The fight for Prague begins. The candidate for mayor Hlaváček will talk about housing and transport

Municipal elections await the Czechia in October. What account will Prague voters issue to politicians in the autumn? And how will the position at the municipal level change? In today’s program Napřímo, the leader of the Prague candidates of Mayors and independent architect Petr Hlaváček will talk about municipal elections. Watch at 5:30 pm on TN LIVE.

The biggest fight is expected in the October municipal elections in Prague. “As a regional committee, we have decided that Petr Hlaváček will be the leader of the Mayors and Independents in Prague in the next municipal elections to the Prague City Council,” said Petr Hlubuček (STAN) on the program at the end of March. Hlaváček represents the TOP 09 municipality for which he was elected in 2018 as a non-partisan in a coalition with STAN.

The ODS and part of the public of the current coalition rebuke that Prague is “upside down”. The most criticized area is transport, but the current mayor Zdeněk Hřib (Pirates) has again argued that the previous management left debt 30 on the infrastructure. Will traffic be one of the key themes in my campaigns?

How does Hlaváček approach the main pre-election topics, including the war in Ukraine? The refugee wave is receding, people’s troops are even beginning to return to Ukraine. How many people from Ukraine will stay in Prague permanently? How does Prague have to adapt to this?

Petr Hlaváček (STAN), a candidate for the mayor of the capital city of Prague, will answer these questions directly to the program Na, which is interviewed by the moderator Bára Divišová. Watch at 5:30 pm on TN LIVE.

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