Following the recent victory of Andrej Babiš, concerns have emerged among European officials that the Czech Republic may become a "black spot" within the European Union, similar to Hungary and Slovakia, according to a report by Politico.
Babiš has previously indicated plans to discontinue the ammunition supply program to Ukraine, contest NATO"s proposed increase in military spending, and challenge the European Commission regarding the "Green Deal."
Currently, Babiš has expressed his intention to establish a single-party minority government, seeking support from the conservative Freedom and Direct Democracy (SPD) party and the "Motorists for Themselves" political party.
As previously reported, these developments may have significant implications for the Czech Republic"s relationship with the EU and its stance on key international issues.

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