
VOICED: Czech Communists hope to step out of shadows
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10th Grade - University
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The mining town of Ostrava in the Czech Republic faces high unemployment, leading to strong support for the Communist Party, which consistently gains 10-15% of the vote. Despite this, they have not been part of a coalition since the Velvet Revolution of 1989. The Social Democratic Party, poised to win the most seats, lacks a majority and may consider a coalition with the Communists, despite internal divisions and historical tensions. This potential alliance is controversial, with a third of Social Democratic voters opposed. The final election results will determine if the CSSD takes this risk for stable governance.
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