
Czechia First: Babiš Blocks Jet Sale to Ukraine
The patriotic-sovereignist coalition says the country needs the aircraft for its own defence.

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

As the national conservative politician takes office again, it signals a possible end to Ukraine aid and a tougher line toward the EU.

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

The three parties believe the EU’s Green Deal is “unsustainable” and must be reined in.

ANO, SPD, and Motorists’ Party to sign a coalition agreement as rules and key positions are finalized.

After victory in the Czech elections, the patriotic ANO party has begun coalition talks—aiming to form a stable government and shape the country’s next political direction.

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

“The new Czech prime minister will be friendlier than his predecessor toward both Robert Fico and to Viktor Orbán.”

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.