He said that he only 'threw his hat in the ring' after friends begged him to shake up the race through his shock factor.
According to the Telegraph, Franz is not short of admirers in a country where voters are tired of corrupt politicians, who have always failed to deliver their promises.
Not affiliated with any party, Franz has campaigned mostly on a platform highlighting corruption and what he said is a lack of moral standing in the country.
He said that his tattoos were simply 'body art' and that the election is not a beauty contest, and is tipped to win around 11 percent in the first round, not enough to make the run-offs.
But he may end up as kingmaker, as the leading candidates, former prime ministers Jan Fischer and Milos Zeman, would be eager to pick up his following if the vote goes to a second round.
Elections are to be held in the Czech Republic on January 11 and 12, the report added.
Source-ANI
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