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The AUTHLIB consortium cordially invites you to the online discussion titled

 

Bohemia Illiberalis?
Perspectives on Czechia’s Future Democratic Landscape and Foreign Policy After the Elections

on

Monday, October 6, 2025

at

3:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. CET

 

REGISTER HERE

 

Czechia will hold what could be watershed parliamentary elections on October 3–4. There is a high likelihood that they will lead to the return of former prime minister Andrej Babiš and his populist ANO party to power in a coalition with radical-right or radical-left forces. Such an outcome could profoundly affect not only the democratic quality of Czech politics, but also the country’s stance on key questions of foreign and security policy, ranging from defense spending to support for Ukraine. Czechia’s partners should therefore prepare not only for the presence of a second government from the ranks of the radical-right Patriot group (after Hungary’s) in the EU Council, but also for heightened volatility and growing Euroscepticism in Czech foreign policy.

This panel discussion, convened in the immediate aftermath of the elections and in light of the first official results, will examine the potential implications of a Babiš comeback and different coalition scenarios. It will explore their impact on Czech foreign and security policy, the country’s approach toward Ukraine and Russia, and the broader state of democratic checks and balances, media freedom, and civil society there.

 

Speakers:

Vít Dostál, Executive Director, AMO

Petra Guasti, Associate Professor, Charles University Prague

Andrea Michalcová, Director, Centre for an Informed Society

 

Chair:

Daniel Hegedüs, Regional Director, German Marshall Fund of the United States

 

 

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This event takes place in the framework of the “AUTHLIB – Neo-authoritarianisms in Europe and the Liberal Democratic Response” project.

 

Photo: PHOTOCREO Michal Bednarek via Shutterstock

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