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Alleged Czech RAF branch threatens with terrorism over base-press ... The junior opposition Communists (KSCM) would gain 16.5 percent of the vote, the CVVM's election forecast model showed. The two junior governing parties, the Greens (SZ) and the Christian Democrats (KDU-CSL), would gain 10 and 7.5 percent of the vote, respectively. The 10 percent gap between the front-runner CSSD and the runner-up ODS already appeared in a poll the Factum Invenio agency released last week. The election model does not involve the answers of the respondents who would not take part in the election or are undecided in this respect. CVVM also mapped voter preferences across the electorate. From this point of view, the CSSD ended first with preferences at 25.5 percent. It is followed by the ODS with 18.5 percent, the KSCM with 11.5 percent, the SZ with 7 and the KDU-CSL with 5.5 percent. Two percent of the respondents said they would cast their votes for extra-parliamentary parties. Fourteen percent of those polled said they would definitely not take part in the elections and the rest said they did not know which party they would support. The election turnout would be 64 percent, similar to the turnout in the latest general election held in mid-2006.
(Ceske Noviny)
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