‘Patriots for Europe’: Orbán, Kickl, and Babiš Present Manifesto
“Today, a new faction will be created that will change European politics. It will very quickly become the largest faction of the European Right.”
“Today, a new faction will be created that will change European politics. It will very quickly become the largest faction of the European Right.”
Prime Minister Petr Fiala admitted that the results reflected the mood of the society.
Former PM Andrej Babiš is looking for new allies, while his populist, anti-migration ANO party is set to win the Czech race.
Three personalities from the Center to the Right are likely to reach the second round: former Prime Minister Andrej Babiš, General Petr Pavel, and economist Danuše Nerudová.
The latest polling data appears to be indicative of rising discontent over the ruling center-Right coalition’s economic and foreign policy positions related to the Russo-Ukraine war.
The initiative proves the advanced degree to which Eastern European countries are dedicated to supporting Ukraine, whereas Western leaders prefer to play it safe.
While he has a history of denouncing certain policies of the Hungarian government, Emmanuel Macron last week said he regarded Prime Minister Viktor Orbán as a political opponent but also as a European partner.
Czech president Miloš Zeman appointed the leader of a large centre-right alliance, Petr Fiala, as prime minister on Sunday. Zeman oversaw the ceremony—which had originally been scheduled to take place on Friday—from inside a plexiglass box especially designed for the occasion. He was seated on a wheelchair and flanked by health workers in hazmat (PPE) suits. […]
Czech president Miloš Zeman is unable to fulfill his responsibilities.
Opposition parties start talks on forming a government.
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