
“We Will Not Be Governed by EU”: Incoming Czech Government Rejects Migration Pact
The Andrej Babiš-led cabinet will follow in the footsteps of Hungary and Poland.

The Andrej Babiš-led cabinet will follow in the footsteps of Hungary and Poland.

Cabinet of 16 ministers agreed as talks on policy continue next week

Pressure is growing on Brussels to rethink its increasingly out-of-touch policies.

After winning this weekend’s general election, former Czech PM Andrej Babiš said Ukraine is not ready to join the bloc.

The new Czech government will strengthen cooperation with Hungary and Slovakia.

To Hungary, Slovakia, and Czechia, the buzzwords of ‘European unity’ ring thin if they risk leading the continent further into a war whose front is so close to themselves.

Babiš emphasizes domestic priorities, promising cheaper energy, stronger pensions, and protection of Czech sovereignty.

Former prime minister Andrej Babiš said his ANO movement, projected to win the elections, intends to govern alone.

The former prime minister has vowed to fight the EU on migration and the Green Deal “madness.”

Andrej Babiš’s return to power will bolster the group of nations opposed to infinite military aid to Kyiv.