Czech ANO party will look again at centre-left coalition to avoid far-right


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  • Friday, 13 Apr 2018

PRAGUE (Reuters) - The Czech ruling ANO party leadership wants to restart negotiations with the centre-left Social Democrats to form a new government, instead of negotiating support from the far-right SPD party, deputy party chief Jaroslav Faltynek told Reuters on Thursday.

Previous negotiations with the Social Democrats collapsed after ANO refused to yield the position of interior minister to the potential partner but the option of negotiating with the anti-EU and anti-NATO SPD raised objections from ANO's lawmakers.

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