Happy Podcast: Flawless Petr Fiala Returns. Kupka is Afraid
Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala is returning to the podcast scene, eliciting concerns from his political opponent Kupka.
Kupka is very much like Fiala, Ivan must still wait. An influential former politician evaluates the ODS congress
An influential ex-politician critiques the ODS for being unprepared for governance and highlights Radim Ivan's candidacy amidst a perceived silence and stagnation within the party.
Kupka is powerful like Fiala, Ivan still has to wait. Influential ex-politician evaluates ODS Congress
Former ODS deputy Ivan Langer criticizes the party for its lack of preparedness for governance while welcoming Radim Ivan's candidacy as a refreshing change, despite acknowledging the capability of Minister Martina Kupka under Petr Fiala's influence.
We know who will lead the 'new' ODS. Fresh blood is out of the game, the leader is clear
The decision on the leadership of the ODS party sees a clear frontrunner, Martin Kupka, while new candidate Radim Ivan's campaign highlights the traditional party's struggles against behind-the-scenes politics.
Kupka: We Want to Behave Objectively in the Opposition. However, We Cannot Allow the Breakdown of Pension Reform
Martin Kupka, a frontrunner to succeed Petr Fiala as the leader of the ODS party, emphasizes the need for the opposition to act constructively while preventing any deterioration of pension reforms.
Prague ODS supported Kupka for party chairman. He brings 11 regional nominations to the national congress
The Prague branch of ODS has endorsed Kupka's candidacy for party chairman, backed by 11 regional nominations ahead of the national congress.
Was the painter František Kupka a failed miser? His paintings were also purchased by Edvard Beneš
The article explores the uncertain legacy of painter František Kupka, questioning whether he was a failed artist despite his works being acquired by notable figures like Edvard Beneš.
Fiala from SPD: Russia's participation in the attack in Vrbětice is unclear. Kupka labeled the claims as Moscow's broadcast
Czech politician Fiala expressed uncertainty about Russia's involvement in the Vrbětice attack, while Kupka dismissed the allegations as a narrative from Moscow.