POLL: Should the liberation of Czechoslovakia by the Red Army be celebrated?

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The Spolu coalition launched an anti-campaign for the European elections. To the billboards of the ANO movement, where Klára Dostálova and Andrej Babiš are photographed with national flags and the inscription Czechia, for you everything, she responded by showing both politicians with flags of the Russian Federation and the slogan Russia, for you everything.

President Peter Paul he responded to this with criticism: “I consider Andrej Babiš’s pre-election statements inciting anti-Ukrainian sentiments to be inappropriate, unfair and dangerous. But the campaign of his opponents, which makes him and the ANO movement a supporter of Russian interests, is just as unfair and just as dangerous. Neither one nor the other will improve the political culture in our country and will not increase citizens’ trust in politicians.”

Question of the week: Should the liberation of Czechoslovakia by the Red Army be celebrated? You can express your opinion in the poll at the end of the article.

What is the current relationship of the ODS to the Russians? Should they all be blacklisted because they not only do not revolt en masse against Vladimir Putin, but mostly support him and approve or tolerate his war against Ukraine? Should the government therefore ignore the fact that a large part of Czechoslovakia was liberated by the Red Army?

For example, French President Emmanuel Macron invited representatives to the celebrations of the 80th anniversary of the Allied landings in Normandy Russian Federationalthough Soviet soldiers did not directly participate in it.

Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala.

Not with populists. A government coalition with ANO is ruled out, said Petr Fiala in the debate

The modern form of patriotism is also discussed on a different than theoretical level. “I think many of our compatriots were and are outraged when they see young Ukrainian men in cafes and hear about how much effort it costs us to help Ukraine,” said Polish Defense Minister Wladysław Kosiniak-Kamysz.

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Should the Czech Republic, Poland and Germany send Ukrainians home, i.e. to the front? And would the Czechs fight for their attacked homeland?

Peter Fiala we will also ask about the unsuccessful exchange of the Minister for Science, Research and Innovation, when Pavel Tuleja, who had problems with former publication in predatory journals and the professional quality of his works, gave up the nomination for TOP 09. The government also received the final offers of two applicants for the completion of nuclear blocks. Is the core bet correct?

The prime minister will respond at 11:15 a.m. on Thursday. Only on Deník.cz

In Deník’s regular debates with Petr Fiala, we will ask questions for you, our readers and listeners. You can send questions on the given topic for this week to the e-mail: [email protected]. The diary then puts them to the Prime Minister.

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