Czech Republic

Czechs vote out PM Babis

Reading Time: < 1 minute

Czechs voted for a conservative shift in last weekend’s elections on Friday and Saturday. The conservative coalition SPOLU (“Together”) formed by the Civic Democrats, Christian Democrats, and TOP 09 parties, narrowly beat the ruling ANO party of current prime minister Andrej Babis. His coalition partner Social Democrats and the Communist party failed to reach the 5% threshold to enter Czechia’s parliament. 

The SPOLU coalition led by Petr Fiala received 27.79% of votes, while ANO got 27.12 %. A coalition of Pirates & Mayors and Independents took third place with 15.62% of the vote. The far-right Freedom and Democracy Party  received 9.56% of the votes. Prime minister Babis accepted the defeat and congratulated the winner.  

Petr Fiala, a political scientist and university professor, has been the leader of the Civic Democratic Party since 2013. Despite being criticized for lacking leadership skills, he is currently the top candidate to lead the country. 

SPOLU, Pirates & Mayors, and Independents are expected to form the Czech Republic’s next government. They have already signed a memorandum on future cooperation but they will have to wait for Czech president Milos Zeman to assign them the task of forming the next government.  

However, Zeman (77) was transported to a military hospital on Sunday. He is currently in intensive care, and little is known about his health condition. Before the elections, Zeman declared support to current PM Babis and hinted that he would not authorize a coalition to form the government, but would give the task to the strongest party. 

The strongest party following the elections is Babis’s ANO party, but no party is willing to form a coalition with the current PM.

Source: Euractiv

CET Editor

Recent Posts

A Trumping new reality – CET opinion

One of the most disappointing characteristics of our 21st Century is that while we live…

2 days ago

Poland PM urges defence spending hikes as Baltics cut ties with Russian electricity grid

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk called on European leaders to increase their defence spending while maintaining close ties…

5 days ago

Kos floats speedy EU accession for Albania, Montenegro

The Munich Security Conference ended on a cautiously positive note for EU candidate countries Albania…

5 days ago

EU looks to Greece for critical raw materials

Greece is poised to become a key player in the EU’s efforts to secure critical…

5 days ago

Poland FM backs Ukraine, but rejects EU army idea

Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski stressed the necessity of European involvement in any peace talks…

6 days ago

‘Poland: growth leader in Europe and the world’- FM proclaims on 2024 data

Poland’s economy emerged as a regional standout in 2024, recording a GDP growth of 2.9%,…

2 weeks ago