Four-Coalition

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Four-Coalition
Čtyřkoalice

The Four-Coalition (

political alliance in the Czech Republic
between 1998 and 2002.

The four member parties were:

History

The 4K was formed after the

1998 legislative election. The coalition said it aimed to provide 'real opposition' to the government.[2] The parties first participated together in the 1998 Senate election, winning 13 of the 27 seats up for election.[2]

The coalition formalised and centralised, with the merger of US and DEU to form the Freedom Union – Democratic Union (US-DEU) reducing the number of parties to three. However, the overbearing size of the KDU–ČSL – significantly larger than the others – lent instability to the coalition, as KDU–ČSL members used the coalition to promote their intra-party factions.[3] KDU–ČSL put pressure on ODA to consolidate further, either reforming its long-standing debts or merging with US-DEU.[3] ODA refused, and withdrew from the Four-Coalition as a result.

In the

2002 legislative election, KDU–ČSL and US-DEU ran on a looser joint ticket called Coalition (Koalice),[3]
and won 31 seats with 14% of the vote—down from the combined 39 seats and 19% of votes in the 1998 election.

Election results

Chamber of Deputies

Year Vote Vote % Seats Place Notes Position
2002
680,670 14.27
31 / 200
4th Ran as Coalition. Government

Senate

Election First round Second round Seats
Votes % Places* Votes % Places*
1998 255,785 26.6 2nd 166,483 31.0 2nd
13 / 27
2000 234,879 27.3 1st 247,197 43.9 1st
17 / 27
2002 107,737 16.1 4th 83,343 10.1 3rd
2 / 27

* Places are by number of votes gained.

Regional Assemblies

Year Vote Vote % Seats Places
2000 537,012 22.9
171 / 675
2nd

Footnotes

  1. ^ Fiala, Petr. "Čtyřkoalice mezi integrací a rozpadem". RevuePolitika. Retrieved 19 February 2016.
  2. ^ a b Hanley (2008), p. 144
  3. ^ a b c Hanley (2008), p. 147

References

  • Hanley, Sean (2008). The New Right in the New Europe: Czech transformation and right-wing politics, 1989-2006. London: Routledge. .