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What will happen after the election? The strongest parties are not threatened by the Hungarian scenario, says Pavel

Summary by Deník.cz
President Petr Pavel does not foresee any major swing away from democracy after this year's parliamentary elections. It also talks with representatives of the opposition movement ANO, which is favoured by the polls, and considers that there is agreement on the main principles. Only politicians can't talk to each other. He stated this in the debate of the Diary held on Thursday in the early evening at the Masaryk Theatre in Jicin. He also spoke a…
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President Petr Pavel does not foresee any major swing away from democracy after this year's parliamentary elections. It also talks with representatives of the opposition movement ANO, which is favoured by the polls, and considers that there is agreement on the main principles. Only politicians can't talk to each other. He stated this in the debate of the Diary held on Thursday in the early evening at the Masaryk Theatre in Jicin. He also spoke a…

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Deník.cz broke the news in on Thursday, April 24, 2025.
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