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Party Preferences in April 2005
Kunštát, Daniel
In an April survey respondents were asked which party they would vote for if the elections to the Chamber of Deputies were held next week. The survey included a question on whether they would take part in the elections at all.
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Union Life of Agrarian Academics in Brno in the Inter - war Period (with an Attempt for More General Overtones)
Mikovcová, Alena
An integral part of agrarian party were its students unions (Praha, Brno, Bratislava). In 1938 they were suspended. The ideology, policy and power structure of the agrarian party were reflected in the trends of student agrarian community. In 1925 a generation staying in The Švehla studentŽs residence in Prague played the significant role in it. In the 1930Žs some of them functioned as the brain trust of the party. In 1936 the agrarians deserted the middle position of the student political spectrum and moved to the right one. Folowing the Munich agreement the agrarian clubs took part in the regimentation of the student movement.
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Party Preferences in November 2004
Kunštát, Daniel
In a November survey respondents were asked which party they would vote for if the elections to the Chamber of Deputies were held next week. The survey included a question on whether they would take part in the elections at all.
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Parties and Their Voters
Kunštát, Daniel
Respondents were asked about the strength of their relationship to their preferred party. The survey also examined the specific motivations behind voting preferences.
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Party Preferences in October 2004
Kunštát, Daniel
In an October survey respondents were asked which party they would vote for if the elections to the Chamber of Deputies were held next week. The survey included a question on whether they would take part in the elections at all.
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Party Preferences in December 2004
Kunštát, Daniel
In a December survey respondents were asked which party they would vote for if the elections to the Chamber of Deputies were held next week. The survey also asked whether they would take part in the elections.
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