Mar 9 • 04:30 UTC 🇨🇿 Czechia Aktuálně.cz

Survey of Surveys: The Collapse of Together and Kuba's New Party Have an Unintended Winner

Recent surveys indicate significant shifts in voter preferences in Czechia post-2022 elections, with several political parties facing the risk of losing representation.

Recent polling conducted by Aktuálně.cz highlights considerable shifts in voter preferences following the most recent elections in Czechia. Key indicators suggest that three parliamentary parties could face elimination from the highest political tier, particularly due to the distancing of the Civic Democratic Party (ODS) from the coalition known as Together. The report shows that only ODS remains above the crucial five percent threshold in the latest survey data, leaving smaller parties greatly at risk of losing their political foothold.

The comparison of current polling results against the election outcomes from October 2025 faces challenges since five parties that participated in the elections under coalition arrangements (ODS, TOP 09, KDU-ČSL, KSČM, and SOCDEM) are now functioning independently. Renowned agencies like NMS, Kantar, and STEM have reported individual performance for these parties, which Aktuálně.cz has compiled to create a comprehensive overview of voter sentiment in the country. The findings reveal that without coalition collaboration, votes for minor parties are likely to be wasted, resulting in very low percentages for parties like TOP 09 and KDU-ČSL, which are currently polling at 3.3% and 2.9% respectively.

This situation may have significant implications for Czechia's political landscape, particularly as parties struggle to maintain their share of the electorate. The data suggests that the dynamics within the coalition and party alliances are critical to understanding the future of policymaking in the country. As established parties lose ground, there may be a recalibration of voter loyalty, potentially paving the way for emerging political movements or parties. The survey serves as a crucial litmus test for the health of current political alliances and the evolving preferences of Czech voters.

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