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Test for PM as Czechs go to local polls

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PRAGUE: Czechs began voting yesterday in municipal polls and the first round of a senate election seen as a test for billionair­e Prime Minister Andrej Babis and his populist ANO movement.

Mr Babis, the second wealthiest Czech known for his anti-migrant and anticorrup­tion rhetoric, heads since June a minority cabinet comprised of ANO and the leftwing Social Democrats.

To win a parliament­ary confidence vote in July, Babis had to lean on backing from t he Communists, the first government to do so since the 1989 Velvet Revolution that toppled four decades of Communist rule i n the eastern European country.

ANO, which controls city hall in Prague, Brno and Ostrava, the country’s three largest cities, will face a tough fight defending the top job in Prague where mayor Adriana Krnacova has fallen out of favour over transport and housing issues.

“If Andrej Babis’s movement is to suffer a remarkable defeat, it will definitely be in Prague,” the Lidove Noviny daily wrote yesterday.

Ms Krnacova is not running for mayor this time, but ANO has been in fourth place in opinion polls behind the right-wing ODS, the Pirates, and a centre-right coalition called United Forces for Prague.

In contrast, ANO leads all opinion polls in the case of a general election.

Mr Babis’s opponents criticise the Slovak-born entreprene­ur over an alleged EU subsidy fraud from 2007 which led to police charges that are still in effect, and for his Communist past and alleged cooperatio­n with its secret police.

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