Pre-Election Meeting of Motorists for Themselves in Mladá Boleslav
- Filip Turek

- Sep 5
- 2 min read

On Thursday, August 28, an exceptional pre-election gathering took place in Mladá Boleslav, bringing together the world of top-class automobiles, modern technologies, and key political issues. In the Výstaviště Park, candidates of Motorists for Themselves for the elections to the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Republic were presented: Member of the European Parliament and Central Bohemian lead candidate Filip Turek, Prague lead candidate Boris Šťastný, and the party’s digital technology expert Igor Červený. Together, they engaged in a debate on the future of Czech industry, taxation, healthcare, and the impact of European legislation on ordinary citizens.
Program Highlights
15:00–15:30 Arrival of Bugatti Veyron and Chiron supercars
16:00 Opening of the venue to the public, virtual reality experiences
16:45–17:15 Trial show by champion Martin Matějíček
17:15 Start of the debate, moderated by Gábina Sedláčková, introduction of candidates and topics
The candidates focused on pressing issues relevant to a region deeply tied to the automotive industry
The future of the automotive sector in the Czech Republic and the global context of the planned ban on combustion engines
Dependence on Chinese supplies for electromobility
The impact of the ETS 2 system on ordinary citizens and the labor market
Issues of internal and external security
In the following days, voters were able to meet Filip Turek and other Central Bohemian candidates in many places across the region. The current schedule of the MEP’s campaign travels can be followed on social media. Filip Turek’s Central Bohemian team plans to visit another 280 municipalities before the elections.
“Personal meetings are worth their weight in gold,” says Filip Turek.
“I share with people my experiences from Brussels and explain that our Parliament and the Czech government can influence a great deal at the European level. But it requires people with the courage to make changes—not those whose most common response is: it can’t be done. We are ready to face the EU head-on,” concludes MEP Filip Turek.



































































































