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Czech elections ends in a stalemate (Photo: European Commission)

Czech centre-right wins elections by a whisker

The main Czech conservative party has won the country's parliamentary elections held on Friday and Saturday (2-3 June) but it remains unlikely that it will set up a majority government coalition.

The Civic Democratic Party (ODS) tops the election results table with 35.4 percent of the votes, followed by the former ruling party - social democrats - (32.3%), the communists (12.8%), the christian democrats (7.2%) and the greens (6.3%), according to press reports.

Around 64.5 percent ...

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Czech elections ends in a stalemate (Photo: European Commission)

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