Local Elections and Extreme Right-Wing Political Parties in the Czech Republic in 2006

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Authors

PINK Michal SMOLÍK Josef

Year of publication 2008
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source World Political Science Review
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Faculty of Social Studies

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Field Political sciences
Keywords marginal political parties Municipal election 2006 Law and Justice (PaS) National Party (NS)
Description Municipal elections and the extreme rightwing political parties in the Czech Republic in 2006. This paper examines the electoral results of two extreme rightwing parties, namely Národní Strana and Právo a Spravedlnost in the 2006 local elections. The basic method chosen is a comparative study of their electoral results at the level of those municipalities where they were present. Local results for the two political parties are also compared and contrasted with their previous performance in parliamentary elections. Additionally, a longer term analysis of electoral support for Sdružení pro Republiku Republikánská strana Československa and its successors present in the above elections will be investigated. The distribution of electoral support will be attributed to selected socioeconomic factors, number of young voters, education, nationality, and number of religious people in society. On this basis the presented text will try to show the interdependence of electoral behaviour.
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