AUTHOR:
Tetiana Fedorchak
ABSTRACT:
The author argues that Central-Eastern European countries after quitting the system of socialism show more divergences than traits in common. At the first free elections communist parties failed and then a “left wave” came. In the second half of the 90s the country experienced a “right wave”.And the situation in the Czech Republic was different. The status of the “left” party int he Czech Republic was unchangeable, extreme or moderate. At the elections it got a little number of votes, but during all post-communist years it enters the parliament. Other political parliamentary parties in the Czech Republic delimit themselves from the CPBM (The Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia) and quite reluctantly cooperate with communists.
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