We will also take Prague into the coalition, challenge Hib including Spolu. Should I become his primtor? Let’s wait
DZdenk Hib, serving the mayor of Prague, wants Spolu, made up of ODS, TOP 09 and KDU-SL, to negotiate a future coalition in the metropolis and the Prague sob Jana iinskho movement. “We are clear that we want a democratic coalition on a broad scale, that means including Prague itself. This is an agreement at the level of the Pirts club representative, and therefore the option we are going to negotiate,” said Hib.
You announced that you would like to include Praha sob in the negotiations on a coalition in the metropolis, which Spolu has so far refused. How do you imagine it? A full-fledged coalition, even some cooperation?
We imagine that a democratic coalition will emerge not only on the outline of the overall government coalition, but also in Prague itself.
Did you discuss this with anyone?
We met STAN and Praha sob and we have very similar views.
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But you didn’t officially announce it together?
No, we will have a meeting on Monday. But I think that Spolu met her with the descendants of STAN.
If Spolu would not accept it, are you willing to go into a coalition with them even without Prague sobbing? Or are you going to insist that you just do it?
Let’s break down the hypothetical possibilities. We are clear that we want a democratic coalition on a broad scale, that means including Prague itself. This is an agreement at the level of the Pirts club representative, and thus the option we are going to negotiate.
Is there an option here that you could continue as primtor?
We will get to the personnel and in the species and so on. Now it will be most important to find the penetration programs for the future alliance. I can see it as clear. Before them, there are absolutely many things that must be done. And with the parallel crisis that we have here – covid is not over, we have tens of thousands of refugees here, plus refugees from Syria who are on the main road. And, of course, there are high energy prices, which affect both residents and businesses, because the metro and trams run on electricity. There are also development issues, in this election period the Metropolitan Plenum will have to be voted on, i.e. a document that outlines the development of the city for the next ten years. That’s what we want to do.
But when we break Together into individual parties, after ANO you won the most mandates – you have 13 and ODS 10.
Yes, we are indeed the strongest governing party in the Prague parliament. I assume that we will get to the personnel sometime, but this question is not on the agenda.