The left-wing Social Democrats eked out a slim victory in the Czech Republic's parliamentary election Saturday but center-right parties won more votes overall, creating uncertainty over who will form the next government.
Results reported by the country's election agency indicated that the Social Democrats will not be able to govern alone and may not even be able to successfully put together a new coalition. The party's leader, former Prime Minister Jiri Paroubek, resigned after the poor showing.
The Statistics Office said the Social Democrats won 22.1 percent of the vote, or 56 seats in Parliament's 200-seat lower house. Their major rival, the conservative …
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