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Alliance of opposition parties  defeats mogul premier in Czech vote

Alliance of opposition parties defeats mogul premier in Czech vote

Gulf Times
Saturday, October 09, 2021 09:13:59 PM UTC

Supporters of Leader of Civic Democratic Party (ODS) and Together (SPOLU) coalition candidate for prime minister, Petr Fiala, react to the election result at the party’s election headquarters after the country’s parliamentary election in Prague yesterday. (Reuters)

Prime Minister Andrej Babis narrowly lost a cliffhanger general election to a centre-right alliance yesterday, final results showed, in a surprise reversal for the billionaire populist.Preliminary results had shown Babis comfortably in the lead in line with opinion polls before the vote, but the margin eroded and disappeared as ballots from large cities were counted.With over 99.9% of votes counted, the Together alliance of the right-wing Civic Democrats, the centre-right TOP 09 and the centrist Christian Democrats had 27.78% of the vote, just ahead of Babis’s ANO party with 27.14%.The alliance would have a majority in the 200-seat parliament together with another grouping comprising the anti-establishment Pirate Party and the centrist Mayors and Independents.“It seems that both democratic coalitions will manage to get a parliamentary majority, which most likely means Babis will have to go,” said Otto Eibl, head of the political science department at Masaryk University in Brno.The fourth party or grouping to make it to parliament is the far-right, anti-Muslim Freedom and Direct Democracy (SPD) movement led by Tokyo-born entrepreneur Tomio Okamura which scored almost 10%.Turnout reached over 65%, up from 60.84% in the previous general election in 2017.The 67-year-old Babis, a food, chemicals and media mogul, is facing police charges over alleged EU subsidy fraud and the bloc’s dismay over his conflict of interest as a businessman and a politician.Last weekend, the Pandora Papers investigation showed he had used money from his offshore firms to finance the purchase of property in southern France in 2009, including a chateau.He has denied any wrongdoing and slammed the allegations as a smear campaign.But Eibl said the Pandora probe was not a major factor in the vote.“There have been so many corruption affairs by now that a lot of voters have just become immune to them,” he said.Babis currently leads a minority government with the left-wing Social Democrats, which was until recently tacitly backed by the Communist Party that ruled the former totalitarian Czechoslovakia from 1948-1989.But the Communists were ousted from parliament at the polls for the first time since World War II, failing to meet the 5% threshold for any party to enter parliament.“I think this is a big thing, at last!” European Parliament member Alexandr Vondra, an anti-Communist dissident in the 1980s, told AFP.“But it’s also the end of Andrej, and that’s even bigger,” added Vondra, a close aide to the late Czech president Vaclav Havel.A former Communist, Babis is listed as a secret police agent from the 1980s.It will be up to the pro-Russian President Milos Zeman, Babis’s old ally, to nominate the new prime minister.Zeman is grappling with health problems that have confined him to his residence for the vote, but his office said Saturday he would meet Babis for talks today morning.Zeman had suggested earlier he would choose Babis.But Together chairman Petr Fiala said to loud cheers from the alliance’s fans in a Prague hotel that his mandate to form the next government was “strong”.“Mr President will have to take it into account,” he said.The Czech economy, heavily dependent on car production and exports to the eurozone which the EU member of 10.7 million is yet to join, is on the mend after the Covid-19 lockdowns.But the pandemic and increases in pensions and public sector wages, recently approved by Babis’s cabinet, have made the public finance gap soar.

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