Prime Minister Andrej Babiš minority government has survived a third confidence vote called by two coalitions of opposition parties (the Civic Democrats, Christian Democrats and TOP 09, Pirates, and Independents and Mayors). As expected, Communist deputies left the chamber during the vote, securing Babiš’s victory.
Among other things, the opposition party leaders claim that the ANO and Social Democrat minority government has failed to effectively fight the new coronavirus pandemic and secure strong international solidarity amid the diplomatic row with Russia. They also point to Babiš’s alleged conflict of interest and his prosecution in the Stork’s Nest case involving EU subsidy fraud.
Andrej Babiš’s minority government has survived yet another no-confidence motion. But opinion polls suggest a opposition coaltion will win the October election.
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