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If we were in a coalition with Andrej Babiš, the government would be more right-wing. The label "purple dictatorship" is an exaggeration, but not talking to the opposition is irresponsible, says Petr Macinka, chairman of the Motoristé seba party, which he now wants to "turn from a political startup into a party." Why would he go into a coalition with the YES movement, even though he describes its positions as "superficial"? How do Motorists view EU membership and the end of the war in Ukraine? In what way will Filip Turk be involved in the parliamentary elections next year? Listen to the full Crunch podcast. Follow us also on the CC.cz website, where we cover for you all the topics that move the Czech Republic and the world. 00:00 Motorists and the ideas of Václav Klaus 04:05 Plans for the parliamentary elections and a possible alliance with the ANO movement 12:31 Purple dictatorship 21:30 Motorists program for the parliamentary elections: When will it be? What does it entail? 28:23 Filip Turk's success. How will they get involved in national politics? 36:25 Viktor Orbán's solo missions and ways to end the Russian invasion of Ukraine 43:23 Czech Republic leaving the EU? Motorists don't want it, but their young leader is pushing for it 46:35 "We're not even a party yet"