In this episode, Kafkadesk contributor Adrien Beauduin interviews political scientist Jiří Koubek of Charles University in Prague about the roots of nationwide social discontent in the Czech Republic.

They also speak about the successes and failures of the government; the reasons for the high popularity of ANO, the party of the former prime minister and billionaire Andrej Babiš; and the prospects for the next parliamentary elections scheduled for 2025.

Midway into the Czech Republic’s five-party government’s mandate, things are not looking bright for the prime minister, Petr Fiala, with record-breaking distrust among the population.

After a series of crises in the first two years in office – the war in Ukraine, the influx of refugees, the energy crisis, and soaring inflation – the current ruling parties have plummeted to an all-time low in opinion polls, while the former prime minister and his ANO party are back on top.

Our experts analyse the situation and attempt to determine if there will be a return of the populists in the Czech Republic, or if there is a chance for the government to regain citizens’ confidence.

In this podcast series, we look at the region from different angles and perspectives, attempting to capture its diversity and understand emerging trends. Above all, we want to give a voice to a region that is often talked to rather than listened to.

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Main image credit: Adrien Beauduin

Podcast Producer: Ewa Dunal

Adrien Beauduin is a Prague-based correspondent, a Central Europe and former Eastern bloc specialist, who studied political science and European affairs at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies in London, at Charles University in Prague and the College of Europe in Warsaw.

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