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Jakub Krupa

Jakub Krupa

Controversial billionaire Andrej Babiš has been appointed the next Czech prime minister, days after proposing a plan to resolve his conflict of interest as major shareholder of agriculture giant Agrofert.

Czech President Petr Pavel shakes hands with the ANO party leader Andrej Babiš as he is appointed as the country’s new prime minister at Prague Castle in Prague, Czech Republic.
Czech President Petr Pavel shakes hands with the ANO party leader Andrej Babiš as he is appointed as the country’s new prime minister at Prague Castle in Prague, Czech Republic. Photograph: Eva Kořínková/Reuters

More than two months on from the parliamentary election in early October, and a prolonged standoff with the president, Petr Pavel, over his potential conflict of interest, Babiš has finally been designated as the new, 14th Czech PM at a ceremony this morning.

With his personal fortune estimated at over $4bn, Babiš is among the 10 richest Czechs, with wealth rivalling the US president, Donald Trump (believed to hold just over $5bn), of whom he is a fan, with elements of his campaign replicating that of Trump (including red baseball caps and ‘Czech Republic first’ slogan). At 71, he is also the oldest prime minister the Czech Republic has ever had.

The full cabinet appointment is expected later this month.

His coalition government will see Babiš’s ANO party team up with two fringe parties, Freedom and Direct Democracy (SPD), an anti-immigration party that won 7.9% of the vote, and a rightwing group called the Motorists, which received 6.8%.

Babiš is an ally of Hungary’s Viktor Orbán in the Patriots for Europe group in the European parliament and has taken an ambivalent line on aid to Ukraine – a departure from his predecessor Petr Fiala’s government, which quickly took a firm stance to support Kyiv after Russia’s invasion in 2022.

His return to frontline politics comes at a particularly tense moment as Europe keeps discussing its plans to support Ukraine, including through a controversial proposal to use frozen Russian assets for a reparations loan for Kyiv.

Babiš has pledged to cut military aid to Ukraine from the national budget and has said the new government may end the Czech-run ammunition initiative which procures large-calibre ammunition for Ukraine from around the world, Reuters noted.

All of this matters as we keep an eye on the latest on the peace talks, with Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskyy continuing his meetings in Europe. He will be in Rome and the Vatican today.

I will bring you all the key updates throughout the day.

It’s Tuesday, 9 December 2025, it’s Jakub Krupa here, and this is Europe Live.

Good morning.

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European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen also congratulated Babiš on his appointment, but didn’t waste any time in reminding him of responsibility facing Europe as it enters key discussions on its security (ekhm, ekhm, on Ukraine).

“Congratulations @AndrejBabis on your appointment as Prime Minister of the Czech Republic.

The EU faces mounting challenges.

Your country has an important role to play in advancing our European agenda of prosperity and security.

Looking forward to working with you, starting with the upcoming European Council.”

It essentially reads as “please don’t do anything silly at your first council next week, we have enough going on.”

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