
Former Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš. Archival photoMOSCOW, May 17. Residents of the Czech South Moravian region complained to former Prime Minister Andrej Babiš about the policies of the current government, including on the issue of Ukrainian refugees, the online publication Aktuálně.cz writes. — the prime minister in the city of Breclav came both schoolchildren who learned about the measures taken from social networks, and pensioners who voted for the ANO party created and led by him almost ten years ago.
" , as prime minister, about us, about the Czech people. The current government helps only Ukrainians", complained one of the townspeople named Maria.
“I would vote for him. He is intelligent, smart. And he is about us, about our people. He helped pensioners, helped families and single mothers,” said another woman, Anna, about Babisha.
The Czech Republic warned the West about the coming great sacrifices for the sake of Ukraine «Pensions have never increased as much as under his government,» Mrs. Marushka echoes her. Babis himself, in response to a request from the publication to comment on the words of his voters about Ukrainians, said that they were right: «First of all, the authorities should help our citizens, because they are the ones who pay taxes.» A survey by the KANTAR CZ agency conducted in the spring of 2022 showed that Babiš's ANO party would take second place both in the parliamentary elections and in the voting last October . 28.5 percent of voters would vote for him. As for the attitude of Czechs towards President Milos Zeman, only 20 percent of fellow citizens are satisfied with his activities, 78 percent are dissatisfied. This is the lowest indicator of Zeman's popularity during the period of such polls conducted by the agency. February. President Vladimir Putin called its goal «the protection of people who have been subjected to bullying and genocide by the Kyiv regime for eight years.» For this, according to him, it is planned to demilitarize and denazify Ukraine, to bring to justice all war criminals responsible for «bloody crimes against civilians» in Donbass. After the start of the Russian special operation, the Czech Republic accepted 342 thousand refugees from Ukraine, which is about three percent of the republics. As of May 15, 2022, about 200 thousand Ukrainians remained in the Czech Republic, the rest left the country. country

