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An Attempt to Reform the Electoral System to the Chamber of Deputies Parliament of the Czech Republic after Election in 2006
Bahenský, Martin ; Koubek, Jiří (advisor) ; Polášek, Martin (referee)
This submitted bachelor thesis analyses an attempt to reform the electoral system to the Chamber of Deputies of the Parliament of the Czech Republic after the 2006 election. The proposed so-called "Greek variant" of the Topolánek's electoral reform established a bonus for the winner of the electoral competition within the proportional representation stipulated in the Czech constitution. The theoretical framework is based on the theory of mixed electoral systems by Canadian political scientists Louis Massicotte and André Blais. The aim of author of this work is hypothetical application of this failed electoral reform to the parliamentary election in 2013, its classification according to Massicotte and Blais and last but not least, a criticism of this attempted electoral promoted particularly by Civic Democratic Party. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
The Evolution of Electoral System in Czech Republic and Present Discussion about Possible Changes
Piskoř, Jan ; Klíma, Michal (advisor) ; Mrklas, Ladislav (referee)
Contemporary electoral system of Czech Republic is not optimal. It is really difficult to find favorable and also acceptable system. After the velvet revolution and the political and economic transformation was hard to find operational governments. The winning party is not able to create a majority government. There are just minority governments or governments with support of some opposite M.P.s. Is it the change of electoral system the possible way to solution of problematic situation after elections? The thesis takes into account historical context and present discussion about possible changes of electoral systems.

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