LIVE: How to solve the lack of apartments and problems with transport in Prague? Watch the fourth pre-election debate | iRADIO
Polling stations will open already on Friday and people will be able to vote in municipal elections. Among other things, they will also decide who will head the Prague municipality for the next four years. The capital is struggling with a chronic housing shortage and lacks a complete transport system. In addition, the heating season begins, marked by high energy prices. What solutions do the individual candidates offer? This is what Jan Bumba asked in the fourth Czech Radio debate.
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In the Czech Radio debate, David Procházka from the Elders and independents, Milan Krajči from the Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia, Petr Macinka from the Motoristé sebe party, Miroslav Dvořák from Solidarity and Jaroslav Ďuriš from Prague without Chaos will compete.
The previous debates concerned the motivations of the candidates and the solution of local problems. She dealt with them in more detail first debatein which Český rozhlas asked, for example, questions about ways to calm traffic or ensure better housing availability.
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The guests were Zdeněk Zajíček (Together for Prague), David Tygr Ploc (Prague our home), Milan Urban (coalition SPD, Tricolor, Pes and Independents movement together for Prague), Jan Čižinský (Prague itself) and Hana Janišová (DSZ for animal rights ).
Second debate concerns the solution to the complicated parking system in Prague. Jana Komrsková (Czech pirate party), Miroslav Bušovský (DOST), Patrik Nacher (ANO 2011 movement), Petr Cibulka (Volte Pravý blok), Michal Šanda (Society against development construction in Prokopské údolí) competed in it.
Third debate refers to personal opinions and motivating candidates. Jiřina Niké Hájek (For safe streets in Prague), Tomáš Štampach (Svobodní), Adam Hanka (Volt), Tereza Urzová (Urza.cz: We don’t want your votes) and Ladislav Linka (for the Party of Private Owners of the Czech Republic and the Czech Crown) explained in it, why they are trying to get voters’ votes and why they should have the Prague municipality.
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