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The attitude of Czech political parties on the candidature of their members at the presidential elections
Ročková, Anna ; Perottino, Michel (advisor) ; Švec, Kamil (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the attitude of czech political parties to the candidature of their members on the office of the Czech president. The analysis involves both direct presidential elections that took place in 2013 and 2018. The main focus is put on the candidates that conduct themselves on behalf of the czech political parties. In the past there has been the opinion that president should be above the political parties and this thesis analyzes what is the opinion of the political parties and why do they take this attitude. The support or the attitude of the political parties is analyzed in media news and in political parties declarations. The analysis also deals with the question whether political parties have supported the candidate only verbaly or if they provided some other kind of support, such as financial or other, as well. This thesis also contains the interviews with the candidates or with the members or with the chairmen of the political parties. These interviews deal with the question whether political parties should nominate their members into the presidential elections or not. One of the part of this thesis is also about the general background of the election and about the conditions that the candidates are subjected to.
Direct election of Slovak president in central European context
Môcik, Tibor ; Mlejnek, Josef (advisor) ; Kubátová, Hana (referee)
The topic of this diploma thesis is direct elections of the President of Slovak Republic in context of other Central European countries - particularly Czech Republic and Poland. The subject of my analysis were selected aspects of presidential election, which I analyzed in the third chapter (in case of Slovakia), dedicated to direct elections of Slovak president in 1999, 2004 and 2009; and in the fourth chapter, which is dedicated to last direct election. Among analyzed aspects (in case of Slovak presidential election) a trend of declining interest in the first round of elections was confirmed; also sooner claiming of candidacy, compared with previous elections. The latter fact is connected with longer and longer pre-election campaign, which is also more and more personal and offensive. The ratio of partisan and non-partisan candidates was in all elections about the same (approx. 3:2 in favor of partisan candidates). In the fifth chapter of the thesis I analyzed these aspects in case of direct presidential elections in Poland and Czech Republic. Then, I compared them. According to analysis, women in Poland almost were not standing for president at all (there were even fewer women candidates than in Slovakia), but in Poland we can see much higher number of very prominent candidates (especially former...

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