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Head of Pirates Bartoš: We have a strong mandate with the Mayor, dug – out Prague did not lose our election iROZHLAS

Sugar Mizzy October 14, 2021

Predictions of the occupation of a government composed of representatives of the coalition Together and the Pirates with the Mayors are increasing. How many ministerial seats can the Pirate Party have if you get only four seats in the election? Wouldn’t the Pirates do better after the election failure if they went into opposition? Ivan Bartoš, chairman of the Czech Pirate Party, answered Tomáš Pancíř’s questions.




Twenty minutes of Radio Journal
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18:58 October 14, 2021

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Already on Saturday, after the elections, as the chairmen of all five entities from both coalitions, you signed a memorandum of cooperation, and on Wednesday we started negotiations on the formation of a new government and a government program. From the outside, everything looks safe. Is it even behind closed doors?
I must say that this is also the case in real life. It was expected that neither representative of both coalitions would negotiate with the YES or SPD movement. Now the first meeting of, say, the negotiating teams of the two coalitions has taken place. And we said to ourselves that we would start with a program that worries citizens and what the government must address as a matter of priority.

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Based on this, six working groups were formed, yesterday (on Wednesday) we nominated our experience from departmental teams there, and now we are working on where there are differences in the program, what we have a similar view and what the priorities will be. In my opinion, this is crucial. It is also what the people who gave us confidence in the elections expect.

Has anyone ever suggested to you in a debate that with only four deputies, like Pirates, they can’t jump much?
We ran in the elections as a coalition of Pirates and Mayors, and when we look at it from the perspective of the electorate, 840,000 people voted for the coalition…

On the other hand, you have a separate parliamentary club in the new House, which has four members. To my previous question – did no one tell you anything like that?
Nobody said anything like that to us. We ran together, the citizens had to go through those rings. But if you realize in percentage how many people actually circled on the candidate, the absolute majority – perhaps 650 thousand people – were satisfied with the coalition as it is set. The voters of Pirates and Mayors are in it, and then simply some people have determined the composition of parliamentary groups with their preferences.


‚Cílem je účastnit se vlády.‘ Piráti chtějí dál jednat s koalicí Spolu, někteří by ale šli do opozice


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Vnímám to jako silný mandát a cítím nejen na sociálních sítích, ale i cestou sem do rozhlasu, že naše voliče mrzí, že máme menší zastoupení ve sněmovně. Ale máme koaliční smlouvu, která definuje jak povolební strategii, tak jak strany budou v rámci koalice fungovat. A to platí, podle toho postupujeme a hlavně se zodpovídáme lidem, kteří volili koalici a program.

Představitelé všech pěti subjektů, kteří jednají o nové vládě, v rozhovorech opakují, že zatím vůbec neřešíte personální obsazení vlády. Opravdu k žádné debatě k jménům nedošlo?
Nedošlo k žádným jménům, dokonce ani k počtům. Na první schůzce jsme si dali harmonogram prací, stanovilo se tam ambiciózní datum, kdy by zároveň měla být i zahajovací schůze sněmovny. Ale samozřejmě to není tak, že si někde předsedové stran nebo zástupci koalic sepíšou programové prohlášení.




To musí fungovat tak, že postup vychází z expertních skupin, kde máme obrovské zázemí, jak Piráti, tak Starostové. A následně se to musí probrat i na patřičných stranických orgánech.

V analýzách výsledků voleb třeba politolog Jan Kubáček opakoval, že část vašeho neúspěchu jde za pražským primátorem Zdeňkem Hřibem. Mluvil o tom, že vám volby do značné míry prohrála rozkopaná Praha. Vnímáte to také tak?
Já to tak rozhodně nevnímám. Plánované opravy, které probíhaly, nebyly jiné než v roce 2019. Nechci to nějak shazovat, nicméně Piráti nemají ani dopravu v Praze v gesci, takže jsme to opět zdědili nějakým možná mediálním twistem. Což se v politice občas stane, že vás někdo označí za něco, co jste neudělal.

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