Czech elections would win YES in August, according to the survey, pirates are also growing

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The YES movement would win elections to the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Republic with 32.5 percent of the votes in August. The survey also showed the growth of opposition support at the expense of the government coalition.

The elections to the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Republic would win the YES movement with 32.5 percent of the votes in August. With 20 percent, the coalition of government parties would be placed second. The third strongest would become the Freedom and Direct Democracy Party (SPD), which would be voted by 12.1 percent of voters, followed by the mayors and independent movement, which would receive 10.8 percent of the votes. This stems from a survey of STEM public opinion for CNN Prima News, TASR writes.

In addition to the mentioned parties, Pirates (9.2 percent) as well as representatives of the election coalition would also be enough in addition to the mentioned parties! (7.1 percent), for which the Communists and the Social Democrats run together. On the contrary, motorists (4.7 percent) and the oath movement (2.4 percent) would remain in front of the Parliament gates.

The latest survey published on Sunday according to the news portal Novinky.cz shows that opposition YES under the leadership of Prime Minister Andrej Babiš improved compared to last week’s SMEM sounding by 1.4 percentage points. Pirates also scored a profit at the percentage point, while the coalition together Prime Minister Petr Fiala, which consists of the Parties of ODS, Top 09 and KDU-ČSL, lost about so much. Support Stan has remained unchanged. The elections to the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Parliament will take place on October 3 and 4.

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