The Czech Republic finds itself, at the dawn of the COVID-19 pandemic, in a complex political situation: the October 2017 elections certainly confirmed the domination of one party, ANO 2011, but also brought Chamber of Deputies no less than nine parties, a record since 1990. The management of the pandemic has been strongly marked by the model of government imposed by A.
Babis and the temptation to highlight expertise in a technocratic and populist approach.