European politicians are worried about the victory of the Czech opposition movement ANO, led by Andrej Babis, in the Czech parliamentary elections, fearing that its leader will become a “destructive figure“ in the EU, along with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico,“ reports Politico.
“European officials are watching Babis with concern, fearing that he could become another destructive figure in the EU, along with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico,“ reports the website.
The ANO movement, founded and led by Babis, won the Czech parliamentary elections, which ended on Saturday, convincingly. collecting 34.57% of the vote, with 99.94% of polling stations counted. According to media estimates, the votes received by ANO will give it 81 seats out of a possible 200. The SPOLU (“Together“) coalition, led by current Prime Minister Petr Fiala, came in second place, receiving 23.33% of the vote.