Good luck to the Czech Greens today-and my advice to them if they re-enter the Czech legislature

Due to a vote of no confidence being passed in the Czech Parliament over scandals by the current government (a Civic Democratic-TOP 09 coalition, broadly equivalent to Britain's Conservative-Lib Dem coalition government) the electorate of the Czech Republic will go/have gone to the polls today. 

The current coalition there is likely to lose heavily, according to current opinion polls in the Czech Republic.

I hope the Czech Greens can return to the Czech legislative assembly after losing their seats in 2010, although sadly it does not look like they will do that at present.

There is still some good news though- the Communist (now socialist) Party of Bohemia and Moravia could get its best number of seats in the legislature since 1990-as socialism really needs to advance in Europe, I will likely be pleased with their result. 

As I have said before, green economics is really only possible within a socialist context, so the Czech Greens need to move further left and consider, in the event they return, bolstering the Bohemian & Moravian Communists' opposition to the new government that will emerge by voting  with them on most political issues.

I will bring you the results of that election soon to see how our Czech counterparts did.

Alan.

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