CZECH REPUBLIC – The leader of ANO party Andrej Babis was on Tuesday appointed by the Czech President Petr Pavel as the country’s new prime minister.
“I have been appointed prime minister. I deeply appreciate this, as well as the trust that citizens placed in us in the elections. I promise that I will do everything to ensure that we do not betray that trust and that we fulfill our government’s policy statement,” Babis said on US social media company X.
“I promise to be a prime minister who defends the interests of all our citizens, at home and abroad, and a prime minister who will work to make the Czech Republic the best place to live on the entire planet,” he added.
The appointment ceremony took place at Prague Castle, formalizing a coalition government composed of ANO, the far-right Freedom and Direct Democracy (SPD) party, and the Motorists’ party.
The rest of the Cabinet is expected to be sworn in early next week, Radio Prague International reported.
Babis, 71, will become the oldest politician to lead a Czech or former Czechoslovak government. His return follows weeks of consultations between Pavel and ministerial nominees.
Pavel has met all proposed ministers in recent weeks, but the presidency said he maintains “reservations” regarding Motorists’ party nominee Filip Turek, who cancelled a scheduled meeting on Monday due to health reasons.
The president is expected to revisit the nomination before the final appointments.
Meanwhile, European Council President Antonio Costa congratulated Babis on his appointment at US social media company X.
“I look forward to our cooperation in the European Council, working together on our common agenda for the benefit of Europe’s citizens,” Costa said.
Babis previously served as prime minister from 2017 to 2021.













