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    1. newaccount_998 on

      Wouldn’t call ANO right wing and Pirati centre-left

    2. Entire_Classroom_263 on

      So Czech politics are just right wing parties? That’s odd.

    3. TheSecondTraitor on

      I was hoping Babiš and Okamura would manage to suck the few percent from motoristé as well as stačilo. But keeping at least one of them under 5% is a success.

    4. WhereasSpecialist447 on

      doesnt matter, is the ANO Party pro or anit europe

    5. Is ANO really right-wing? Or more like Polish PiS pretending center-right but in real presenting a lot of left ideas in the social part of the program.

    6. GrandCollection7390 on

      Another Orban-Fico like EU populist country in the club

    7. IvanStarokapustin on

      Didn’t realize the Visegrad countries were so eager to support Russian-backed candidates. Would have been nice to have known that.

    8. We’re one step closer to being Swiss-cheesed by Putinist populists, and it’s all due to social media algorithm brainwashing. When a sufficient amount of Western resolve has been destroyed, we will see a full-scale Russian invasion – World War 3.

    9. Sure-Ask-3445 on

      Europe, I want to apologize in advance for everything that will happen in next 4 years…

    10. No_Tiger_5645 on

      I counted with SPD being that high but WTF. Can’t comprehend how many people voted those empty heads in Motorists.

    11. No_Men_Omen on

      Democracy is powerless against the sheer stupidity of the crowd, controlled through the social media. We are doomed, guys.

    12. 2024Noname on

      It is not the parties that are “far”. It’s the journalists giving this designation.

    13. How is ANO right-wing? You can literally only label it as populist.

    14. I think that results are not bad: radical coalition formed around the Communist Party (Stačilo) has not reached the 5% threshold and thus didn’t make it to the parliament; the other anti-western radical coalition SPD has fewer votes than in last election.

      The clear winner is ANO, and although it is “populist” and in opposition to the current government, it is still a pro-Western party (its leader Babiš is enterpraneur with businesses in Western Europe) and is eager to “deliver results” especially in improving economy and lives of ordinary people.

      In the foreign politics the winning party belongs to Euro-realists; they also want to reduce the Czech aid given the Ukraine, he still wants to support Ukraine via EU and NATO and does not support Russia. He also wants to revive the V4 cooperation and rationalize military spending (e.g. focusing on drones and drone-protection rather than purchasing expensive heavy weapons like tanks and air-fighters (F35, etc.)).

      Overall, they want to focus more on the interests of the Czech Republic and its citizens rather than focusing on foreign politics, which can explain why Czech voters have given him so many votes compared to the current government that was often blamed to have focused on the foreign politics.

    15. ANO is effectively a populist social democratic party these days. Who keeps labelling this shit?

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