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Senate District 10 – Český Krumlov
Senate district 9 – Český Krumlov is an electoral district of the Senate of the Czech Republic, centered around the city of Český Krumlov and consisting of the whole of Český Krumlov District and parts of Prachatice District and České Budějovice District. Since 2004, ODS ODS may refer to: Computing, Internet and information technology *Files-11 (On-Disk Structure), a DEC filesystem * Office of Digital Strategy, Executive Branch of the White House *OpenDocument Spreadsheet file format * Online dating service * O ... member Tomáš Jirsa is Senator for the district. Senators Election results 1996 1998 2004 2010 2016 2022 Notes References {{coord missing, Czech Republic 10 ...
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Český Krumlov
Český Krumlov (; , ''Böhmisch Krumau'') is a town in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 13,000 inhabitants. It is known as a tourist centre, which is among the most visited places in the country. The historic centre with the Český Krumlov Castle complex is protected by law as an urban monument reservation, and since 1992, it has been a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site because of its well-preserved Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque architecture. Administrative division Český Krumlov consists of ten municipal parts (in brackets population according to the 2021 census): *Domoradice (2,122) *Horní Brána (2,273) *Latrán (777) *Nádražní Předměstí (2,572) *Nové Dobrkovice (126) *Nové Spolí (552) *Plešivec (2,833) *Slupenec (87) *Vnitřní Město (396) *Vyšný (540) The urban core is formed by Domoradice, Horní Brána, Latrán, Nádražní Předměstí, Plešivec and Vnitřní Město. Etymology Krumlov has its origin in Middle High ...
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Communist Party Of Bohemia And Moravia
The Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia (, KSÄŒM) is a communist party in the Czech Republic. As of 2022, KSÄŒM has a membership of 20,450. Sources variously describe the party as either left-wing or Far-left politics, far-left on the political spectrum. It is one of the few former ruling parties in post-Communist Central Eastern Europe to have not dropped the ''Communist'' title from its name, although it has changed its party program to adhere to laws adopted after 1989. It was previously a member party of The Left in the European Parliament, The Left group in the European Parliament, and an observer member of the European Left Party, but is now unaffiliated. For most of the first two decades after the Velvet Revolution, the party was politically isolated and accused of extremism, but later moved closer to the Czech Social Democratic Party (ÄŒSSD). After the 2012 Czech regional elections, KSÄŒM began governing in coalition with the ÄŒSSD in 10 regions. It has never been p ...
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ANO 2011
ANO (), registered as ANO 2011, is a right-wing populist political party in the Czech Republic, led by businessman Andrej Babiš, who served as Prime Minister of the Czech Republic from 2017 to 2021. Formed in 2011, the party finished second in the first elections it contested in 2013, entering government as a junior partner to the Czech Social Democratic Party (ČSSD) led by Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka. After large gains in the 2017 election, these two parties switched places, with Babiš becoming prime minister in an ANO-led government with the Social Democrats as the junior partner, plus external support from the Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia, a post-revolution first for the country. ANO was narrowly defeated in the 2021 election by the Spolu coalition and went into opposition for the first time. The party has performed consistently strongly in Czech elections since 2013, winning every European Parliament election it has entered, and participating in regional ...
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