Indirect presidential elections were held in the Czech Republic on 26 January 1993 to elect the first president of the newly independent country. The president was elected by the members of the Czech Republic Parliament, with Václav Havel emerging as the winner.[1][2] The election was complicated only by attacks of Republicans against Havel and by bomb threat to the Parliament.[3]
^"Prezidentská volba tajná ci verejná". Vlada.cz. Retrieved 4 August 2016.
^"Naši prezidenti". Haló noviny. Retrieved 4 August 2016.
^"Největší skandály prezidentských voleb". Ahaonline.cz. Retrieved 13 March 2017.
and 22 Related for: 1993 Czech presidential election information
Indirect presidentialelections were held in the Czech Republic on 26 January 1993 to elect the first president of the newly independent country. The...
Presidentialelections were held in the Czech Republic in January 2013, the country's first direct election for the presidency. No candidate received...
Presidentialelections were held in the Czech Republic in January 2018. The first round took place on 12 and 13 January. As no candidate won a majority...
Indirect presidentialelections were held in the Czech Republic on 20 January 1998 to elect a new President. The Parliament re-elected incumbent President...
Presidentialelections were held in Russia from 15 to 17 March 2024. It was the eighth presidentialelection in the country. The incumbent president Vladimir...
Parliamentary elections were held in the Czech Republic on 8 and 9 October 2021. All 200 members of the Chamber of Deputies were elected, with the leader...
direct presidentialelection in the Czech Republic was held 11–12 January 2013, with a runoff on 25–26 January. Under Article 58 of the current Czech Constitution...
The 1998 Slovak Presidentialelections were held from 20 January to 17 December 1998. The Slovak parliament failed to elect the new president of Slovakia...
houses of the Parliament. The Czech Republic uses a two-round plurality voting system for the presidential and Senate elections and an open party-list proportional...
The first Czechpresidentialelection was held in 1993, and elections have been held every five years since. The President was elected indirectly by parliament...
Czech presidency in 2018 election., but failed as well, ending last but one with 0.57% of votes. He also wanted to run in 2023 presidentialelection but...
The prime minister of the Czech Republic (Czech: Předseda vlády České republiky) is the head of the government of the Czech Republic and the de facto...
in effect on 1 January 1993, after the dissolution of Czechoslovakia. The Czech Republic has a multi-party system. Between 1993 and 2013, the two largest...
Presidentialelections were held in Russia on 18 March 2018. Incumbent president Vladimir Putin was eligible to run. He declared his intent to do so on...
The 1992 Czechoslovak presidentialelection was held from July to October 1992, but parliament failed to elect a new president, foreshadowing the breakup...
with July 2016 through election day November 8, 2016, following. Events and investigations also occurred during the presidential transition from November...
executive and the legislature. Advocates of presidential systems cite the democratic nature of presidentialelections, the advantages of separation of powers...
National Council elections were held in the Czech part of Czechoslovakia on 5 and 6 June 1992, alongside federal elections. The result was a victory for...
In January 2023, retired general Petr Pavel won the presidentialelection, becoming new Czech president to succeed Miloš Zeman. Following the 2022 Russian...
Liberal Party in 2021. For the 2022 election, he selected Walter Braga Netto of the same party as his vice presidential candidate rather than the incumbent...