Elections results
The election to Chamber of Deputies is finished and there are results:
ODS :—————————————————- 35,38 %
CSSD :————————————————32,32 %
KSCM :——————- 12,81 %
KDU-CSL:———- 7,22 %
SZ :———6,29 %
Other Parties has less than 5% and threfore they have no seat in Chamber of Deputies.
That’s how 200 seats in Chamber of Deputies are divided:
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ODS 81, KDU-CSL 13, SZ 8, CSSD 74, KSCM 26.
This means that the results are a draw.
The winner of the elections ODS has with right-wing and most probably coalition Parties (KDU+CSL, SZ) exactly 100 seats as well as CSSD and KSCM. It means that ODS+KDU-CSL+SZ has hardly no chance to create the Governmnent approved by new composition of Chamber of Deputies.
ODS – Civic Democratic Party
CSSD – Czech Social Democratic Party
KSCM The Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia
KDU-CSL Christian Democratic Union – Czechoslovak People’s Party
SZ- Green Party
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I think lot of international readers might be curious to the fact why a traditionally “left wing” party like The Greens, in case of Czech Republic identifies itself as “right wing”. To be honest I do not understand this either. How does protecting the environment – the fundamental philosophy of the Greens goes together with profit-driven policies of the right wing parties?
As I know former leaders of Green Party was left-winged, but the new leader, Martin Bursik has change the direction of the Party.
There was many voices against his leadership inside the party and even founders of Czech green party has left the side few days after Bursik’s win as a leader.
On the other hand he lead his side to Chamber of Deputies and this is a big success.
Maybe his right-side direction is caused by ODS success. Everyone wants to be with a winner, doesn’t he?