Czech Prime Minister Babis Backs Hungary’s Orban Ahead of Vote

PRAGUE, April 11 (Reuters) – Czech populist Prime ⁠Minister ⁠Andrej Babis on ⁠Saturday backed Hungarian leader Viktor Orban ahead of ​Sunday’s parliamentary election, saying he was the best choice for ‌Hungarian interests and stability ‌in turbulent times.

Opinion polls indicate Orban nL8N3ZL0R8, a nationalist ⁠who ⁠has clashed repeatedly with Brussels and maintains friendly ties with ​the Kremlin, could be ousted nL8N40R1S5 after 16 years by former ally turned opposition leader Peter Magyar.

“Supporting Viktor Orban this ​Sunday. He has always fought for a stronger Europe, one ⁠built on ⁠peace, sovereign nations, ⁠sovereign ​member states, competitiveness,” Babis said on X on Saturday.

“In turbulent times, choosing ​stability and proven ⁠leadership matters more than ever.”

Babis, a billionaire businessman, has turned from a liberal pro-EU politician into a close Orban ally in their Patriots for Europe faction in the ⁠European Parliament.

Since he returned to power last year after a stint ⁠in opposition, the Czech Republic has slashed its aid for Ukraine and refused to participate in EU’s 90 billion euro ($105.47 billion) loan for Kyiv.

The Czech position on Russia has, however, remained more mainstream than those of Hungary and Slovakia.

Babis’s cabinet, which includes a far-right anti-NATO party, is trying to reverse EU’s decarbonisation ⁠policies, and is preparing legislation to revamp public media and bring non-governmental organisations under closer scrutiny.

Opponents say the plans are modelled on Hungarian and Slovak reforms ​that undermine democratic standards.

(Reporting by Jan Lopatka; Editing by Jan Harvey)

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