Andrej Babiš, born on September second, nineteen fifty-four, in Bratislava, is a prominent Czech politician and businessman. He has held the position of prime minister of the Czech Republic since December twenty twenty-five, having previously served in the same role from December twenty seventeen to December twenty twenty-one. Babiš is the founder and leader of the ANO 2011 political party, which he established in two thousand twelve, and is known for his right-wing populist stance.
Before entering politics, Babiš had a successful business career, becoming one of the wealthiest individuals in the Czech Republic. His estimated net worth is seventy-four billion dollars, primarily amassed through his ownership of Agrofert, one of the largest holding companies in the country. His financial success has made him a significant figure in both business and politics.
During his tenure as prime minister, Babiš implemented various policies, including raising the retirement age and increasing child tax credits. His administration faced significant challenges, including the COVID-19 pandemic and legal disputes with the European Commission over allegations of conflict of interest. Notably, he was the first prime minister born outside the Czech Republic and the first to hold dual citizenship.
After being succeeded by Petr Fiala in December twenty twenty-one, Babiš remained active in politics, running in the twenty twenty-three presidential election and leading his party into the twenty twenty-five elections. Following a successful campaign, he was tasked with forming a government and was appointed prime minister again in December twenty twenty-five.
Despite his popularity, Babiš has faced criticism over various issues, including his past connections with the StB and allegations of intimidating political opponents. His political career continues to be marked by both support and controversy, making him one of the most divisive figures in Czech politics.