Overview
- Partial official counts with roughly three‑quarters of districts reporting put ANO near 36–36.5% and the Spolu alliance around 21–22%.
- Projections indicate six parties will enter the 200‑seat lower house, leaving the outgoing governing bloc without a majority.
- Andrej Babiš has signaled he will seek backing from the far‑right SPD (about 8%) and the Motorists party (about 7%), though neither delivers a majority on its own.
- He campaigned on curbing Czech military support for Ukraine, including a pledge to cancel a national initiative to buy artillery shells for Kyiv.
- Ongoing conflict‑of‑interest and EU‑fund cases tied to his Agrofert conglomerate did not appear to erode his electoral support, according to early analyses.