Czech Eurosceptic Andrej Babiš will relinquish control of his agricultural conglomerate, Agrofert, by placing it into a blind trust to resolve conflicts of interest and return as prime minister. President Petr Pavel confirmed Babiš’s appointment on December 9, respecting the election results despite previous concerns regarding Babiš’s business ties. Babiš’s coalition government will include populist parties, amid ongoing negotiations over cabinet appointments. His election campaign focused on opposing EU policies and immigration, while he distanced himself from Putin compared to other regional leaders.
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