Eight candidates are seeking to oust Zeman, whose inclination toward.
Our research demonstrates that – despite a high level of activity – many measures have limited impact.
Czech Republic’s presidential election on Saturday by a wide margin but short of winning outright, partial results have showed.
Zeman led the race with 42.9% of votes, while Jiří Drahoš, a 68-year-old pro-western academic, won 24.7%.
He has criticised migration from Muslim-majority countries as well as Germany’s decision to accept many migrants.
Many voters may switch from their losing candidates to support the runner-up against Zeman.
Eight candidates are seeking to oust Zeman, whose inclination toward.
Our research demonstrates that – despite a high level of activity – many measures have limited impact.