PRAGUE (Reuters) - The Social Democrat party likely to take power in the Czech republic after an election this weekend could be destabilised by an internal battle over who becomes the next prime minister.
Bohuslav Sobotka is leader of the party and, on paper at least, is on course to head the next government, as long as he can form a coalition with smaller parties to give him a majority in parliament.
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