The European elections came to an end and their results brought crucial news to Czech policy. First about the losers:
1. The ruling coalition lost unequivocally, voting for it only 37% of voters. If it were parliamentary elections, it would lose 108 seats for tragic 84 seats and be removed from the government. At the same time, specified elections, with traditionally low attendance in the countryside and well above the Prague average, were very beneficial to the ruling parties. Therefore, they hoped to win. In total, they lost 4 tickets compared to the last election. Anti-Baby didn't work very well this time. The voters powerfully punished the general incompetence of government officials, mediocre economical performance, gross violations of pre-election promises, service to abroad states, war extremism in connection with the Ukrainian crisis and imposing progressive nonsense on Czech society.
2. The historical defeat of the Pirates, who won only 1 ticket, and their leader did not enter the EP at all, deserves peculiar attention. The election failure of the utmost progressive left is not only a Czech specialty, but akin formations have failed across Europe and seem to appear from fashion among the young generation. The ecological, sex and migration extremism they advance clearly has shortness of breath.
3. The elections besides proved to be a failure of the highly arrogant TAN movement, which gradually emerged as an aggressive progressive group with large political ambitions. But voters powerfully abandoned him for arrogance, incompetence and emptiness. The election figure was an artificial, completely empty star of the final presidential election, Danuše NerudováWhich the State has computed at its head.
4. Unfortunately, the sad fact is that the main promoter of the progressive political agenda in our country is now the Purple Substance impoverishing the impoverishing Layer. Its members should look back on the values of its uprising and what place it has provided itself in the modern past of the Czech Republic and should be ashamed of where its organization has led today.
5. The final loser is the SPD and Tricolour coalition. The political kind seems to be Tomio Okamuras He is simply a small exhausted and does not talk to fresh voters.
Now about the winners:
1. The decisive winner of the election is the ANO movement. Convincingly defeated the Coalition Together, reinforced by 1 mandate, won nationwide but Prague, Brno and their immediate surroundings, and its leader Klára Dostálová received the largest number of preferential votes. At the same time, specified elections are not beneficial to the ANO, and they besides compete with the very capable fresh political formations of the curse and the Motorised and a number of others who besides sought dissatisfied voters. In this situation, YES is undoubtedly a success.
2. A real election phenomenon was the coalition Motorized for Himself and the Pledge Movement, in fact its leader Filip Turekwho, as a complete political novice, became the unequivocal personality of these elections and managed to lead his political formation to a 3rd place in gaining votes. In terms of the number of preferential votes, he became the second most effective candidate in the full electoral cape. Last-minute efforts to destruct it with a run to discredit it have failed. In addition to a capable young leader, drivers besides helped clear political positions and a clear ideological anchor. Their success is hope for interior policy, but the full formation inactive has a very demanding organisational work ahead if it wants to win in the long term.
3. Another jumper in this election is the coalition Enough! created by the Euro MP and president Communist organization of Bohemia and Moravia (KSČM)Kateřina Konečná (photo). She is simply a very capable, experienced politician who managed to unite around herself a part of the left-wing electorate that does not trust the ANO movement, and progressives are unacceptable to them. On this basis, it is well on track to operate permanently in Czech politics.
Although strong political earthquakes have occurred in another European countries (France, Germany, etc.), it is highly hard to shake the European political mainstream. The malcontents have strengthened but not adequate to fundamentally change the EU's sinister course. After these elections, there will undoubtedly be an era of further decline in the European Union.
Jiří Weigl
6.10.2024
For: claus.che