France, Oct. 11 -- The Czech Republic's parliamentary elections returned Andrej Babis and his populist ANO movement to power, marking a decisive break from the outgoing government andreflecting a broader trend within the European Union. As the billionaire looks for partners on the right to secure a majority, anti-corruption activist David Ondracka, former head of the Czech Republic's branch of Transparency International, tells RFI why Babis's victory isn't necessarily the ideological shift it might seem.
For many voters, the centre-right government of incumbent Petr Fiala had failed to tackle inflation, energy costs and stagnating wages.
That disillusionment paved the way for a populist comeback. "It was an easy path for Babis to take pow...