Politics

/

ArcaMax

Czech billionaire kicks off talks with far right after win

Daniel Hornak and Peter Laca, Bloomberg News on

Published in Political News

Czech billionaire Andrej Babis turned to forming a governing majority a day after winning a resounding election victory, seeking to reclaim the country’s premiership with support from the political margins.

The populist billionaire outperformed pre-election polls to secure 35% of the vote — the second-best result of a winning party in the Czech Republic since the fall of communism. Babis said talks were already underway with far-right and populist forces that have denounced European Union policies on migration and climate.

“We will do everything to create the government and mainly fulfill our program,” Babis told reporters in Prague on Sunday after meting with President Petr Pavel. Initial talks with the two parties were “positive,” he said, declining to detail the terms of a potential alliance.

Echoing Donald Trump, the 71-year-old former premier canvassed the eastern European nation with pledges to put Czechs first, bring an end to fiscal austerity measures and curb military aid to Ukraine. An outspoken populist with a track record of challenging the European Union on a range of issues, Babis made clear that he would spurn values advanced by the bloc in favor of a more transactional approach.

The two smaller groups with whom Babis is pursuing an agreement — the populist Motorists and the anti-migration Freedom and Direct Democracy, or SPD — would give him a path to a parliamentary majority, with the three holding a projected 108 seats in the 200-seat lower house of parliament.

Babis said Saturday he would seek to govern alone, with parliamentary support from the two factions. That could lead to difficult dealmaking — and a sharp turn to the right. The Motorists have committed to a wholesale rejection of the EU’s climate agenda, while the SPD has advocated leaving the bloc.

The billionaire has rejected holding a referendum on EU membership, having called the UK’s experience with Brexit a disaster. Speaking after the vote, he lamented what he called the over-regulation and soaring prices in the bloc, saying that “Europe is suffering — Europe is not competitive anymore.”

“We want to save Europe — we are clearly pro-European and pro-NATO,” he said at party headquarters.

Populist flank

As coalition talks began, Pavel said on Sunday that the cabinet would be appointed only after the new parliament convenes, which he expects in early November at the earliest.

 

Babis’s comeback adds to the roster of populist leaders in the region, including Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and Slovakia’s Robert Fico. In contrast with the others, Babis has never aligned himself with Russian President Vladimir Putin, but has vowed to buck the EU trend on defense spending and migration.

Babis has taken aim at the flagship Czech aid initiative for Ukraine, a program to source and deliver ammunition to Kyiv. As the vote tally was wrapping up, he reiterated his position that the initiative serves only to enrich weapons producers — but said he would discuss the issue with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and handle it “transparently.”

“We don’t like this, I have a different opinion about this — and we will certainly address this,” Babis said, as he remained evasive on whether he would end the project.

Orban celebrated the candidate’s victory, saying that “Truth has prevailed!” in the region.

“A big step for the Czech Republic, good news for Europe,” the Hungarian premier said in a statement on social platform X.

The billionaire, who amassed a fortune in agribusiness in the decades after the fall of communism, was ousted from power in 2021 after overseeing a chaotic pandemic response and becoming entangled in corruption scandals.

Babis said he wants to boost infrastructure and other investments to get the economy grow as much as 4% a year and pledged to bring CEZ AS, the country’s biggest power producer, fully into state hands.

One of Babis’s ambitions is to reassert the Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia and Hungary — a group known as the Visegrad Four — as a regional force, uniting the voices of 65 million citizens to have greater voice in the 27-member bloc.

_____


©2025 Bloomberg L.P. Visit bloomberg.com. Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.

 

Comments

blog comments powered by Disqus

 

Related Channels

The ACLU

ACLU

By The ACLU
Amy Goodman

Amy Goodman

By Amy Goodman
Armstrong Williams

Armstrong Williams

By Armstrong Williams
Austin Bay

Austin Bay

By Austin Bay
Ben Shapiro

Ben Shapiro

By Ben Shapiro
Betsy McCaughey

Betsy McCaughey

By Betsy McCaughey
Bill Press

Bill Press

By Bill Press
Bonnie Jean Feldkamp

Bonnie Jean Feldkamp

By Bonnie Jean Feldkamp
Cal Thomas

Cal Thomas

By Cal Thomas
Christine Flowers

Christine Flowers

By Christine Flowers
Clarence Page

Clarence Page

By Clarence Page
Danny Tyree

Danny Tyree

By Danny Tyree
David Harsanyi

David Harsanyi

By David Harsanyi
Debra Saunders

Debra Saunders

By Debra Saunders
Dennis Prager

Dennis Prager

By Dennis Prager
Dick Polman

Dick Polman

By Dick Polman
Erick Erickson

Erick Erickson

By Erick Erickson
Froma Harrop

Froma Harrop

By Froma Harrop
Jacob Sullum

Jacob Sullum

By Jacob Sullum
Jamie Stiehm

Jamie Stiehm

By Jamie Stiehm
Jeff Robbins

Jeff Robbins

By Jeff Robbins
Jessica Johnson

Jessica Johnson

By Jessica Johnson
Jim Hightower

Jim Hightower

By Jim Hightower
Joe Conason

Joe Conason

By Joe Conason
Joe Guzzardi

Joe Guzzardi

By Joe Guzzardi
John Stossel

John Stossel

By John Stossel
Josh Hammer

Josh Hammer

By Josh Hammer
Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

Judge Andrew Napolitano

By Judge Andrew P. Napolitano
Laura Hollis

Laura Hollis

By Laura Hollis
Marc Munroe Dion

Marc Munroe Dion

By Marc Munroe Dion
Michael Barone

Michael Barone

By Michael Barone
Mona Charen

Mona Charen

By Mona Charen
Rachel Marsden

Rachel Marsden

By Rachel Marsden
Rich Lowry

Rich Lowry

By Rich Lowry
Robert B. Reich

Robert B. Reich

By Robert B. Reich
Ruben Navarrett Jr.

Ruben Navarrett Jr

By Ruben Navarrett Jr.
Ruth Marcus

Ruth Marcus

By Ruth Marcus
S.E. Cupp

S.E. Cupp

By S.E. Cupp
Salena Zito

Salena Zito

By Salena Zito
Star Parker

Star Parker

By Star Parker
Stephen Moore

Stephen Moore

By Stephen Moore
Susan Estrich

Susan Estrich

By Susan Estrich
Ted Rall

Ted Rall

By Ted Rall
Terence P. Jeffrey

Terence P. Jeffrey

By Terence P. Jeffrey
Tim Graham

Tim Graham

By Tim Graham
Tom Purcell

Tom Purcell

By Tom Purcell
Veronique de Rugy

Veronique de Rugy

By Veronique de Rugy
Victor Joecks

Victor Joecks

By Victor Joecks
Wayne Allyn Root

Wayne Allyn Root

By Wayne Allyn Root

Comics

Dave Granlund John Branch Bart van Leeuwen Steve Kelley Peter Kuper David M. Hitch