June 13, 2021 Share
On June 3, 2021, the Czech coalition government led by populist Prime Minister Andrej Babiš, survived a vote of no-confidence. which was initiated by opposition groups after the two-party ruling coalition comprising Babiš’s ANO 2011 (ANO) and the Czech Social Democratic Party (Česká Strana Sociálne Demokratická: CSSD) lost its working majority when the far-left Communist party (Komunistická Strana Čech a Moravy: KSCM) discontinued its official support in April, 2021. Only 89 of the opposition lawmakers voted at the end of an almost 14-hour session to oust the Cabinet, well short of the 101 needed in the 200-seat lower house. The Communists refused to vote against the government, left the lower house and didn’t participate in the debate and the vote.
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