Czech Republic: Former PM Babis Set for Victory in Parliamentary Elections
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All the challenges of the elections in the Czech Republic
Updates and predictions on the elections in the Czech Republic Perhaps overemphasizing, Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala (pictured) framed the October 3-4 elections as a true battle for the nation's geopolitical future. Beyond the emotionality, this statement captures an incontrovertible truth: the Ukrainian conflict has transformed Central Europe into a theater of growing vulnerability, particularly for those countries that severed ties with the…
"Billionaire populist seeks power in Czech elections, but may need help from extremists," reads the headline of a BBC report on the Czech elections. And he is not the only one. The Czech elections are resonating in foreign media. According to the newspaper, it is very likely that Babiš will head the next government and "replace a strongly pro-Western and pro-Ukrainian coalition". But he will need allies to do so. And these are supposed to be ext…
Voting began last night around the world due to the time difference, and 14,800 polling stations in 14 constituencies opened in the country at 2 p.m.
Parliamentary elections will be held in the Czech Republic on October 3-4, and all forecasts have an unambiguous assessment — the opposition ANO party, headed by ex-Prime Minister Andrey Babiš, should win the first place in these elections.
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