Babis had professed support for Trump and told him on a 2019
White House visit he had "a similar plan to make the Czech
Republic great again".
But Babis, like Trump a businessman-turned-politician, has
joined a chorus of European leaders expressing shock after Trump
supporters stormed the building housing the U.S. Congress on
Wednesday in a stunning bid to overturn his election defeat.
Early on Thursday Babis changed his longtime Twitter profile
photo from an image showing him wearing his red cap to one with
him wearing a respirator mask with the Czech flag on it, in an
allusion to efforts to curb the coronavirus pandemic.
Babis said in a statement, sent via a spokesman, that the red
cap had been inspired by Trump and had been his ANO party's
symbol going into 2019 European Parliament elections.
"After the unprecedented attack on democracy in the United
States, which I have unequivocally condemned, I deemed it fit to
express my stance also by changing my profile photo," he said in
the statement, which echoed comments against the assault that he
had posted earlier on Twitter.
In an earlier social media post, Babis said the assault on the
U.S. Capitol was unacceptable.
"I have always condemned violence and chaos like this.
Transition of power needs to be smooth and peaceful," he posted.
(Reporting by Robert Muller and Jason Hovet; Editing by Gareth
Jones)
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