Far-right parties across Europe have made gains in recent years as voters worry about the war in Ukraine and economic downturn.
Ahead of the Czech election on Friday and Saturday, voters in European Union member states Czech Republic, Hungary and Slovakia voiced their opinions.
In a square in the northern Czech town of Frydlant, retired teacher Stanislava Krausova listened to billionaire former Prime Minister Andrej Babis, a self-described "Trumpist" vowing to put Czech interests first and cut military aid to Ukraine.
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