On October 29, local time, the chairman of the party "Unhappy Citizen Action" who won the Czech parliamentary elections, Babis, said he would sign a joint governing agreement with the "Drivers for themselves" party and the Liberal and Direct Democrats to form a three-party coalition government.
Babis said in a video posted on social media that the three parties had reached a joint governing agreement and agreed to sign the agreement on the first meeting of the new House of Representatives on November 3.
The vote counting results of the Czech House of Representatives election were announced on October 4th. The opposition party "Dissatisfied Citizens' Action" led by former Prime Minister Andrej Babis won with nearly 35% of the votes, and babis is expected to become prime minister again. The official vote count shows that the "Dissatisfied Citizens Action" party won 80 seats in the House of Representatives. The Czech House of Representatives has 200 seats. According to Czech law, because the "Dissatisfied Citizen Action" party is less than half, it can't govern alone, and it will form a cabinet with other political parties or political party coalitions.
Source: CCTV news client side