The next Czech legislative election will take place on May 28-29, 2010. They were expected to take place some time before the end 2009 (originally set for 9–10 October 2009) to elect the members of the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Republic. Incumbent PM Mirek Topolánek had lost a no-confidence vote on March 24, 2009. After four failed earlier attempts, the opposition ČSSD party succeeded in leading the lower house of the Czech parliament to a no confidence vote in Topolánek's government. The measure passed with 101 votes to 96, largely due to several members of Topolánek's own party voting with the opposition.
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| - The next Czech legislative election will take place on May 28-29, 2010. They were expected to take place some time before the end 2009 (originally set for 9–10 October 2009) to elect the members of the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Republic. Incumbent PM Mirek Topolánek had lost a no-confidence vote on March 24, 2009. After four failed earlier attempts, the opposition ČSSD party succeeded in leading the lower house of the Czech parliament to a no confidence vote in Topolánek's government. The measure passed with 101 votes to 96, largely due to several members of Topolánek's own party voting with the opposition.
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popular vote
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- 589765(xsd:integer)
- 873833(xsd:integer)
- 1057792(xsd:integer)
- 1155267(xsd:integer)
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Leader
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dcterms:subject
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dbkwik:alt-history...iPageUsesTemplate
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last election
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- 74(xsd:integer)
- 81(xsd:integer)
- Did not stand
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flag size
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Next Year
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election date
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election name
| - Czech legislative election of 2010
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before party
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ongoing
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Type
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seats for election
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Seats
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- 26(xsd:integer)
- 41(xsd:integer)
- 53(xsd:integer)
- 56(xsd:integer)
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posttitle
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Party
| - Public Affairs
- 9.0
- KSČM
- ODS
- ČSSD
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Title
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before election
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Image
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- 139(xsd:integer)
- 155(xsd:integer)
- 163(xsd:integer)
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Percentage
| - 16.7
- 22.08
- 10.88
- 11.27
- 20.22
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previous election
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next election
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after election
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Previous Year
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seat change
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- +24
- +41
- ±0
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abstract
| - The next Czech legislative election will take place on May 28-29, 2010. They were expected to take place some time before the end 2009 (originally set for 9–10 October 2009) to elect the members of the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Republic. Incumbent PM Mirek Topolánek had lost a no-confidence vote on March 24, 2009. After four failed earlier attempts, the opposition ČSSD party succeeded in leading the lower house of the Czech parliament to a no confidence vote in Topolánek's government. The measure passed with 101 votes to 96, largely due to several members of Topolánek's own party voting with the opposition. The election saw a loss of support for the Social Democratic Party (ČSSD), although they still received the most number of votes. The conservative Civic Democratic Party (ODS) and TOP 09 followed in second and third, while the Communist Party finished fourth. Social Democrat leader Jiří Paroubek resigned after the election, conceding that a conservative coalition government appeared likely.
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