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168 hodin | Who is the surprise of the European election?

Filip Turek, originally an outsider, pulled the Přísaha and Motorists coalition into third place and gained more than ten percent of the vote. He bet on a ban on internal combustion engines and social networks. How realistic are his election promises? Who did he take votes from and who helped him? Filip Křenek, Project Coordinator and Analyst at EUROPEUM Institute, commented on the topic for Czech Television's investigative programme 168 hodin.
16. June 2024

"The pre-election debate on internal combustion engines was completely out of touch with reality. You would almost be afraid that a European official would take your car. Which, of course, is not going to happen."

You can watch the full report here.

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