1995 Civic Democratic Party leadership election information
1995 Civic Democratic Party leadership election
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19 November 1995
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Candidate
Václav Klaus
Electoral vote
259
Percentage
95.22%
Leader of ODS before election
Václav Klaus
Elected Leader of ODS
Václav Klaus
A leadership election for the Civic Democratic Party (ODS) was held on 19 November 1995. Václav Klaus was reelected as party's leader.[1] Klaus ran unopposed and received 259 votes of 272.[2][3]
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