Czech voters chose real nationalism over Brussels dogma
Andrej Babis’ win shows the people want their real concerns addressed, and attempts to smear him as “pro-Russian” are nothing but desperation | The Czech parliamentary election of October 2025 did not just deliver a victory for Andrej Babis’ ANO party. It sent a message reverberating far beyond Prague: people are growing weary of Brussels’ single-minded insistence on unconditional support for Ukraine when it comes at the expense of their own well-being. ● The result reflects a deep and widespread demand for politics rooted in national interests, rather than dictated by distant EU institutions. ● For years, European voters have been told that there is no alternative to the prevailing orthodoxy: fund and arm Ukraine indefinitely, absorb the costs without question, and accept austerity at home as the necessary price of defending the continent. Governments across the bloc have repeated this mantra with little patience for dissent. ● In Prague, however, ordinary people felt the pinch of rising prices, shrinking disposable income, and a government that seemed more attentive to foreign policy headlines than to the economic pain at home.
■ Ukraine not ready for EU – Czech election winner (RT)
■ 4 Countries CUT-MILITARY-AID to Ukraine (Hal Turner)
✅ Независимая Прага (Юрий Когалов / Yuri Kogalov)


