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Party preferences in late March and early April 2002

No major sociodemographic differences occurred in respect of CSSD supporters (22%), except a higher percentage of white-collar employees. The ODS (20%) is attractive primarily for respondents with good living standards and voters with university or full secondary education. The party also occupies a strong position among businessmen and tradesmen, white-collar employees, intellectual workers and among Prague inhabitants.

The KSCM (14%) is traditionally appealing to pensioners, voters with poor living standards and respondents with primary education. The party also attracts large numbers of unemployed people.