With Orbán and Fico, He Created a Club of Countries that Turn East, Ods Leader Fiala Criticized Babiš
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The SPD movement is entering the government for the first time in many years in Czech politics. Why did its MPs decide to fully support Babiš's cabinet despite the dispute over the ammunition initiative? And what things can the SPD push through in the government?
The SPD movement, just before the vote of confidence in the government of Andrej Babiš (ANO), played another etude in the game for its voters. After taming the Minister of Defense Jaromír Zůna, who had to take back his words about supporting Ukraine, the unpleasantness with the ammunition initiative was also resolved before the start of the Chamber of Deputies' deliberations. However, there is more...
Former Prime Minister Petr Fiala has sharply criticized Andrej Babiš's cabinet, calling it a government of destruction that offers no alternative and prioritizes its own interests over public ones. Fiala warns that this approach could endanger the Czech Republic on the international stage.
The program statement of the government of Andrej Babiš (ANO), according to former Prime Minister Petr Fiala (ODS), is empty and contains populist promises that future generations will pay for. Babiš's cabinet called Fiala a government of destruction, cynicism and selfishness. He stated this in the Chamber of Deputies on Tuesday as the first of the opposition speakers after more than a six-hour series of speeches by government representatives. A…
Former Prime Minister and outgoing ODS chairman Petr Fiala criticized the ANO, SPD and Motorists for purges in the authorities, the fact that they are preparing to repeal the civil service law and major missteps in foreign policy before the vote of confidence in the government. "The program statement pretends as if there is no war in Europe," said Fiala.
Czech former Prime Minister Petr Fiala called Andrej Babiš's cabinet a government of destruction that came to destroy everything that worked in the Czech Republic, while offering no alternative. According to him, its goal will be to gain personal benefits and avoid problems. In his speech at Tuesday's session of the Chamber of Deputies, at which the new government is asking for confidence, he also noted that Babiš's cabinet ignores international…
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