We want to be the winner of the elections, the South Moravian leader of the Together coalition Petr Fiala wants Politics News Brněnská Drbna
For eight long years, we have been expecting the largest Czech right-wing ODS party to participate in the government. This year, however, the Civic Democrats believe that they will not miss Straka’s academy. They place all their hopes in the SPOLU coalition, which, in addition to the ODS, also includes KDU-ČSL and TOP 09. The group sent the strongest paper figures to South Moravia, the chairman of the coalition, rector emeritus of Masaryk University and policy professor Petr Fiala.
The 58-year-old Brno native connected most of his career with the academic environment. He studied Czech language and history at the then Jan Evangelista Purkyně University in Brno, then worked as a historian and editor. He co-founded the Department of Political Science at Masaryk University (MU) and was the director of the International Institute of Political Science at MU. In the years 2004 –2011 he worked as the rector of the Brno Masar University and for two years he also led the Czech Conference.
He recorded his first significant political engagement during the reign of Petr Nečas (ODS). We need a prime scientific adviser to the Prime Minister, and in 2012–2013 he was the Minister of Education as a non-partisan. During the elections in 2013, he led the South Moravian ODS candidate and became a deputy. He joined the leadership of the party founded by Václav Klaus in 2014. He defended the post of chairman three times and now hopes to sit in the imaginary prime minister’s chair after the election, as well as all his predecessors in the ODS leadership – Václav Klaus, Mirek Topolánek and Petr Nečas.
“TOTAL today is just a real change that citizens can trust. We were able to put together the ODS with KDU-ČSL and TOP 09. With us, every voter, whether he is in the middle or on the right, has the certainty that his vote will not fail. We are an alternative to the impending government of extremists, populists and communists,“To help Drbno the South Moravian leader, why voters should vote for the right-wing coalition in the October elections.
South Moravia is bothered by traffic
Fiala, like all his other main competitors in the fight for the votes of South Moravian voters, comes from South Moravia. It is in the native region that there are several problems that can be solved at the national level. One of the areas is the issue of drought, speeding up construction proceedings and traffic. In this area, he identifies as a problem the lack of a motorway connection to Vienna, which, according to him, is also related to projects such as the completion of the reconstruction of the D1, the Brno ring road or the creation of a transport hub.
“The region must also be prepared for the development of truly high-speed lines so that Brno is part of the railway artery between Vienna, Prague and Berlin. Constructions need to be cleverly planned and modern solutions used, which are standard in developed countries, “Claims one formation that profiles itself as a supporter of NATO and EU membership and pro-Western foreign policy in general.
Don Pablo and Juránek go into battle
Voters will find well-known names for 34-member candidates who have several years of experience in public administration. The troika is, for example, a doctor and current MP Vlastimil Válek (TOP 09). Another legislator on the list is the representative of Lipůvka in the Blansko region and nine MP Libor Hoppe (ODS) or the controversial lawyer and ex-minister of justice Pavel Blažek (ODS), who is nicknamed Don Pablo because of his alleged influence on Brno politics. The People’s Party has appointed Jiří Horák, the mayor of Bučovice, or Antonín Tesařík, director of the Hodonín Hospital, as the second candidate. On the contrary, the Christian Democrats cannot rely on their “immortal” stalemate Stanislav Juránek this year. One of the most successful politicians in South Moravia is not running. On the contrary, the name Juránek may reappear in the Chamber of Deputies. Zdeněk Juránek, Deputy Mayor of Moravský Krumlov, is fighting from the eighteenth position. It is these and many other people who are to bring the coalition to victory not only in South Moravia.
“We want to win the election and bring real change to the country. Not only to us, to South Moravia, but to the whole country. I believe that we will succeed and we will have to form a government that will stop the threat that the country must face – a government of populists, extremists and communists who will bring the country to bankruptcy and on the edge of Europe. This is the main topic of this year’s elections,“He says possible future Prime Minister Fiala.”