PRAGUE, Oct 4 (Reuters) – Czech populist party ANO will seek to lead a one-party government, its leader Andrej Babis said on Saturday after the group scored what he called a "historic" result in a parliamentary election but came short of a majority. Babis, a billionaire and former prime minister, said ANO would talk to the far-right SPD and the Motorists party that opposes the EU's green policies to find support for his government. (Reporting by Jan Lopatka and Jason Hovet)
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