The ODS wants everyone in the government over Brno. Invitation for ANO vad to Fial and Jurek
Brno (current and future) Mayor Markta Vakov surprised her political partners and competitors. On Thursday, other political entities joined the coalition – the ANO movement, coalition citizens and the mayor, Pirtma social democrats. Together with the ODS and TOP 09, they would thus create a strong governing coalition in Brno. If everyone accepts the representative’s offer, only nine representatives out of fifty will end up in the opposition.
However, according to the reactions of Brno leaders, it is not excluded that KDU-SLa Pirti will not join such a government. “It’s not quite what we expected. The offer we received was not a response to our program priorities,” added Pirts leader Marek Lahoda, saying that they were concerned about transportation.
Petr Hladk, the election leader of KDU-SL and STAN in the elections, speaks similarly. “We see it as a major surprise for the ODS voters in Brno. I think they voted mainly for the provincial current coalition (ODS+KDU-SL+Pirti+SSD) and this will probably change.” Hladkale will probably not be the main member of the Brno coalition becausegovernment official at the Ministry of the Environment.
All representative clubs that received an offer from Vak to join the coalition will meet at the weekend, and on Monday morning I will announce the decision to the mayor.
Ren ern, leader of the ANO movement in Brno, considers the offer attractive. “We have to decide on a representative club and a regional party organization. But in the offer, we received exactly the messages we were striving for and which were our priorities,” he says. The ANO movement in the coalition would be in charge of investments, or you would create a land full.
The Minister of Labor and Social Affairs and the chairman of the KDU-SL Marian Jureka is disappointed by the development in Brno. “For a long time, I promoted the government plan even in Brno, but unfortunately the Prime Minister did it her way. As presidents of the parties, we did everything we could,” said Jureka HN.
Jureka considers it unnecessary in the current situation to intervene in the way of government in Brno. “When there is a current situation that works and has done a good job, I think it is unnecessary to change the composition of the coalition, especially when it is not necessary because of the mandate. It is my long-term position.’
Even the prime minister and chairman of the ODS, Petr Fiala, who comes from Brno, is not convinced by his local party pick. “It is known about me that I prefer cooperative cooperation on the government agenda. But we are a democratic party and I respect that the Brnnt colleagues have chosen this course of action similar to that of the coalition,” Vclav Smolka wrote to Fiala after his speech.
His political competitor, former prime minister and chairman of the ANO movement Andrej Babi, encouraged his voters to vote for the elections before the elections. “You can take these elections as a referendum on Fial’s government.” After the elections, when Fial’s ODS and his ANO were united in the cities, he softened his rhetoric. “I don’t have a problem with that,” he wrote to HN’s question about the Brno coalition.
Political scientist and dean of the Faculty of Social Studies of Masaryk University, Stanislav Balk, interprets the attempt to form an Irok coalition as an attempt at a safe haven. “Primtorka wants to go the way that dreams of solidarity in the city. I hope it’s just long enough for them to heal energy crisis or earth full. On the one hand, he voluntarily changes the position he would have in the name of the coalition, but on the other hand, in the opposition there will be only Zelen with Matje Hollan and a few people from the SPD,” writes Balk.
According to him, it is a strategic decision that will work, but it probably won’t be long-term. “Such a broad coalition can produce a lot of strong opposition and produce a person who puts the other parties at a disadvantage. On the communal level, nothing is immutable, it’s one hundred and one strong darkness, and in no time you can have a thousand percent peace,” thought the political scientist from Brno.