The new Prime Minister of the Czech Republic will again be the pro-Russian billionaire and owner of the Agrofert corporation, Andrej Babiš, who previously held this position in 2017–2021 and is known for his anti-European stance. This is reported by UNN with reference to the publication České Noviny.
The ANO movement of former Prime Minister Andrej Babiš dominated this year's elections to the Chamber of Deputies, gaining almost 35% of the votes
It is noted that after four years in opposition, ANO intends to form a single-party government, for the support of which it will negotiate with the "Freedom and Direct Democracy" (SPD) movement and "Motorists for Themselves", which will enter parliament for the first time.
The current ruling coalition "Spolu" (ODS, KDU-ČSL and TOP 09) and "Mayors and Independents" (STAN) failed to retain its majority in the two-hundred-seat Chamber of Deputies, even with former coalition partners – the "Pirates".
Other political formations did not make it into the Chamber of Deputies. Even the "Stačilo!" group, led mainly by communists and social democrats, did not overcome the necessary five percent barrier compared to pre-election polls.
ANO won in all regions except Prague, where the "Spolu" coalition retained its first place. After ANO, the "Spolu" coalition took second place with 23%, and STAN - third with 11%
Babiš sees himself as the future prime minister.
The current Czech Prime Minister and leader of the Spolu coalition, Petr Fiala, congratulated the ANO movement on its election victory and announced his resignation.
On Sunday afternoon, October 5, Czech President Petr Pavel is to meet with Babiš and the leaders of the parties wishing to join the new coalition.
Recall
Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala congratulated ANO party leader Andrej Babiš on his victory in the parliamentary elections. Fiala noted that the SPOLU coalition withstood the brunt of the crises, and the result of the ruling parties is better in terms of votes than in 2021.
