
No-Confidence Vote Fails, Babiš Government Remains in Office
When the vote took place, 84 lawmakers backed the motion, below the 101 votes needed to remove the Czech government.

When the vote took place, 84 lawmakers backed the motion, below the 101 votes needed to remove the Czech government.

The Czech president has accused his foreign minister of possible blackmail over attempts to secure a ministerial appointment.

Airports, rail networks, and road traffic were affected in several countries as ice forced authorities to suspend services.

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

As Hungary, Slovakia, and a new Czech government align, the Polish president seeks to pull Poland back into a stronger V4.

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

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.

“If Ukraine wants to have security guarantee forces in Ukraine to support a peace deal, it’s up to them. Nobody else can decide about it,” the Alliance’s chief said.

The stunt was a reaction to Orbán’s call for Hungary to defend its national interests and resist Brussels’ “weakening” policies.
The Prague government is reviewing national preparedness to join the eurozone—while ruling it out in practice, for now.