The pro-Russian incumbent Milos Zeman, center, claims victory Jan. 27 in the Czech Republic presidential election. People vote at a Prague polling station Jan. 26 during the second round of the presidential election in the Czech Republic. The Czech president does not run the government; that job is carried out by the prime minister. The Czech Republic has been more cautious, but it shares Hungarian and Polish resentment toward E.U. Although the Czech Republic has accepted just 12 of the 2,600 asylum seekers it was supposed to take — and despite Drahos’s joining Zeman in rejecting E.U.
Source: Washington Post January 27, 2018 15:29 UTC