Babiš greeted on Národní třída by whistling and shouts
Andrej Babiš, the head of ANO, arrived at Prague’s Národní třída today around 8:00 a.m., and together with the movement’s vice-chairs Alena Schillerová and Karel Havlíček, they laid flowers at the memorial site commemorating the events of 17 November 1989. Some people whistled at the politicians, who after winning the election are negotiating a new government with SPD and Motorists, and shouted “shame” or “StB,” referring to Babiš’s name in the records of collaborators with the communist secret police. But from the crowd there were also a few isolated cries of “Long live Babiš” or “Long live Andrej.”