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2006 Czech legislative election
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2006 Czech parliamentary election

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All 200 seats in the Chamber of Deputies
101 seats needed for a majority
Turnout64.42% (Increase6.47pp)
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Mirek Topolánek Jiří Paroubek Vojtěch Filip
Party ODS ČSSD KSČM
Last election 24.48%, 58 seats 30.21%, 70 seats 18.51%, 41 seats
Seats won 81 74 26
Seat change Increase23 Increase4 Decrease15
Popular vote 1,892,475 1,728,827 685,328
Percentage 35.38% 32.32% 12.81%

  Fourth party Fifth party
 
Leader Miroslav Kalousek Martin Bursík
Party KDU-ČSL SZ
Last election 14.28%, 31 seats 2.37%, 0 seats
Seats won 13 6
Seat change Decrease18 Increase6
Popular vote 386,706 336,487
Percentage 7.23% 6.29%


Prime Minister before election

Jiří Paroubek
ČSSD

Prime Minister after election

Mirek Topolánek
ODS

Parliamentary elections were held in the Czech Republic on 2 and 3 June 2006 to elect the members of the Chamber of Deputies.[1]

A major scandal broke out a few days before the elections when a classified report by Jan Kubice, the head of the anti-organised crime unit, was leaked to the media, accusing the ruling Social Democratic Party (ČSSD) of corruption and interference in police investigations. The Civic Democratic Party (ODS) and the Social Democratic Party, the two largest parties, obtained their highest percentage of votes ever. Turnout increased from the previous parliamentary elections in 2002.

The elections produced an evenly balanced result. One potential coalition – the Civic Democratic Party, Christian Democrats (KDU-ČSL) and Greens – won exactly half of the 200 seats, while the Social Democratic Party and the Communists (KSČM) held the other half, meaning that either coalition would struggle to pass legislation.

Following the elections, 230 days passed without a new government being formed. Eventually, a coalition government formed of the Civic Democratic Party, KDU-ČSL and the Greens passed a confidence vote on 19 January 2007, when two Social Democrat deputies abstained.

Campaign

Several weeks before the elections, police officer Jan Kubice, head of the squad for investigating organised crime, suggested that senior figures from the police and the government were trying to cover up their cooperation with organised crime. He was summoned before a parliament commission a few days before the election where he presented a document; the contents of the document were leaked immediately.

The document suggested that former Prime Minister Stanislav Gross had connections with the criminal underground and hinted that Prime Minister Jiří Paroubek was indirectly involved in a murder, dealt with the mafia and was a pedophile. It also contained information about minor officials, some of whom had already been imprisoned for bribery.[2][3]

Paroubek and the others denied these claims and accused the opposition Civic Democratic Party of trying to manufacture a scandal to help them in the elections. After the elections, Paroubek said that the allegations cost his party, the Social Democratic Party, victory and that democracy was in as much danger as in 1948, when the Communists seized power. He raised the possibility of challenging the election result, though this did not happen.[4]

Campaign Finances

Party ČSSD ODS KDU-ČSL KSČM SZ US-DEU
Money Spent 120,000,000 Kč[5] 80,000,000 KČ[5] 43,000,000 Kč[5] 22,000,000 Kč[5] 13,000,000 Kč[6] 11,000,000 Kč[6]

Electoral system

The Chamber of Deputies consists of 200 members elected for a four-year term. Seats were allocated by proportional representation between those lists that gained over 5% of the national total of valid votes cast.

Party lists were presented in 14 regions, with votes cast for a list, although voters were allowed up to two preference votes for candidates on that list.

The Czech Republic has a parliamentary system of government, with ministers being responsible to the Chamber of Deputies. The Chamber is the most powerful organ of the state with power to override vetoes by the President and the Senate.

Opinion polls

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Date Polling Firm ODS ČSSD KSČM KDU-ČSL SZ US-DEU NEZDEM SNK-ED NEZ Others
2-3 Jun 2006 Election 35.3 32.3 12.8 7.2 6.3 0.3 0.7 2.1 0.6 2.4
25–26 May 2006 SC&C 30.8 24.2 12.1 5.8 8.6
22 May 2006 Median 19.0 20.0 12.2 6.0 8.9
18–24 May 2006 Factum Invenio 27.8 28.5 17.3 9.0 8.6 1.1 1.5 3.0
19 May 2006 CVVM 32.0 28.0 15.5 5.5 10.5 0.5 1.0 2.5 2.0 2.5
12 May 2006 Factum Invenio 29.0 22.8 16.7