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Czechs pay last respect to pop singer Karel Gott

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Czechs pay last respect to pop singer Karel Gott

2019-10-11 17:19 Last Updated At:17:30

Czechs are paying their last respects to Karel Gott, the country's most popular pop singer who died last week.

Thousands of mourners are queuing in a long line to pay tribute and lay flowers at his casket, which is on display Friday at the Zofin palace on an island in downtown Prague.

Gott released some 300 albums starting in the 1960s and sold tens of millions of copies in his country, the Soviet Union and elsewhere in the Communist world.

File--- Picture taken March 17, 2007 Czech singer Karel Gott performs during the dress rehearsal of a German TV show in Riesa, eastern Germany. Gott died in the age of 80 in Pargue.(AP PhotoEckehard Schulz)

File--- Picture taken March 17, 2007 Czech singer Karel Gott performs during the dress rehearsal of a German TV show in Riesa, eastern Germany. Gott died in the age of 80 in Pargue.(AP PhotoEckehard Schulz)

But he was also a rare example of a pop singer from eastern Europe whose music became popular in some Western European countries, especially in West Germany.

Gott died Oct. 1 at age 80 in his home in Prague.

People pay respect by the coffin with late Czech famous pop singer Karel Gott during a memorial service in Prague, Czech Republic, Friday, Oct. 11, 2019. Gott, who released some 300 albums and sold tens of millions of copies died last Tuesday at his home in Prague after battling a long illness. (AP PhotoPetr David Josek)

People pay respect by the coffin with late Czech famous pop singer Karel Gott during a memorial service in Prague, Czech Republic, Friday, Oct. 11, 2019. Gott, who released some 300 albums and sold tens of millions of copies died last Tuesday at his home in Prague after battling a long illness. (AP PhotoPetr David Josek)

People pay respect by the coffin with late Czech famous pop singer Karel Gott during memorial service in Prague, Czech Republic, Friday, Oct. 11, 2019. Gott, who released some 300 albums and sold tens of millions of copies died last Tuesday at his home in Prague after battling a long illness. (AP PhotoPetr David Josek)

People pay respect by the coffin with late Czech famous pop singer Karel Gott during memorial service in Prague, Czech Republic, Friday, Oct. 11, 2019. Gott, who released some 300 albums and sold tens of millions of copies died last Tuesday at his home in Prague after battling a long illness. (AP PhotoPetr David Josek)

People arrive to pay respect to late Czech famous pop singer Karel Gott during a memorial service in Prague, Czech Republic, Friday, Oct. 11, 2019. Gott, who released some 300 albums and sold tens of millions of copies died last Tuesday at his home in Prague after battling a long illness. (AP PhotoPetr David Josek)

People arrive to pay respect to late Czech famous pop singer Karel Gott during a memorial service in Prague, Czech Republic, Friday, Oct. 11, 2019. Gott, who released some 300 albums and sold tens of millions of copies died last Tuesday at his home in Prague after battling a long illness. (AP PhotoPetr David Josek)

WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk expressed satisfaction on Monday after a series of candidates supported by his party won weekend races for mayor.

Candidates from his pro-European Union centrist Civic Coalition, or running with the party's backing, won in a series of cities in the second round of local elections held on Sunday, among them Krakow, Poznan, Wroclaw and Rzeszow.

“It is very difficult to clearly say who won and who lost,” Tusk said Monday. “But if we compare these results, especially in the most attractive places, on these attractive battlefields ... then I actually have reasons for satisfaction.”

“Law and Justice has simply disappeared in many places,” Tusk added at a news conference, referring to the main opposition party.

The results put Civic Coalition in a favorable position as the country looks next to elections to the European Parliament on June 9.

Mayors were chosen in a total of 748 cities and towns where no single candidate won at least 50% of the vote during the first round on April 7.

Candidates for Tusk’s party also recaptured cities where they had not held power for many years, including Zielona Gora, Legnica and Torun.

The local and regional elections were viewed as a test for Tusk's pro-European Union government four months after it took power at the national level. Sunday's second round strengthened the Tusk government's leverage in the cities, which should facilitate cooperation on development projects and allotment of EU funds.

Tusk's allies also won in some places in the first round two weeks ago, including in Warsaw, where incumbent Mayor Rafal Trzaskowski was an easy victor.

In the first round, the right-wing Law and Justice, prevailed on the level of regional assemblies in the country's 16 provinces, where it took 34.3% of the votes, while Tusk's Civic Coalition got 30.6%. Law and Justice governed on the national level from 2015-23.

Tusk’s socially liberal Civic Coalition traditionally has strong support in cities, while Law and Justice has a more solid base in conservative rural areas, particularly in eastern Poland.

Civic Coalition is the largest group in a three-party coalition that governs the EU nation of 38 million people. The coalition is pro-European Union but otherwise spans a wide ideological spectrum with left-wing politicians in the Left party as well as conservatives in the Third Way.

Polish voters take part in a local runoff election in Lomianki, near Warsaw, Poland on Sunday, April 21, 2024. Voters are choosing mayors who did not win outright in the first round of the election two weeks earlier. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)

Polish voters take part in a local runoff election in Lomianki, near Warsaw, Poland on Sunday, April 21, 2024. Voters are choosing mayors who did not win outright in the first round of the election two weeks earlier. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)

Campaign posters promote candidates as Poles vote in local and regional elections in Lomianki, near Warsaw, Poland on Sunday, April 21, 2024. Voters are choosing mayors who did not win outright in the first round of the election two weeks earlier. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)

Campaign posters promote candidates as Poles vote in local and regional elections in Lomianki, near Warsaw, Poland on Sunday, April 21, 2024. Voters are choosing mayors who did not win outright in the first round of the election two weeks earlier. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)

Polish voters take part in a local runoff election in Lomianki, near Warsaw, Poland on Sunday, April 21, 2024. Voters are choosing mayors who did not win outright in the first round of the election two weeks earlier. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)

Polish voters take part in a local runoff election in Lomianki, near Warsaw, Poland on Sunday, April 21, 2024. Voters are choosing mayors who did not win outright in the first round of the election two weeks earlier. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)

Polish voters take part in a local runoff election in Lomianki, near Warsaw, Poland on Sunday, April 21, 2024. Voters are choosing mayors who did not win outright in the first round of the election two weeks earlier. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)

Polish voters take part in a local runoff election in Lomianki, near Warsaw, Poland on Sunday, April 21, 2024. Voters are choosing mayors who did not win outright in the first round of the election two weeks earlier. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)

FILE - Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk reacts during his and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy meeting with students in Kyiv, Ukraine, Monday, Jan. 22, 2024. Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk is celebrating a victory on Monday April 22, 2024 after a series of candidates supported by his party won weekend races for mayor. (AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky, File)

FILE - Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk reacts during his and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy meeting with students in Kyiv, Ukraine, Monday, Jan. 22, 2024. Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk is celebrating a victory on Monday April 22, 2024 after a series of candidates supported by his party won weekend races for mayor. (AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky, File)

FILE - Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk listens to the media in Berlin, Germany, Friday, March 15, 2024. Tusk is celebrating a victory on Monday April 22, 2024 after a series of candidates supported by his party won weekend races for mayor. (AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi, File)

FILE - Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk listens to the media in Berlin, Germany, Friday, March 15, 2024. Tusk is celebrating a victory on Monday April 22, 2024 after a series of candidates supported by his party won weekend races for mayor. (AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi, File)

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