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Source: Idnes, “European Truth”
Details: Polling stations in the Czech Republic will open 3 at 2:00 pm and will work until 22:00 on Friday, and on Saturday – from 8:00 to 14:00.
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It is also the first election when the Czechs abroad can vote in mail so that they do not go to the embassy at the site.
The election results will be known on the evening of October 4, and on Sunday, October 5, the first post -election talks will be held.
In the polls for many months, the populist Party of Ano Andrey Babysh is leading and he has a real chance of returning to the Prime Minister.
Many in the Czech Republic assumes that the victory of Babis will lead to a change in foreign policy, including Ukraine. In particular, he had already threatened to leave the Czech projectmap.
Recently became known that in the country found hundreds of Tiktok accounts in support of pro -Russian forces.
In detail about it – in the article Chance for Russia, threat to the Armed Forces: Why elections in the Czech Republic are so important for Ukraine
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Source: Idnes, “European Truth”
Details: Polling stations in the Czech Republic will open 3 at 2:00 pm and will work until 22:00 on Friday, and on Saturday – from 8:00 to 14:00.
Advertising:
It is also the first election when the Czechs abroad can vote in mail so that they do not go to the embassy at the site.
The election results will be known on the evening of October 4, and on Sunday, October 5, the first post -election talks will be held.
In the polls for many months, the populist Party of Ano Andrey Babysh is leading and he has a real chance of returning to the Prime Minister.
Many in the Czech Republic assumes that the victory of Babis will lead to a change in foreign policy, including Ukraine. In particular, he had already threatened to leave the Czech projectmap.
Recently became known that in the country found hundreds of Tiktok accounts in support of pro -Russian forces.
In detail about it – in the article Chance for Russia, threat to the Armed Forces: Why elections in the Czech Republic are so important for Ukraine