As of 3:37 PM UTC on October 4th, 2025, with 89.14% of polling places counted in the Czech Republic's national parliamentary election, the Yes-Pfe party is leading with 36.02% of the vote. This data comes from an update shared via Europe Elects on X (formerly Twitter) at 3:37 PM UTC. The update provides a snapshot of the ongoing vote count, indicating significant gains for Yes-Pfe compared to the 2021 election, with an increase of 8.9%. The Co-Cr | EPP coalition is currently in second place with 22.22%, showing a decrease of 5.6% from the previous election. Other parties and coalitions reporting results include Stan-Epp (10.92%), Pirate-G/EFA (8.38%), SPD-ESN (8.02% with a 1.5% decrease), Auto-Pfe (6.87% as a new entry), Was enough! -Ni | S&D (4.46%), and Oath-pfe (1.1% with a 3.6% decrease). These results follow the conclusion of two days of voting across the nation, which began on October 3rd and ended earlier today. The election determines the composition of the Czech Chamber of Deputies. Approximately 8.3 million eligible voters participated in the process, according to previous reports. The incumbent government is a coalition led by Prime Minister Petr Fiala of the Civic Democratic Party (ODS).