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  1. The Civic Democratic Party ( Czech: Občanská demokratická strana, ODS) is a conservative and Eurosceptic political party in the Czech Republic. The party generally sits centre-right to right-wing on the political spectrum, and holds 34 seats in the Chamber of Deputies, and is the second strongest party by number of seats following the 2021 ...

    • When Times Were Happier For The Czech Social Democratic Party
    • Plummeting Fortunes Part of A Wider European Malaise
    • Why Are Czech Social Democrats Struggling?
    • Czech Constitutional Crisis?

    At the time of writing, there’s still two weeks of campaigning left for the CSSD, which has been the junior member of the coalition government since 2018. But its current crisis is a far cry from almost a century ago when at the first general election of independent Czechoslovakia in 1920 it picked up a quarter of all votes and became the dominant ...

    In part, the fading fortunes of the CSSD are consistent with the collapse of social democratic parties across Europe over the past decade. In France, the centre-left Socialist Party has seen its popularity winnow to near historic lows since the 2017 legislative elections. At Britain’s 2019 general election, the Labour Party suffered its worst defea...

    But the Czech Social Democrats are also alleged to be makers of their own misfortune. The party’s attempts to modernise and attract younger voters have been unsuccessful because its members are predominantly older and conservative, said Pehe. On top of that, supporters of former CSSD leader Milos Zeman, now the Czech president, have thwarted attemp...

    The CSSD’s slump in popularity is a key factor as to why some pundits reckon that the Czech Republic could be heading into a post-election stalemate, even a constitutional crisis, next month. Although currently ahead in the polls, ANO is unlikely to win enough seats to form a government by itself. If the CSSD fails to take enough votes to even ente...

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  3. November 2017 (as a party) Dissolved: 2022: Split from: Civic Democratic Party: Ideology: National conservatism Klausism Anti-immigration: Political position: Right-wing: European affiliation: Movement for a Europe of Nations and Freedom (2014–2016) Colours: Indigo: Local councils

    • February 2013 (as a faction of ODS), November 2017 (as a party)
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    • Jiří Janeček
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  4. The Civic Democratic Party is a liberal-conservative and Eurosceptic political party in the Czech Republic. The party generally sits centre-right to right-wing on the political spectrum, and holds 34 seats in the Chamber of Deputies, and is the second strongest party by number of seats following the 2021 election. It is the only political party in the Czech Republic that has maintained an ...

  5. Jun 11, 2018 · 1993 January - Vaclav Havel elected president of the Czech Republic following Czechoslovakia's "velvet divorce".Vaclav Klaus of the Civic Democratic Party (CDP) carries on as prime minister with ...

  6. Civic Democratic Party. Political Affiliation: Civic Democratic Party. Václav Klaus (born June 19, 1941, Prague, Czechoslovakia [now in Czech Republic]) is a Czech economist and politician who served as prime minister (1993–97) and president (2003–13) of the Czech Republic.

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