Czech prime minister, headed for tough vote, says opponent would cooperate with extremists
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Czech prime minister, headed for tough vote, says opponent would cooperate with extremists
Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala, headed for a difficult election in a month, told supporters on Wednesday that his main opponent Andrej Babis would put the country's democracy and position in Europe under threat by making deals with extremist parties.


Czech PM warns that election rival plans to work with extremists
Facing a divisive election early next month, Czech Republic’s Prime Minister Petr Fiala warned supporters on Wednesday that his main opponent Andrej Babis‘s willingness to make deals with extremist parties threatens both the country’s democracy and its position in Europe. Fiala’s SPOLU (Together) centre-right coalition is pitted against the ANO party of billionaire Andrej Babis, a Eurosceptic ally of Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, in an …
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