Six months after parliamentary elections and half a year into his premiership, Andrej Babiš and his ANO movement continue to lead in Czech public opinion polls with over 30% support. Despite Babiš’s sustained popularity, other parties’ support levels remain largely unchanged. Experts attribute this stability to a deeply divided Czech society, split into two opposing camps. Voters currently lack a compelling reason to shift their political allegiances. The political landscape suggests a continuation of the status quo, with no significant changes anticipated in the near future. This indicates Babiš effectively received a broad mandate from the electorate.