Representatives of the motorists movement met with Andrej Babiš, the leader of the winning ANO movement, in PrÚhonice on Saturday evening, October 4th, 2025, following the Czech parliamentary election. Tomio Okamura arrived at the location after the motorists' departure, indicating early post-election coalition negotiations. The meeting occurred in PrÚhonice, the residence of Babiš, as coalition formation discussions commence after ANO secured a plurality of votes. Previous reports from October 4th, 2025, indicated that ANO would need to form a coalition, with potential partners including parties such as the far-right SPD and Motoriste. Further details about the content of these discussions or the specific aims of the motorists' movement in these negotiations were not immediately available. The timing of Okamura's arrival after the motorists suggests a sequence of meetings aimed at establishing a new government coalition. Earlier on October 4th, preliminary results showed the ANO party leading the Czech parliamentary election with 35% of the vote, leading to the incumbent coalition losing its majority. The election determined the composition of the Czech Chamber of Deputies, with approximately 8.3 million eligible voters participating over a two-day voting period that concluded on October 4th, 2025.