Krajské volby 2016

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Title in English Regional Elections 2016
Authors

EIBL Otto PINK Michal NEMČOK Miroslav SAX Ondřej VODA Petr MENCL Matouš MAREŠ David KABUĎOVÁ Markéta MAROSZCZYK Milan GALEKOVÁ Markéta BOĎOVÁ Silvia KLIEROVÁ Nikol VÝHONSKÁ Martina VOJÁČKOVÁ Kristýna ŠEVČÍK Jan BIDMONOVÁ Šárka KŘIVÁNKOVÁ Kateřina DOSTÁLOVÁ Veronika BĚLÍČEK Michal ŽMOLÍK Lukáš HAHN Michal BÁLKOVÁ Marie

Year of publication 2017
Type Monograph
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Social Studies

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Description The regional elections in the Czech Republic show several permanent characteristics: A low turnout, a significant accumulation of mandates and the dominance of nationwide parties. The regional elections in 2016 retained all these particularities. However, at least in one aspect, they were substantially different. They were not held at the mid-point of the government’s term (as usual), but in the government’s third year in office. And unlike the results in the past, one of the government parties won the elections; the support for other members of the government stagnated or even declined. To some extent, the results of 2016 showed where the support for political parties would go in the next Parliamentary elections in 2017. The book follows the logic of the regional structure of the Czech Republic. The authors of individual chapters propound an analysis of the electoral competition in each of the regions. They focus on the turnout, the explanation of the results, the phenomenon of cumulative mandates, election manifestos and communication of party leaders on Facebook.
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