Czech Social Democratic Party
The Czech Social Democratic Party (Czech: ?eská strana sociáln? demokratická or ?SSD) is the Social Democrat political party in the Czech Republic.
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Czech - Social Democrat - Political party - Czech Republic
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After 1989 for the first time the party formed the government in 1998, under the leadership of Milo? Zeman, and is still in power now.
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1989 - Government - 1998 - Milo? Zeman
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It won the elections of 2002 with 70 of 200 representatives in the lower house of the Czech Parliament. Its member Ji?í Paroubek 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. The current chairman of the party is Stanislav Gross whose predecessor Vladimír ?pidla resigned in 2004.
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2002 - Parliament - Ji?í Paroubek - Prime Minister - Coalition - Christian Democratic Union - Czechoslovak People's Party - Freedom Union-Democratic Union - Stanislav Gross - Vladimír ?pidla - 2004
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