Andrej Babiš

Andrej Babiš
Babiš in 2025
Prime Minister of the Czech Republic
In office
6 December 2017  17 December 2021
PresidentMiloš Zeman
Deputy
Preceded byBohuslav Sobotka
Succeeded byPetr Fiala
Leader of ANO
Assumed office
11 May 2012
Preceded byPosition established
First Deputy Prime Minister of the Czech Republic
In office
29 January 2014  24 May 2017
Prime MinisterBohuslav Sobotka
Preceded byJan Fischer
Succeeded byRichard Brabec
Minister of Finance
In office
29 January 2014  24 May 2017
Prime MinisterBohuslav Sobotka
Preceded byJan Fischer
Succeeded byIvan Pilný
Member of the Chamber of Deputies
Assumed office
26 October 2013
Constituency
Personal details
Born (1954-09-02) 2 September 1954
Bratislava, Czechoslovakia
Citizenship
  • Slovakia
  • Czech Republic
Political partyANO (2012–present)
Other political
affiliations
Communist Party of Slovakia (1980–1989)
Spouse(s)Beata Adamovičová (m. 1990, div. 2000s)
Monika Herodesová
(m. 2017)
Children4
Alma materUniversity of Economics, Bratislava
OccupationBusinessman Politician
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Andrej Babiš (Czech pronunciation: [ˈandrɛj ˈbabɪʃ]; born 2 September 1954) is a Czech businessman and politician who served as the prime minister of the Czech Republic from 2017 to 2021. He previously served as the Minister of Finance and deputy prime minister from 2014 to 2017. Babiš is the founding leader of the political party ANO, a position he has held since 2012.

Born in Bratislava, Babiš moved to the Czech Republic in the early 1990s. During a lengthy business career, he became one of the richest people in the Czech Republic, with an estimated net worth of about $4.04 billion according to Bloomberg in November 2020. In February 2024, his net worth was estimated at $3.5 billion according to Forbes. He is the founder and owner of the Agrofert holding company, one of the country's largest firms.

Babiš was appointed prime minister on 6 December 2017, after ANO emerged as the largest party at the 2017 Czech legislative election. He was the oldest and wealthiest person ever to become Prime Minister of the Czech Republic, as well as the first from a different party than the Civic Democratic Party or the Social Democratic Party. Babiš is also the first prime minister born outside the Czech Republic, the first to hold dual citizenship, and the first whose native language is not Czech.

Babiš's political allies during his time as prime minister were President Miloš Zeman, the Czech Social Democratic Party, and the Communist Party. His administration raised the retirement age and reduced pensions, while increased child tax credits and the salaries of senior politicians. Major political events of his term include the expulsion of over 80 Russian diplomats and resident spies following the disclosure of Russian involvement in the 2014 Vrbětice explosions, and the COVID-19 pandemic, which killed around 35,000 people in the Czech Republic, triggering criticism of the government's response. His time in office was also marked by legal disputes with the European Commission due to accusations of conflict of interest and allegations of EU subsidy fraud. Babiš was succeeded as prime minister by Petr Fiala on 17 December 2021, following the 2021 election. Babiš was a candidate in the 2023 Czech presidential election and lost in the second round to Petr Pavel. He will lead his ANO movement into the 2025 October election as its nominee for prime minister.

Following allegations that an anonymous company he controlled unlawfully received a €2M subsidy from the European Regional Development Fund, Babiš was investigated by both the Czech police and the European Anti-Fraud Office (OLAF) from 2015 to 2017. He was stripped of his parliamentary immunity and formally charged on 9 October 2017. He was acquitted of the charges in January 2023, but the verdict was overturned and remanded in November 2023. Babiš has received sustained criticism over a number of issues, including alleged conflicts of interest, his past role in the StB, and allegations of intimidation of opponents. Babiš remains one of the most popular and divisive politicians in the Czech Republic.