ANO (lit. 'Yes'), officially called ANO 2011, is a right-wing populist political party in the Czech Republic, led by businessman Andrej Babiš, who served...
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March 2021. ANO MEPs belonged to the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party and its affiliated Renew Europe group since 2011, but left both...
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Party (ODS), KDU-ČSL and TOP 09) finish first with 27.8% of the vote. ANO 2011 finished second and liberal alliance Pirates and Mayors third. Freedom...
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Chamber of Deputies (2021–present) (ANO 2011) Jiří Mašek, Member of the Czech Chamber of Deputies (2017–present) (ANO 2011) Radek Rozvoral, Member of the Czech...
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2019. Voter turnout was 28.72%. The parties and candidates elected were: ANO 2011: 21.18% of votes and 6 seats (Dita Charanzová, Martina Dlabajová, Martin...
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2021 Czech parliamentary election (section ANO 2011)
the country had been ruled by a minority government consisting of ANO 2011 (ANO), led by prime minister Andrej Babiš, and the Czech Social Democratic...
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Andrej Babiš (category ANO 2011 Government ministers)
2014 to 2017. Babiš has been the founding leader of the political party ANO 2011 since 2012. Born in Bratislava, Babiš moved to the Czech Republic in the...
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2017 Czech parliamentary election (section ANO 2011)
200 members of the Chamber of Deputies were elected and Andrej Babiš of ANO 2011, also the leader of the resultant government, became the Prime Minister...
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The leadership election for ANO 2011 was held on 12 February 2022. It was originally set to be held in February 2021 but was postponed due to COVID-19...
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Non-Inscrits group within the European Parliament. On 30 June, 2024, the ANO 2011, the Freedom Party of Austria, and Fidesz, created a new alliance named...
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2018 Prague municipal election (section ANO 2011)
Stuchlík as ANO 2011 electoral leader. It was confirmed on 13 July 2018 when Stuclík was announced to be party's candidate for Mayor. ANO launched campaign...
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A leadership election for ANO 2011 was held on 28 February 2015. Incumbent Andrej Babiš was re-elected when he received votes from all 186 delegates. Only...
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Andrej Babiš, the former Czech prime minister running as the candidate of ANO 2011, who finished second with 34.99%. Babiš had expressed opposition to Czech...
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though with one seat fewer in the Chamber of Deputies than second-placed ANO 2011. Under Fiala's leadership, Spolu formed a coalition agreement with the...
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Republic Parties ODS (Liberal-conservative) ČSSD (Social democratic) ANO (Populist) Independent List of rulers of Bohemia List of presidents of...
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2017. There was speculation that both the Social Democrats (ČSSD) and ANO 2011 may endorse Zeman, but neither party did in the end. Some commentators...
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Radka Maxová left the Renew Europe group because of disagreement with ANO 2011. Fredrick Federley, MEP of the Swedish Centre Party, resigned on 11 December...
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election saw the FPÖ fall to 16.2% and return to opposition. On 30 June 2024, ANO 2011, the Freedom Party of Austria, and Fidesz created a new alliance named...
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Masculino del Año 1988: Artista del Año 1989: Artista del Año 1991: Tu y yo – Álbum Tradicional o popular del Año 1992: Cuan Hermoso – Canción del Año 1992: Te...
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This changed in early 2014, with the rise of a new major political party ANO 2011, which has since led two cabinets. The Economist Intelligence Unit rated...
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Ano Milia (Greek: Άνω Μηλιά) is a village of the Katerini municipality. Before the 2011 local government reform it was part of the municipality of Petra...
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second round held one week later. The result was a victory for the populist ANO party which won a Senate election for the first time in history. This Senate...
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The Czech political party ANO 2011 held a leadership election on 2 March 2013. Andrej Babiš was reelected unopposed as the party's leader. He was nominated...
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election. There are currently seven parties in the Chamber of Deputies – ANO 2011, the Civic Democratic Party (ODS), Mayors and Independents (STAN), the...
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Ano Liosia (Greek: Άνω Λιόσια) is a town and a former municipality in the northern part of the Athens agglomeration, Greece. Since the 2011 local government...
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A leadership election for ANO 2011 was held on 17 February 2019. Incumbent Andrej Babiš was the only candidate. He won another term when he received 206...
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The next leadership election for ANO 2011 is expected to be held in 2024. Incumbent leader Andrej Babiš initially stated that he would not run for another...
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2024 Czech Senate election. The election resulted in landslide victory for ANO which won 292 of 675 seats and finished first in 10 of 13 regions. Civic...
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Klára Dostálová (category ANO 2011 Government ministers)
elected as a representative of the Hradec Králové region as a member of ANO 2011. In the 2021 parliamentary election, she was the leading candidate of in...
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Věra Jourová (category ANO 2011 MPs)
Macedonia, Serbia, Montenegro, and Moldova. Jourová has been a member of the ANO political party since 2012, and since 2013, she has been the movement's deputy...
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