nominee
by Stefan J. Bos, Worthy News Europe Bureau Chief PRAGUE/BUDAPEST (Worthy News) – Former Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš, 71, announced Monday that he had formed a new governing coalition with right-wing and anti-Islam partners, triggering immediate controversy over his plan to appoint a foreign minister accused of racist and abusive behavior. Babiš, a populist billionaire and leader of the ANO (Yes) party, signed a coalition agreement with th…
PRAG. Ex-Premier Babis agreed to work with EU sceptics and car fanatics
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