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1996 Czech parliamentary election
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Parliamentary elections were held in the Czech Republic on 31 May and 1 June 1996,[1][2] the first after independence. The Civic Democratic Party remained the largest party in the Chamber of Deputies, winning 68 of the 200 seats. Voter turnout was 76%.[3]
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Campaign
The campaign was primarily a conflict between the right-wing ODS and left-wing ČSSD. The ODS used slogans "Freedom and Prosperity" and "We proved that we can." ČSSD used slogan "Humanity against selfishness." ČSSD used an autobus called "Zemák" during its campaign. Party's leader Miloš Zeman campaigned with it at multiple places over the Czech Republic. ODS on the other hand used endorsements of public celebrities such as Lucie Bílá. Both parties used meetings with voters as their campaign instrument.[4]
Finances
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Opinion polls
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Graph of opinion polls conducted
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Results
Vote share by district
- ODS
- ČSSD
- KSČM
- KDU-ČSL
- SPR-RSČ
- ODA
References
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