Lines of (Re)Alignment: Czech Foreign Policy After the 2025 Elections
Lines of (Re)Alignment: Czech Foreign Policy After the 2025 Elections
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GMF event: Lines of (Re)Alignment: Czech Foreign Policy After the 2025 Elections
- Date/Place: September 4, 2025, Berlin (GMF offices), 1:00–3:00 pm CET (buffet lunch at 12:30 CET)
- Focus: How Czechia’s foreign policy and EU stance could realign after the October 2025 parliamentary elections, with particular attention to Ukraine support, European defense, and key partnerships.
- Context: The ANO movement led by Andrej Babiš (now aligned with Patriots for Europe) is
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