PRAGUE, Oct. 4 (Xinhua) -- The Czech Republic's opposition ANO party, led by former Prime Minister Andrej Babis, held a lead in the country's parliamentary election, which ended on Saturday as official results continued to be tallied.
Official results showed that, with over half of the voting districts counted, ANO had garnered 37.92 percent of the vote.
The ruling center-right SPOLU coalition was in second place with 20.65 percent.
Several other parties, including STAN, the Motorists for Themselves Party, the Pirates, and Freedom and Direct Democracy, were also poised to surpass the 5 percent threshold needed to enter the 200-seat lower house of parliament.
The new Stacilo! movement, led by the Communist Party, was hovering near the threshold at 4.63 percent. Enditem