Leicester Mercury

Czech leader looks set to triumph in election

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CZECHS are voting in a parliament­ary election as polls show populist billionair­e prime minister Andrej Babis has a good chance of keeping his job, despite a new scandal over his financial dealings.

Two days of balloting are being held to fill 200 seats in the lower house of parliament, the main legislativ­e body in the

Czech Republic.

Euroscepti­c Mr Babis, 67, has had a turbulent term in office, featuring numerous scandals.

Police have recommende­d that he should be indicted over alleged fraud involving EU subsidies, and a recently published EU report concluded that Mr Babis has a conflict of interest over subsidies from the bloc involving his former business empire.

However, all polls favour his centrist ANO (Yes) movement to come first with at least 25% of the vote.

But it is not clear if Mr Babis will have a big enough margin of victory to be able to form a new coalition government.

The latest scandal links Mr Babis to offshore accounts.

Findings by the Internatio­nal Consortium of Investigat­ive Journalist­s, dubbed the “Pandora Papers”, alleged that Mr Babis put 22 million dollars (£16 million) into shell companies to buy 16 properties in southern France.

 ?? ?? Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis arrives to cast his vote
Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis arrives to cast his vote

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