
“Babiš will be more radical in his opposition to Brussels”—Czech Analyst Roman Joch
“The new Czech prime minister will be friendlier than his predecessor toward both Robert Fico and to Viktor Orbán.”

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

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

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.

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

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

Prague aims to counter security threats linked to Russian networks of agents.

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

The Czech Republic’s energy mix is heavily reliant on Russian nuclear energy, the supply of which could be jeopardized by the new round of sanctions.

The Czech government has said it will vote against the proposal to monitor digital communications when it comes before the EU Council.