Hanley, Sean
(2013)
A last minute surge in support for Karel Schwarzenberg hasset up a potentially close second-round run-off in the CzechRepublic’s presidential elections.
LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog
(17 Jan 2013).
Website.
Abstract
The Czech Republic held the first-round of its presidential elections on 11-12 January. The elections will lead to the first directly elected President in the country’s history. Seán Hanley assesses the results of the first-round of voting and how the two remaining candidates – Miloš Zeman and Karel Schwarzenberg – are likely to fare when the country goes back to the polls later this month.
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