
Czech Government Scraps TV Licence Fees in Blow to “Brussels Propaganda” Machine
The push comes after trust in Czech Television fell to an all-time low.

The push comes after trust in Czech Television fell to an all-time low.

The patriotic-sovereignist coalition says the country needs the aircraft for its own defence.

Andrej Babiš’s government will break with Brussels’ agenda on its first day in office.

Babiš and Šutaj Eštok pledge to restore regular Czech-Slovak government sessions—deepening regional cooperation within the V4.

“The new Czech prime minister will be friendlier than his predecessor toward both Robert Fico and to Viktor Orbán.”
President Petr Pavel has scheduled the parliamentary elections for October 3 and 4.

In Brussels, the Patriots for Europe group is the one most aligned with the new US administration, even sharing Trump’s pro-peace vision for Ukraine.

Media reports celebrate the governing parties’ success in retaining their majority, but not one of the five coalition members could defeat Babiš’s sovereigntists alone.

“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.