Czech Social Democrats would win elections in October-poll
November 10, 2009
Prague - The Czech Social Democrats (CSSD) would win elections to the Chamber of Deputies with 29.6 percent of votes if they were held in October, narrowly followed by the Civic Democrats (ODS) who would get 28.6 percent of votes, according to a poll the Median agency released to CTK today.
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