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Election 2022 | Municipal elections 2022: Pirti try to hit the mayor. In esku defend the dog 350 keseles

Sugar Mizzy September 24, 2022

Before seven o’clock there was optimism in the Pirt. According to the preliminary results, we would succeed in all regions and in many statutory cities. I am optimistic about the development, at first we could reach the town hall in Liberec and Kladno. Teplice and Olomouc look like a big rush at the moment, commented on the course of the elections in Pirt, Ivan Barto, at a time when about seventy percent of the electoral districts were sown.

According to Pirt, the results looked like this in the capital, where around seven o’clock in the evening the Pirts hovered around 20 percent of the vote. It is true that the current trend shows that we should beat the result from 2018, stated the mayor of Prague Zdenk Hib, saying that Pirti could have the strongest club in the municipality of Prague (dominating TOGETHER is a coalition of three parties, which is composed of relegated parties ).

I hope that our work on the campaign will grow as a result of the elections and that the roughly 350 mandates will be won. And we’ll find you anyway, in the cities where we’re running for you first, which is Liberec, Barto hoped in the afternoon, at a time when less than fifty percent of the votes were counted. They are thus fighting for the imaginary crown of the municipal elections, for the post of Prague mayor.

Of course, it is always difficult to get around them, not to defeat them, said the defending Mayor Zdenk Hib after walking into the election booth. According to the polls, the Pirts could aim for 12 percent of the vote in Prague, but Hib said that he thinks that it will be the majority in the end. He also thanked the many people who drank for the municipal elections, even though, according to the preliminary results, it would turn out to be a narrow electoral margin.

Anything below ten percent would be a clear signal that we have to vote, Hib described, which would be considered an electoral failure in Prague. Regarding the upcoming post-election negotiations, he only stated that the Pirts are willing to negotiate with many other than the extremists, among whom he included the KSM and the SPD.

The atmosphere on the Bam Bu Dah ship, where the Pirti have their election board this year, is relaxed. Olg, healthy Pirts president Ivan Barto with his sarcastic party colleague and vice-president of the Chamber of Deputies Olga Richterová.

tb almost pipomn neighboring village. Music is playing in the main hall, because the politicians brought their children with them. When Barto was told why he smiled so contentedly on the way, he answered that it was also because he found out that there was a terrace on the ship and the sun shone on it. The children will not have to be locked in the hold. But nervousness also seeps through the happy dreams. After the results of the elections to the Chamber of Deputies, it is a lot.

The Pirts started the camp about four years ago. For us, Hana Hajnov, the mayor of the Pirtsk party, announced optimistically at the end of May, when a dark cloud began to descend over the countryside during the communal campaign in the Rieger orchards in Prague, followed by a spring rainstorm. If she was right, the voters will soon decide.

Pirts will need this, especially during the fight for the crack magistracy. They had an extraordinary time there in the last municipal elections. They won 17 percent of the vote and placed second, just behind the ODS, which had less than one percent in total. The strong position eventually brought them 13 mandates and the post of Prague mayor, which Zdenk Hib stopped. He leads the party in Prague in the elections this year as well.

We started the construction of metro D, the first new line in Prague after 43 years. There has been a tram boom since then, and the new P+R parking lot is also growing at a record pace. And above all, we are working on housing availability. We issued a record 10,000 permits for commercial construction. Thus, the reconstruction of the bridge and transport system continues, the mayor of Hib summarized the results of this work in a May interview for MF DNES.

Although the Pirtsk party is among the most prominent parties in global politics, strong regional influence is still a mistake. The Pirtt representative defends just under 350 seats in city councils and municipal councils, of which 275 were won independently, the rest in coalitions.

It’s against some parliamentary parties and it’s against me. Teba KDU-SL, which traditionally holds a strong position in the regions, reached 3,200 mandates in the last municipal elections, and these are only mandates from cities where KDU-SL ran alone. People’s parties who ran in coalitions won seats in the councils.

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