The junior government Green Party (SZ), on the contrary, has a chance to gain many centre-oriented voters but the number of its staunch supporters is very small, the poll showed. According to STEM, most parties in parliament have their permanent supporters but their coalition potential remains the same. Although the number of the ODS's alternative supporters has grown in the recent period, only seven percent of voters of other parties said they would be ready to support it.
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(Ceske Noviny)
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