It’s literally led by a billionaire businessman that markets with make czechia great again hats.
The party’s ideological character is contested by political scientists, though it is widely considered to be populist in nature. After being formed predominantly as an anti-corruption vehicle, the party has at different times been considered centrist, liberal, conservative, right-wing, social democratic[17] or centre-left[18] by different commentators, leading to a further characterisation as a syncretic or catch-all party. Since the 2024 European Parliament election, the party has positioned itself to the right, co-founding Patriots for Europe, a group in the European Parliament that is made up of Eurosceptic parties that primarily adhere to national conservatism and right-wing populism.
From wikipedia.
The czech wikipedia mentions donations from big companies and vague promises. They are for cutting taxes which is a common right wing populist thing. They also do seem to be in favor of investing in infrastructure and such, at least in 2017, but my understanding is they have moved more to the right.
He’s also pro trump which makes him automatically right wing in my eyes.
While in the past the movement has publicly presented as liberal, during recent years[23] it has intensified the national-conservative direction, which also consists in the fact that some of the more liberal members of the movement have gradually abandoned, or also in the fact that the ANO movement has become a member of a European faction composed mainly of conservative parties.[ 24][25][26][27] While in the past the movement supported the adoption of the euro, correspondence, same-sex marriage, ratification of the Istanbul Convention or the Green Deal for Europe, recent years have been rather negative about the topics mentioned.[29][30][31][32] The former European Commissioner Věra Jourová,[33] the Emeritus Mayor of Brno Petr Vokřál[34] and the Emeritus Moravian-Silesian Governor Ivo Vondrák represented the Liberal Wing.[33] 35] Among the more liberal members of the movement are MP Robert Králíček, the Minister of Justice Emeritus Helena Válková, the MP Jana Pastuchová and the mayor of Zlín Jiří Korec,[36] rather conservative positions are held by the MP Aleš Juchelka,[37] MEP Milan Brázdil, the Minister Emeritus of Finance Alena Schillerová[38] and the MP Patrik Nacher. 39]
It’s literally led by a billionaire businessman that markets with make Czechia great again hats.
That’s what I’m trying to say too. He is billionaire businessman, but he aims his programme mostly for poor people. He is famous for giving away state money to people without any deeper meaning. So for example ANO one-time gave money to pensioners and of course pensioners liked it, even so it only increased the national debt. (Because there is a lot of pensioners in Czechia and they then vote for ANO). They were already part of goverment for 8 years in past and they never really reduced taxes. Only for employees a bit (I would call it leftist).
Also they want’s to bring back EET. That’s a tool for tax collection that adds burden to small businessmen.
So ANO’s program is aimed to poor people and give away state money, so Babiš can receive government and EU subsidies.
It’s literally led by a billionaire businessman that markets with make czechia great again hats.
From wikipedia.
The czech wikipedia mentions donations from big companies and vague promises. They are for cutting taxes which is a common right wing populist thing. They also do seem to be in favor of investing in infrastructure and such, at least in 2017, but my understanding is they have moved more to the right.
He’s also pro trump which makes him automatically right wing in my eyes.
From the czech wikipedia.
That’s what I’m trying to say too. He is billionaire businessman, but he aims his programme mostly for poor people. He is famous for giving away state money to people without any deeper meaning. So for example ANO one-time gave money to pensioners and of course pensioners liked it, even so it only increased the national debt. (Because there is a lot of pensioners in Czechia and they then vote for ANO). They were already part of goverment for 8 years in past and they never really reduced taxes. Only for employees a bit (I would call it leftist).
Also they want’s to bring back EET. That’s a tool for tax collection that adds burden to small businessmen. So ANO’s program is aimed to poor people and give away state money, so Babiš can receive government and EU subsidies.