Andrej Babiš Assaulted at Election Rally in Czech Republic
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Andrej Babiš Assaulted at Election Rally in Czech Republic
timesng.com: Dobrá, Czech Republic — Andrej Babiš, the former prime minister of Czechia and leader of the ANO party, was struck on the head with a metal crutch during an election rally on September 1. He was taken to a local hospital for tests but was discharged shortly after. A woman, whose identity has not been […] This post Andrej Babiš Assaulted at Election Rally in Czech Republic appeared first on Andrej Babiš Assaulted at Election Rally in…
There are four weeks left until the election, and the campaign was made special by the attack with a stick on Andrej Babiš. "Nobody should be physically attacked, that's clear. But the hectic time and the nature of the contact campaign mean that something like this can happen. And when a disgruntled man has a stick in his hand, it happens that he gets away with it," says Jiří Peňás.
Dramatic moments in North Moravia: Andrej Babiš, the proud leader of the Czech people, was cowardly attacked at an election rally! The politician, who was hit from behind with a crutch, was hospitalized, but for the first time he spoke out and sent a powerful message to patriots: "Attacks will not stop me! The Czech people decide in the elections, not violence!" Read on and find out how Babiš stands up for national interests even in the most dif…
Experts After the Attack on Babiš: Politicians Underestimate the Risk, a Little Security Is Worth It
Protecting politicians from mob attacks is becoming increasingly difficult due to the growing tension in society, say professionals from the world of security agencies. Politicians are now considering how to ensure their protection. They are aware of the danger after the attack on ANO leader Andrej Babiš by Vladislav N. at a pre-election rally in the Frýdek-Místek region on Monday. Some politicians who have protection by law tend to be safer. Ho…
Olomouc - The attack on the chairman of the ANO movement, Andrej Babiš, with a French baton at a rally in the Frýdek-Místek region is, according to Olomouc political scientist Jakub Lysek, the result of growing polarization and tension in society as well as an aggressive campaign. Political scientist from Brno's Masaryk University Michal Pink does not consider it to be anything that unusual. He recalled that in 2015, the then vice-chairman of th…
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