Jin10 reported on October 5th, that on local time October 4th, the voting for the Czech 2025 parliamentary lower house elections ended. After counting more than 90% of the ballots, the opposition party "Action of Dissatisfied Citizens" led by former Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis won over 35% of the votes, maintaining a leading position; the ruling coalition led by Prime Minister Fiala received approximately 22.7% of the votes.
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Preliminary counting shows that the Czech opposition party "Action of Dissatisfied Citizens" is leading in the parliamentary elections.
Jin10 reported on October 5th, that on local time October 4th, the voting for the Czech 2025 parliamentary lower house elections ended. After counting more than 90% of the ballots, the opposition party "Action of Dissatisfied Citizens" led by former Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis won over 35% of the votes, maintaining a leading position; the ruling coalition led by Prime Minister Fiala received approximately 22.7% of the votes.