“It is unlikely that these parties will critically influence Ukraine, Taras Zagorodniy said.”, – WRITE: www.unian.ua
It is unlikely that these parties will critically influence Ukraine, Taras Zagorodniy said.

However, it is not necessary to call this party anti -Ukrainian. This opinion was expressed in a comment by UNIAN Taras Zagorodniy, political scientist, governing partner of the national anti -crisis group.
“It is not anti -Ukrainian. It is Ukrainians think that everyone thinks of Ukraine. These are more eurokeptics such that less costs, anti -globalist rhetoric, etc. It is less necessary to spend on others. It is necessary. It is a normal political history,” Zagorodniy said.
The expert added that this party is unlikely to threaten Ukraine. At the same time, he noted that at the level of rhetoric, the statements from the representatives of this party can be really anti -Ukrainian.
“But there will be nothing really. Slovakia, say, Fitzo. If you look carefully, he says more than really.
According to the expert, theoretically the new government in the Czech Republic can make Ukraine trouble. However, the attitude of the Czech Republic to Ukraine can hardly be compared to Hungary.
“I do not think there will be some significant steps that they will be worse than the same Orban. Orban clearly blocks everything possible. And if you compare it with Fitzo – Slovakia does nothing like that. In general, we do not worry about all elections and events – we need to produce all the military equipment. – said Zagorodniy.
Elections in the Czech Republic: What is knownAs reported by UNIAN, on October 3, elections to Parliament will start in the Czech Republic, which will last two days. Sociologists predict that the first place should be gained by the Expremier of the Country of the country Andrey Babysh ANo with a result of 29.3% of the vote. The third place can be the party with the right populist views of the SPD (Svoboda a přímá deemokracie) – 13.4% of the vote. Both parties oppose the assistance of Ukraine.
At the same time, the New York Times claim that in the event of opposition, the Czech Republic may stop their initiative to supply ammunition to Ukraine. Politicians explain that the Czech Republic should focus on their own unstable economy.
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