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The election of NATO General retired by the President of the Czech Republic - the second great blow to Putin's regime

Milos Zeman, who has been the President of the Czech Republic for almost 10 years, will change NATO General Petr Paul. What it means for Russia, Ukraine and Europe in the Czech presidential election with 58. 32% of vote, NATO tops Petr Pavel won. His opponent Andrei Babish- an expression and former protege of the Czech President Milos Zeman, who was considered close to Russian dictator Vladimir Putin- received 41. 67% of votes. Peter Paul, as a newly elected Czech president, is of course nervous.

More, his election is like a night horror for the Russian regime. Of course, the presidential elections that have just taken place in the Czech Republic are about Czech domestic policy, but not only. The former military person, who embodies NATO and willingness to fight, frankly annoys Russia. The Kremlin hoped that Europe would fall on energy prices and lack of solidarity. To do this, they contributed in every possible way to the rallies against energy prices, but nothing helped.