Czech Social Democratic Party

The Czech Social Democratic Party (Czech: Česk strana socilně demokratick or ČSSD) is the Social Democrat political party in the Czech Republic. After 1989 for the first time the party formed the government in 1998, under the leadership of Milos Zeman, and is still in power now. It won the elections of 2002 with 70 of 200 representatives in the lower house of the Czech Parliament. Its chairman Stanislav Gross is the Prime Minister, heading a coalition with two smaller parties, the Christian Democratic Union - Czechoslovak People's Party and the Freedom Union-Democratic Union. Former chairman Vladimr Špidla resigned in 2004, after surviving a no-confidence vote by a narrow margin.

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