Czech Republic (European Parliament constituency)

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Czech Republic
European Parliament constituency
Czech Republic (European Parliament constituency) (European Parliament constituencies 2007 )
Czech Republic (European Parliament constituency)
Location amongst the 2007 constituencies
Created 2004
MEP(s) 24 (2004)
Source(s) [1][2]

In European elections, Czech Republic is a constituency of the European Parliament, currently represented by twenty-four MEPs. It covers the member state of the Czech Republic.

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[edit] Current MEPs

Further information: MEPs for the Czech Republic 2004-2009

As of October 2007

Name National Party EP group
Jana Bobošíková independent non attached
Jan Březina KDU–ČSL EPP–ED
Milan Cabrnoch Občanská demokratická strana EPP–ED
Petr Duchoň Občanská demokratická strana EPP–ED
Hynek Fajmon Občanská demokratická strana EPP–ED
Richard Falbr Česká strana sociálně demokratická PES
Věra Flasarová Komunistická strana Čech a Moravy GUE–NGL
Jana Hybášková Evropští demokraté EPP–ED
Jaromír Kohlíček Komunistická strana Čech a Moravy GUE–NGL
Jiří Maštálka Komunistická strana Čech a Moravy GUE–NGL
Miroslav Ouzký Občanská demokratická strana EPP–ED
Miroslav Ransdorf Komunistická strana Čech a Moravy GUE–NGL
Vladimír Remek Komunistická strana Čech a Moravy GUE–NGL
Zuzana Roithová KDU–ČSL EPP–ED
Libor Rouček Česká strana sociálně demokratická PES
Nina Škottová Občanská demokratická strana EPP–ED
Ivo Strejček Občanská demokratická strana EPP–ED
Daniel Strož Komunistická strana Čech a Moravy GUE–NGL
Oldřich Vlasák Občanská demokratická strana EPP–ED
Jan Zahradil Občanská demokratická strana EPP–ED
Tomáš Zatloukal SNK sdružení nezávislých EPP–ED
Vladimír Železný Nezávislí demokraté ID
Josef Zieleniec SNK sdružení nezávislých EPP–ED
Jaroslav Zvěřina Občanská demokratická strana EPP–ED

[edit] 2004

Further information: European Parliament election, 2004 (Czech Republic)

The 2004 European election was the sixth election to the European Parliament. However, as the Czech Republic had only joined the European Union earlier that month, it was the first election European election held in that state.

On a very low turnout, the ruling Czech Social Democratic Party suffered a heavy defeat, losing ground to both the conservative Civic Democratic Party and the Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia. Debacle of his party was one of reasons for resignation of Prime Minister Vladimír Špidla. Full results;[1]

Summary of the June 2004 European Parliament election results edit
Parties and coalitions Votes % Seats
Civic Democratic Party (Občanská demokratická strana) 700,915 30.0 9
Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia (Komunistická strana Čech a Moravy) 472,843 20.3 6
SNK - European Democrats (SNK Evropští demokraté) 257,271 11.0 3
Christian Democratic Union - Czechoslovak People's Party (Křesťansko-demokratická unie - Československá strana lidová) 223,379 9.6 2
Czech Social Democratic Party (Česká strana sociálně demokratická) 204,895 8.8 2
Independents (Nezávislí) 191,025 8.2 2
Green Party (Strana zelených) 73,932 3.2 -
No. of valid votes 2,332,862 99.4 24
Invalid votes 11,428 0.6
Total 2,344,290
Turnout 28.3
Electorate 8,283,485
Source: Český statistický úřad

[edit] 2009

Further information: European Parliament election, 2009 (Czech Republic)

The next election will be in 2009 and the number of seats will be reduced to 22.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Detailed official results (in English); note that the numbers differ by a few votes from those given here as they were apparently corrected later

[edit] External links