
Czech populist Andrej Babiš in talks to form stable government after election win
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
48% : However, although ANO is part of the far-right Patriots for Europe bloc in the European parliament and Babiš has described himself as an admirer of Orbàn, the EU's disruptor-in-chief, it is unclear how far he will align himself with the anti-EU camp.45% : He also promised to fight the EU's migration pact and green deal, and to end the shells-for-Ukraine "Czech initiative", instead backing Kyiv solely through the EU.
43% : Pavel said before the election that he would not appoint any ministers who sought Czechia's withdrawal from the EU or from Nato.
42% : Analysts say Babiš's politics are more pragmatic than ideological and that he is unlikely to pick a serious fight with Brussels as long as the Czech Republic needs EU funds and the billionaire's businesses continue to benefit from the bloc.
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