Parliamentary elections were held in the
Czech Republic
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on 8 and 9 October 2021. All 200 members of the
Chamber of Deputies
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Description
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were elected, with the leader of the resulting government to become the
Prime Minister of the Czech Republic
The prime minister of the Czech Republic ( Czech: ''Předseda vlády České republiky'') is the head of the government of the Czech Republic and the '' de facto'' leader and most powerful member of the executive branch.
The Constitution provid ...
. Following the
2017 parliamentary elections, the country had been ruled by a
minority government
A minority government, minority cabinet, minority administration, or a minority parliament is a government and cabinet formed in a parliamentary system when a political party or coalition of parties does not have a majority of overall seats in ...
consisting of
ANO, led by prime minister
Andrej Babiš, and the
Czech Social Democratic Party (ČSSD), led by interior minister
Jan Hamáček, with
confidence and supply
In parliamentary system, parliamentary democracies based on the Westminster system, confidence and supply is an arrangement under which a minority government (one which does not control a majority in the legislature) receives the support of one ...
support from the
Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia (KSČM) until April 2021. The largest opposition party was the
Civic Democratic Party (ODS), followed by the
Czech Pirate Party. Other parties in the Chamber of Deputies included
SPD,
TOP 09
TOP 09 (, ) is a liberal-conservative list of political parties in the Czech Republic, political party in the Czech Republic, led by Markéta Adamová, Markéta Pekarová Adamová. 14 of its members sit in the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Rep ...
,
STAN, and
KDU-ČSL.
Babiš ran again as leader of ANO, and the main opposition parliamentary parties formed two electoral alliances,
SPOLU and
Pirates and Mayors (abbreviated to PirStan or PaS). ANO was front runner of the election, as it was polling first ahead of SPOLU and PirStan prior to the election.
The result was a
surprise victory for the
liberal conservative alliance SPOLU, which received the highest number of votes, while the
populist ANO received the highest number of seats. No opinion poll placed Spolu in the first place prior to the vote.
It was the closest parliamentary election in the history of Czech Republic.
The opposition parties won a majority in the Chamber of Deputies and agreed to form a coalition government with SPOLU leader
Petr Fiala as the new prime minister.
Traditional
left-wing
Left-wing politics describes the range of Ideology#Political ideologies, political ideologies that support and seek to achieve social equality and egalitarianism, often in opposition to social hierarchy either as a whole or of certain social ...
parties ČSSD and KSČM failed to reach the 5% threshold to win any seats in the Chamber of Deputies for the first time since the
dissolution of Czechoslovakia
The dissolution of Czechoslovakia, which took effect on December 31, 1992, was the Self-determination, self-determined Partition (politics), partition of the federal republic of Fifth Czechoslovak Republic, Czechoslovakia into the independent ...
in 1993. The Pirates, which were one of the leading opposition parties, were heavily defeated due to preferential votes and won just 4 seats in the Chamber of Deputies.
Petr Fiala was appointed as the new prime minister on 28 November 2021 while rest of the new cabinet was appointed on 17 December 2021.
Background
According to the
Constitution of the Czech Republic, an election to the
Chamber of Deputies
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, the lower house of the
Czech parliament, must be held every four years. The government is answerable to the Chamber of Deputies and remains in power only with the confidence of the majority of members of parliament. Article 19(1) of the constitution states that any citizen of the Czech Republic who has right to vote and is 21 years old is eligible to serve as an MP.
ANO emerged as the largest party in the 2017 parliamentary election and formed a
minority government
A minority government, minority cabinet, minority administration, or a minority parliament is a government and cabinet formed in a parliamentary system when a political party or coalition of parties does not have a majority of overall seats in ...
, which then lost a vote of confidence on 16 January 2018. The party formed a
coalition government
A coalition government, or coalition cabinet, is a government by political parties that enter into a power-sharing arrangement of the executive. Coalition governments usually occur when no single party has achieved an absolute majority after an ...
with the
Czech Social Democratic Party (ČSSD), supported by the
Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia (KSČM), which lasted until April 2021.
Andrej Babiš became the new prime minister. The
Civic Democratic Party (ODS) emerged as the second largest party and main opposition party, narrowly ahead of the
Czech Pirate Party.
2018 Senate and municipal elections
In 2018, voters elected 27 of 81 members of the
Senate
A senate is a deliberative assembly, often the upper house or chamber of a bicameral legislature. The name comes from the ancient Roman Senate (Latin: ''Senatus''), so-called as an assembly of the senior (Latin: ''senex'' meaning "the el ...
and approximately 61,900 members of local councils. ODS won the Senate election with 10 senators elected. ANO won the municipal elections in most regional cities, with ODS finishing first in
Prague
Prague ( ; ) is the capital and List of cities and towns in the Czech Republic, largest city of the Czech Republic and the historical capital of Bohemia. Prague, located on the Vltava River, has a population of about 1.4 million, while its P ...
and
STAN in
Liberec. ČSSD and KSČM lost over half of their votes and seats in municipal councils.
2019 European Parliament election
In May 2019, voters elected 21 members of the
European Parliament
The European Parliament (EP) is one of the two legislative bodies of the European Union and one of its seven institutions. Together with the Council of the European Union (known as the Council and informally as the Council of Ministers), it ...
. ANO came first, with ODS and the Pirates close behind in number of seats. As ČSSD failed to achieve more than 5 percent of votes in national elections for the first time since the mid-1990s, it did not get any seat.
2020 Senate and regional elections
In October 2020, voters elected 675 members of regional assemblies in 13 regions of the nation, except Prague, which then formed regional governments. ANO won the election with 21.8% of votes but opposition parties, especially the Pirates, made gains, while allies of ANO were heavily defeated. The governing parties were also heavily defeated in the Senate elections, which were won by
Mayors and Independents ahead of ODS.
Coalitions of political parties
Following these elections, opposition parties began negotiations about potential electoral alliances. It was speculated that two electoral blocs would be formed: a
conservative
Conservatism is a cultural, social, and political philosophy and ideology that seeks to promote and preserve traditional institutions, customs, and values. The central tenets of conservatism may vary in relation to the culture and civiliza ...
bloc led by ODS, which would also include
KDU-ČSL and
TOP 09
TOP 09 (, ) is a liberal-conservative list of political parties in the Czech Republic, political party in the Czech Republic, led by Markéta Adamová, Markéta Pekarová Adamová. 14 of its members sit in the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Rep ...
, with
Petr Fiala as leader, and a
liberal bloc composed of the Pirates and
Mayors and Independents, with
Ivan Bartoš as the leader.
The ODS leadership agreed to form an alliance on 25 October 2020, with a memorandum to be signed two days later. On 27 October 2020, Fiala,
Marian Jurečka, and
Markéta Pekarová Adamová
Markéta Pekarová Adamová (born 2 October 1984) is a Czech Republic, Czech politician who is the President of the Chamber of Deputies (Czech Republic), President of the Chamber of Deputies since 2021 and leader of TOP 09 since 2019. She has bee ...
announced that ODS, KDU-ČSL, and TOP 09 would form an electoral alliance for the next parliamentary election, with ODS leader Fiala as the alliance's candidate for prime minister. On 11 November 2020, the parties agreed that ODS would nominate the leaders of the election lists in nine regions, KDU-ČSL in three regions, and TOP 09 in two regions. The name of the alliance was announced as
SPOLU, meaning "Together" in English. Fiala was confirmed as the alliance's candidate for prime minister on 16 December 2020.
The leadership of
Mayors and Independents agreed to start negotiations on 8 October 2020. The Pirates are required to ratify any alliance in a members' referendum. In a poll on 20 October 2020, 51% of Pirate members were opposed to the alliance while 43% supported it. The referendum to starting negotiations for an alliance was originally scheduled for 13 to 16 November 2020 but was rescheduled for 20 to 23 November 2020. Among Pirate members, 695 out of 858 voted in favour of negotiations, with a turnout of 80%.
Ivan Bartoš was nominated to be the Pirate's election leader on 25 November 2020, and was confirmed on 2 December 2020. The Pirates also offered the
Green Party the possibility to join its electoral list. Bartoš was confirmed as the alliance's electoral leader on 14 December 2020. Pirate members voted to approve the alliance on 13 January 2021.
ČSSD started to negotiate the formation of a third electoral bloc in January 2021, negotiating with the
Green Party and some regional parties about the formation of a left-wing electoral alliance. The Green Party stated as a condition for joining an alliance that the parties would not form a government coalition with ANO after the election.
In early 2021, the
Tricolour Citizens' Movement,
Svobodní, the
Freeholder Party of the Czech Republic, and other minor parties began negotiations about a potential alliance. On 5 March 2021, these three parties confirmed the formation of a coalition, stating that they would run either in a formal electoral alliance or as a single party, depending on the new electoral law. The
Independence Party of the Czech Republic declared support for this coalition soon after. On 23 March 2021, Tricolour leader
Václav Klaus Jr. resigned from all political functions for personal reasons.
Zuzana Majerová Zahradníková became acting leader of the party.
On 23 March 2021, a group of minor parties including the
Alliance for the Future, Agrarian Democratic Party,
Order of the Nation, and
Democratic Green Party formed an electoral alliance, the Alliance for the Future, with
Pavel Sehnal as leader. The
Party of Common Sense also subsequently joined the alliance.
Some commentators have described the election as a "hidden referendum" on membership of the
European Union
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(EU).
Electoral system
During the 2017 parliamentary election, the 200 members of the Chamber of Deputies were elected from 14 multi-member constituencies by
open list proportional representation
Proportional representation (PR) refers to any electoral system under which subgroups of an electorate are reflected proportionately in the elected body. The concept applies mainly to political divisions (Political party, political parties) amon ...
with an
electoral threshold
The electoral threshold, or election threshold, is the minimum share of votes that a candidate or political party requires before they become entitled to representation or additional seats in a legislature.
This limit can operate in various ...
of 5%. It was raised to 10% for two-party
political alliances, 15% for three-party alliances, and 20% for alliances of four or more parties. Seats were allocated using the
D'Hondt method
The D'Hondt method, also called the Jefferson method or the greatest divisors method, is an apportionment method for allocating seats in parliaments among federal states, or in proportional representation among political parties. It belongs to ...
. Voters can give preference votes to up to four candidates on a list. Candidates who receive preferential votes from more than 5% of voters are moved to the top of their list; in cases where more than one candidate receives over 5% of the preferential votes, they are ranked in order of votes received.
Although it was expected that the 2021 parliamentary election would take place using the same electoral system, the
Constitutional Court ruled on a complaint submitted by a group of senators from
Mayors and Independents,
KDU-ČSL, and
TOP 09
TOP 09 (, ) is a liberal-conservative list of political parties in the Czech Republic, political party in the Czech Republic, led by Markéta Adamová, Markéta Pekarová Adamová. 14 of its members sit in the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Rep ...
that the electoral system was unproportional and favoured larger parties. It focused on the
D'Hondt method
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, the division of the country into 14 constituencies, and the increased electoral threshold for alliances. The Constitutional Court's decision, published on 3 February 2021, set the threshold for alliances at 5% and removed some provisions relating to seat allocation. New provisions were put into law before the election, establishing a threshold of 5% for single parties, 8% for coalitions of two parties, and 11% for coalitions of three or more parties.
Registration process
The deadline to submit candidate lists for election was 4 August 2021. As of 2 August 2021, 29 subjects had made an application to the registration bureau. All of them were approved by the bureau and permitted to run.
Observers
Czech Republic invited experts from
Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
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(OSCE) and
Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) to observe election.
OSCE provided four observers.
Covid-19 pandemic
As with the regional elections in 2020, the pandemic emergency, covered by the pandemic law, allowed for the establishment of special polling stations for people in isolation or quarantine, as well as drive-in voting locations. Disinfection and respiratory protection were provided to ensure hygienic conditions in traditional polling stations. Special election dates were announced on 6 and 7 October 2021.
Local referendums
Simultaneously with the election, there were local referendums held in 20 cities and towns:
Blšany u Loun,
Blučina,
Bzenec,
Dačice
Dačice (; ) is a town in Jindřichův Hradec District in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 7,200 inhabitants. It lies on the Moravian Thaya River. The historic town centre is well preserved and is protected as an Cultur ...
,
Drnholec,
Jáchymov,
Jezeřany-Maršovice,
Katovice
Katovice is a market town in Strakonice District in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 1,300 inhabitants.
Geography
Katovice is located about west of Strakonice and northwest of České Budějovice. It lies on the bor ...
,
Losiná,
Pardubice
Pardubice (; ) is a city in the Czech Republic. It has about 92,000 inhabitants. It is the capital city of the Pardubice Region and lies on the Elbe River. The historic centre is well preserved and is protected as an Cultural monument (Czech Repub ...
,
Podolí,
Příkosice,
Řevnice,
Slavonice,
Sušice,
Ševětín,
Temelín,
Třemošnice,
Velký Beranov,
Zduchovice and Stará Bělá (part of
Ostrava
Ostrava (; ; ) is a city in the north-east of the Czech Republic and the capital of the Moravian-Silesian Region. It has about 283,000 inhabitants. It lies from the border with Poland, at the confluences of four rivers: Oder, Opava (river), Opa ...
).
Political parties
The table below lists political parties represented in the
Chamber of Deputies
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Description
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after the
2017 parliamentary election.
Pre-election composition
Competing parties
MPs not standing for reelection
Campaign
Issues
The campaign was significantly affected by the
COVID-19 pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic (also known as the coronavirus pandemic and COVID pandemic), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), began with an disease outbreak, outbreak of COVID-19 in Wuhan, China, in December ...
, with opposition parties criticizing the government for its handling of the pandemic and emphasising the country's high death rate. Some parties also focused their campaigns around opposition to the COVID-19 restrictions. Meanwhile, the government parties defended their handling of the crisis, and some government ministers argued that the situation would have been worse if the opposition had been in government. This issue later lost prominence, with economic issues receiving more attention. Several political scientists, including Daniel Prokop, characterised the election as a referendum on Prime Minister Andrej Babiš. During the final phase of the campaign, inflation and the increasing prices of groceries became the main issue, reflected in Spolu's campaign slogan: "The cost of Babiš".
ANO and the far-right parties also focused on immigration during their campaigns, criticising multiculturalism and pledging to prevent "Muslim Europe".
Party campaigns
Alliance for the Future
In March 2021, the Civic Democratic Alliance (ODA) formed an electoral alliance with other minor parties called Alliance for the Future (APB), led by Pavel Sehnal. Parties in the alliance included the Agrarian Democratic Party,
Order of the Nation and the
Democratic Party of Greens. The same year in July, the
Party of Common Sense joined the alliance. ODA formally changed its name to Alliance for the Future to avoid the higher electoral threshold.
The alliance's campaign was launched at a press conference on 16 June 2021, where Sehnal introduced APB's priorities, including support for Czech businesses and lower taxes. He also declared support for transatlantic cooperation and EU membership.
ANO
After opinion polls in early 2021 showed
ANO falling behind the
Czech Pirate Party, prime minister
Andrej Babiš reacted by attacking the Pirates for their progressive stances, such as their supposed support for immigration and legalisation of drug use. The party's campaign thus focused on criticism of the Pirates in early 2021. On 27 June 2021 President Miloš Zeman endorsed ANO, stating that he would vote for the party.
In July 2021, ANO published a book, ''Share it, before they ban it'', allegedly written by Babiš, who began promoting the book during the campaign with book signings. The book primarily boasted about Babiš record in government. Ice cream was also given out at these sessions, in response to the campaign of Pirates and Mayors.
The party officially launched its campaign on 2 September 2021. Babiš promised higher pensions and measures against illegal immigration. He also attacked the opposition alliances, stating that they wanted to destroy the
Visegrád Group. Babiš also talked about the defence of Czech national interests. In September 2021, ANO released an election advert for Czech television which attacked the Pirates over alleged support for immigration and links to
"antifa". His campaign used the slogan "I will fight for you until my body falls apart!" The launch of the campaign was impacted by the arrival of Babiš' son Andrej Babiš Jr., who was allegedly kidnapped on his father orders leading to the
2018 Czech political crisis. Babiš Jr. confronted his father during the meeting and accused him of deceiving the nation. Babiš later stated that he would not wish any parent to go through such an experience.
On 29 September 2021 Hungarian prime minister
Viktor Orbán
Viktor Mihály Orbán (; born 31 May 1963) is a Hungarian lawyer and politician who has been the 56th prime minister of Hungary since 2010, previously holding the office from 1998 to 2002. He has also led the Fidesz political party since 200 ...
visited the Czech Republic and formally endorsed ANO at a rally in Ústí nad Labem. Orbán praised Babiš, saying that Hungarians would be glad for a prime minister like Babiš. He also warned about immigration and the European Union during the rally, which was compared to a talkshow of two prime ministers.
Babiš was named in the
Pandora Papers leak around a month later. According to the leak, Babiš used offshore companies to buy French Mansion in 2009.
Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia
The
Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia (KSČM) launched its campaign on 4 June 2021. Leader Vojtěch Filip said that a vote for KSČM meant certainty for the future. KSČM named its five priorities as help for children in need, better conditions for life and safety, the right to a dignified life and better environment, a higher minimum wage, and shorter working periods. Filip also stated his party's wish to leave
NATO
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and establish better relationships with China and Russia.
Czech Crown
The monarchist party
Koruna Česká launched its campaign on 9 August 2021. The party supported
TOP 09
TOP 09 (, ) is a liberal-conservative list of political parties in the Czech Republic, political party in the Czech Republic, led by Markéta Adamová, Markéta Pekarová Adamová. 14 of its members sit in the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Rep ...
in the
2017 elections. Chairman Radim Špaček described the program goals, to reform the Czech state from a republic to a parliamentary monarchy, to restore the historical lands of
Bohemia
Bohemia ( ; ; ) is the westernmost and largest historical region of the Czech Republic. In a narrow, geographic sense, it roughly encompasses the territories of present-day Czechia that fall within the Elbe River's drainage basin, but historic ...
,
Moravia
Moravia ( ; ) is a historical region in the eastern Czech Republic, roughly encompassing its territory within the Danube River's drainage basin. It is one of three historical Czech lands, with Bohemia and Czech Silesia.
The medieval and early ...
and
Silesia
Silesia (see names #Etymology, below) is a historical region of Central Europe that lies mostly within Poland, with small parts in the Czech Silesia, Czech Republic and Germany. Its area is approximately , and the population is estimated at 8, ...
, and revise the legal order. Deputy Chairman Petr Krátký cited a public opinion polling indicating that almost 10% of Czech citizens, especially younger voters, are in favor of a monarchy. The party's list also includes members of other small parties, such as the
Conservative Party and
Morava 1918.
Czech Pirate Party and Mayors and Independents
The
Czech Pirate Party and
Mayors and Independents (STAN) formed the
liberal electoral alliance
Pirates and Mayors led by
Ivan Bartoš, presenting their cooperation agreement in December 2020. Priorities in the agreement included lower taxes, better availability of health care in the regions, protection of the climate, and transparent governance. The parties also agreed to support adoption of the
euro
The euro (currency symbol, symbol: euro sign, €; ISO 4217, currency code: EUR) is the official currency of 20 of the Member state of the European Union, member states of the European Union. This group of states is officially known as the ...
. Bartoš said on 11 January that the alliance's priorities during the campaign would include reform of the debt collection system, digitalisation, environmental issues, and education.
Pirates and STAN launched their campaign on 18 May 2021, with the slogan "Let's give the country back its future" (). Bartoš and Rakušan promised to regulate debt collection, raise taxes on commercial buildings, and begin preparations to adopt the euro. A major focus of the alliance's platform is digitalisation of the country. In response to the
2021 South Moravia tornado, Pirates and STAN interrupted their campaign.

At a press conference on 24 June 2021, Pirates and STAN launched an
anti-corruption
Anti-corruption (or anticorruption) comprises activities that oppose or inhibit corruption. Just as corruption takes many forms, anti-corruption efforts vary in scope and in strategy. A general distinction between preventive and reactive measur ...
campaign, publishing a list of the 10 biggest corruption cases since 1989, primarily involving ODS. The campaign also listed the 10 biggest corruption cases involving the ruling ANO. In July 2021, the alliance released a poster featuring Jakub Michálek, its candidate for Minister of Justice, trying to catch a man in a suit with a lasso, accompanied with anti-corruption slogans. The campaign attracted significant media attention but was also criticised as amateurish and populist.
The alliance relaunched its campaign in August 2021 as a reaction to declining opinion polls. The campaign began to focus more on STAN and its leader Vít Rakušan, though Bartoš remained the alliance's electoral leader and candidate for prime minister. The campaign also focused more on budgetary spending and education.
The final phase of the campaign was launched on 9 September 2021. The alliance introduced an electoral bus in an attempt to replicate the success of the
2017 elections. Pirates and Mayors focused on criticism of the government for its handling of the COVID-19 pandemic and budget spending. Messages written on the bus also recalled various controversies of the government.
Czech Social Democratic Party
The
Czech Social Democratic Party (ČSSD) launched its campaign on 29 March 2021 with the slogan "We know what to do after Covid." The campaign focused on the solution of the
COVID-19 crisis, opposition to privatization of hospitals, support for ''
Kurzarbeit'', and shorter working hours. The party also promised to increase taxes for banks and large companies.
The final phase of campaign was launched on 22 August 2021. Party leader
Jan Hamáček said that ČSSD was not dead, despite low opinion polling. Major topics of the party's campaign were higher salaries, pension reform, and just redistribution of COVID-19 expenditures. Slogans included "For a just Czech Republic" and "So that no one endangers your life security." ČSSD also expressed their intention to implement progressive taxation and a lower tax on groceries, rejected privatisation of health care, and promised more achievable housing.
ČSSD used Minister of Labour and Social Affairs
Jana Maláčová prominently in its campaign. In September, Maláčová and
Matěj Stropnický, a candidate for the party in Prague, made a video called "Cool pair", in which they attacked opposition parties, accusing them of corruption and intending to privatize public companies. Maláčová also campaigned at Metro stations giving out leaflets for the party.
Free Bloc
The
Free Bloc launched its campaign on 28 August 2021 with a meeting on
Letná. Led by MP
Lubomír Volný, it focused mainly on opposition to COVID-19 restrictions. Other prominent figures in their campaign were
Jana Bobošíková and
Hana Lipovská. The Free Bloc held electoral meetings at markets, with Volný travelling around the Czech Republic in a bus called "Volňásek". The campaign concluded with a meeting in Krupka on 6 October 2021.
Freedom and Direct Democracy
Freedom and Direct Democracy (SPD) launched its campaign on 15 July 2021 with a meeting on Letná. SPD stated that the price for their participation in post-election coalition discussions would be a referendum law, and to hold a referendum on membership of the
EU and
NATO
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. Other issues in the party's campaign included opposition to COVID-19 restrictions and mandatory vaccination. SPD used an election truck called "espéďák" to travel around the country, and attempted to attract potential voters to meetings by holding
fair
A fair (archaic: faire or fayre) is a gathering of people for a variety of entertainment or commercial activities. Fairs are typically temporary with scheduled times lasting from an afternoon to several weeks. Fairs showcase a wide range of go ...
s with cheap food.
Green Party
The
Green Party launched its campaign on 29 June 2021, with the slogan "Lets Give Green to Women", focused on feminist issues and environmentalism. Besides green, the party used pink in its campaign.
Magdalena Davis was announced as the party's electoral leader, and a large number of their candidates were women. Davis described the predominance of men in politics as a medieval custom.
The final phase of the party's campaign was launched on 31 August 2021 in Brno, at the
Brno astronomical clock. The Greens described it as a phallic, masculine symbol, and covered it with various images of female potential. Participants in the meeting held signs with slogans such as "We love modern schools" and "We love fathers on parental leave". Another key issue was the climate crisis, with the party proposing higher penalties for environmental crimes.
People FOR
The
People FOR political movement, led by political activist
Mikuláš Minář, was launched on 3 December 2020, and started gathering the 500,000 signatures required for participation in the elections. Minář said that the movement does not want to be another 5% party. On 24 March 2021, Minář announced the end of the movement due to low interest from voters, having collected only 39,251 signatures.
Přísaha
Robert Šlachta, the former Director of the police unit against organized crime, formed the anti-corruption party
Přísaha before the election. He launched the campaign at a meeting on 28 January 2021. Šlachta stated that he did not believe it was the right time to adopt the euro and was opposed to migrant quotas.
The final phase of the campaign was launched on 25 August 2021. Přísaha introduced its regional leaders and program, under the slogan "Let's go to them!" The main campaign topic was fighting
corruption
Corruption is a form of dishonesty or a criminal offense that is undertaken by a person or an organization that is entrusted in a position of authority to acquire illicit benefits or abuse power for one's gain. Corruption may involve activities ...
and
clientelism
Clientelism or client politics is the exchange of goods and services for political support, often involving an implicit or explicit ''quid-pro-quo''. It is closely related to patronage politics and vote buying.
Clientelism involves an asymmetri ...
. Šlachta also stated that he wanted to make courts faster and fight for Czech identity, rejecting the euro and migration quotas. He also pledged to investigate all state contracts concluded under the state of emergency. Šlachta stated that Přísaha had crowdfunded 13.8 million
CZK for the campaign, and calculated that the campaign would cost around 15 million CZK.
The party hovered around the 5% electoral threshold in polling between May and the election. In September 2021, Přísaha's support in opinion polls gradually declined, which was blamed on the launch of the ANO campaign. Šlachta stated before voting that he believed the party would reach his goal of surpassing the 5% threshold.
SPOLU
Three
centre-right
Centre-right politics is the set of right-wing politics, right-wing political ideologies that lean closer to the political centre. It is commonly associated with conservatism, Christian democracy, liberal conservatism, and conservative liberalis ...
parties, the
Civic Democratic Party,
KDU-ČSL, and
TOP 09
TOP 09 (, ) is a liberal-conservative list of political parties in the Czech Republic, political party in the Czech Republic, led by Markéta Adamová, Markéta Pekarová Adamová. 14 of its members sit in the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Rep ...
, formed an electoral alliance called
SPOLU. Led by
Petr Fiala, the alliance launched its campaign on 9 December 2020, promising to reform tax, the social and pension system, and healthcare. Its proposals included a minimum pension, a simplification of social benefits, support for education, and better use of EU funds as well as a focus on climate change. It opposes leaving the EU and supports membership of NATO.
TOP 09
TOP 09 (, ) is a liberal-conservative list of political parties in the Czech Republic, political party in the Czech Republic, led by Markéta Adamová, Markéta Pekarová Adamová. 14 of its members sit in the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Rep ...
leader
Markéta Pekarová Adamová
Markéta Pekarová Adamová (born 2 October 1984) is a Czech Republic, Czech politician who is the President of the Chamber of Deputies (Czech Republic), President of the Chamber of Deputies since 2021 and leader of TOP 09 since 2019. She has bee ...
described the alliance as a centre-right
liberal conservative political force.
SPOLU launched its campaign on 19 May 2021 in Brno.
The campaign's slogan was "We will bring the Czech Republic together." Fiala said that SPOLU wants an "economically capable and educated Czechia".
Spolu planned to use
Dominik Feri as the face of an
Instagram
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campaign targeting young voters entitled "I have a voice". In May 2021, Feri resigned from his political posts after being accused of sexual assault and rape by eight women, and the campaign was withdrawn. In response to the
2021 South Moravia tornado, Spolu interrupted its campaign in South Moravia and donated 1.5 million CZK to help people in the affected areas.
From August, Spolu's campaign featured a bus, known as the "positive bus", to be used for its candidates' personal campaigns. Spolu also screened the film ''
Women on the Run'' at its campaign meetings, and featured stand-up comedians including Petr Čtvrtníček in electoral adverts. Fiala became more active on social media and travelled around the Czech Republic as part of a personal campaign. In late August 2021, Spolu used billboards featuring the leaders of ANO, KSČM, and SPD with the word "Threat", which was often juxtaposed with a billboard featuring the leaders of Spolu with the words "Change you can trust." On 4 September 2021, SPOLU reacted to the launch of ANO's campaign by launching a parody meme generator inspired by the ANO campaign and its slogan "Until my body falls apart!". On 3 September 2021, SPOLU were endorsed by Austrian Chancellor
Sebastian Kurz, who sent a letter to Fiala wishing the alliance electoral success.
SPOLU launched the final phase of their campaign on 20 September 2021 with a meeting inspired by the United States presidential campaigns. In a speech, Fiala criticised
Andrej Babiš' Cabinet for populism and warned against extremists. Fiala pledged that SPOLU would reduce the public debt without increasing taxes, guarantee the pro-Western orientation of the country, and digitalise public administration. He also said he wanted to solve the housing crisis. The meeting was held under the slogans "It is about everything now" and "Let's start change." Around this time, prominent representatives of Spolu visited the regions to meet with citizens.
Following the television debates, SPOLU used the line "The cost of Babiš" to attack the government over
inflation
In economics, inflation is an increase in the average price of goods and services in terms of money. This increase is measured using a price index, typically a consumer price index (CPI). When the general price level rises, each unit of curre ...
and the rising prices of energy and groceries. The term was first used by Fiala during a debate on Prima CNN News, before becoming a part of the alliance's billboard campaign and spreading among ODS supporters. Fiala himself used the term repeatedly during debates.
In the last polls before the election, Spolu were polling second behind ANO. Commentators noted that the gap between ANO and Spolu was narrowing, but none predicted that Spolu would pull ahead.
Tricolour–Svobodní–Soukromníci
The
Tricolour Citizens' Movement,
Svobodní, and
Freeholder Party of the Czech Republic formed an electoral alliance called Tricolour–Svobodní–Soukromníci (TSS), led by Tricolour leader
Zuzana Majerová Zahradníková.
Václav Klaus Jr. was originally meant to be the electoral leader, but he quit politics soon after formation of the alliance.
TSS launched its campaign on 17 June 2021 with the slogan "We have a right to live". Their campaign focused on traditional values and opposition to COVID-19 restrictions. Majerová Zahradníková targeted right-wing Eurosceptic voters, and also wanted to use former Czech President Václav Klaus during the campaign. Majerová Zahradníková stated during the campaign that TSS rejected the lockdown,
Green New Deal, and grocery quotas. During September 2021 she also campaigned on the issue of rising prices. TSS aimed to win 7% of votes.
During final phase of the campaign, TSS focused on
Spolu voters, distributing leaflets warning of a new
Opposition agreement. TSS also attacked Spolu for being too
Green
Green is the color between cyan and yellow on the visible spectrum. It is evoked by light which has a dominant wavelength of roughly 495570 nm. In subtractive color systems, used in painting and color printing, it is created by a com ...
and too
pro-Europe. The party warned of "Covid totalitarianism" while attacking COVID-19 restrictions, rejecting a new lockdown, school closures, or "segregation of the non-vaccinated". TSS argued that it was the only "true authentic
right
Rights are law, legal, social, or ethics, ethical principles of freedom or Entitlement (fair division), entitlement; that is, rights are the fundamental normative rules about what is allowed of people or owed to people according to some legal sy ...
" on the Czech political scene. A few hours prior to the election it was endorsed by former Czech president
Václav Klaus.
Urza.cz
Urza.cz is an
anarcho-capitalist
Anarcho-capitalism (colloquially: ancap or an-cap) is a political philosophy and economic theory that advocates for the abolition of Sovereign state, centralized states in favor of Stateless society, stateless societies, where systems of p ...
party led by Martin Urza. Its campaign began gathering signatures in April 2021. The party was registered in July 2021. Urza was campaigning to promote his beliefs, rather than attract votes. The party promised that its MPs would resign if elected, as it did not believe that anyone should govern by force.
We Will Open Czechia
The Chcípl pes () initiative was created in opposition to COVID-19 restrictions. Its members decided to form a political party called "We Will Open Czechia". Its campaign was focused against COVID-19 restrictions and included various protests. The party also called on pub owners to open their businesses despite government orders. In April 2021 the party sent a mobile barber shop to Prague, where the public could get haircuts or buy beer. It was also used as a petition stand. The barber shop later moved from Prague to other locations around the country, finishing its journey in Ostrava. In August 2021, the leaders of the party called for a new
Prague defenestration, saying that "people should do anything required to overthrow criminal deputies."
Independent initiatives
Million Moments for Democracy
Million Moments for Democracy led a campaign against Andrej Babiš and ANO, attempting to persuade voters to support the opposition alliances Spolu or Pirates and Mayors. Members of the movement talked to people in the streets and gave them leaflets in order to change their minds vote for one of major opposition alliances. The campaign also included a messenger app called "I vote change", which aimed to persuade people through gifs and various questions that they should vote for Spolu or Pirates and Mayors. Leader Benjamin Roll denied that the organisation's activities were a real election campaign, insisting that it was aiming to inform people. The group's activities attracted the attention of the Office for the Supervision of the Management of Political Parties and Political Movements, which launched an investigation into possible election law violations, as the organisation had not registered as an organisation participating in the campaign.
Campaign finances
Endorsements
ANO
Individuals
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Viktor Orbán
Viktor Mihály Orbán (; born 31 May 1963) is a Hungarian lawyer and politician who has been the 56th prime minister of Hungary since 2010, previously holding the office from 1998 to 2002. He has also led the Fidesz political party since 200 ...
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Miloš Zeman
Czech Social Democratic Party
Parties
*Patriots of Olomouc Region
Individuals
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Jiří Krampol
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Jiří Šlégr
Pirates and Mayors
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*Clean Budějovice
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Idealists.cz
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Senator 21
Individuals
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Eva Holubová
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Jan Hřebejk
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Jaroslav Hutka
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David Koller
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Karel Zima
SPOLU
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SNK European Democrats
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Heidi Janků
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Sebastian Kurz
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Matěj Ruppert
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Filip Smoljak
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Tomáš Töpfer
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Independence Party of the Czech Republic
Individuals
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František Ringo Čech
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Ondřej Hejma
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Daniel Hůlka
Debates
Opinion polls
Results
Distribution of seats for individual parties
MPs by party membership
Results by region
Results by district
File:Volby ČR 2021 - okresy.png, Results of the election by districts.
File:SPOLU - 2021.svg, SPOLU
File:ANO 2021.svg, ANO
File:Piráti a STAN - 2021.svg, PirStan
File:SPD - 2021.svg, SPD
File:Přísaha 2021.svg, Přísaha
File:ČSSD - 2021.svg, ČSSD
File:KSČM - 2021.svg, KSČM
File:Volební účast PSP 2021.svg, Turnout
File:Volební účast PSP 2021 (rozdíl).svg, Turnout by district compared with national turnout.
Voters abroad
Voter demographics
MPs with highest number of preferential votes
MPs who lost their seats
164 incumbents stood in the election but only 98 of them were reelected.
Aftermath
Analysis
The electoral coalition
Spolu won the most votes but finished with one fewer seat (71) in the Chamber of Deputies than
ANO, which won 72 with a lower vote share. ANO had the largest number of deputies of any party, winning twice as many seats as the second place
Civic Democratic Party (ODS). The
Pirates and Mayors (PirStan) electoral coalition came third with 37 seats. Due to preference voting,
Mayors and Independents won 33 seats and the
Czech Pirate Party won just 4 seats.
Freedom and Direct Democracy (SPD) came fourth, and were the only other political party or electoral coalition to be elected to the Chamber. The election saw the highest ever number of discarded votes for parties not meeting the 5% threshold in the history of
elections in the Czech Republic, with more than 1 million, or about 20%. The
Czech Social Democratic Party and the
Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia failed to win any seats in the lower chamber for the first time since
1990, and the respective party leaders
Jan Hamáček and
Vojtěch Filip resigned. For the first time since the
Third Czechoslovak Republic, a
Communist party would not be represented in the national parliament covering the Czech lands.
Political analyst
Jiří Pehe of the New York University in Prague hailed the results as a "triumph for liberal democracy" and said they "signalled the end of the post-Communist era". Political analyst Michal Klima told Czech public television that the result meant "an absolute change of the politics in the Czech Republic. It stabilises the country's position in the West camp. It's a huge defeat for
abiš"
The media considered the result a surprise and an upset, as polls had shown ANO as the clear front-runner. Spolu were polling second but the last polls showed a surge in support, but it was still expected that they would lose. Martin Buchtík, Director of the STEM polling agency, said he thought it would be impossible that ANO would not receive the highest number of votes. Director of Median, Přemysl Čech, said it was unlikely that Spolu would be first. The Director of Kantar, Pavel Ranocha, also said he believed ANO would be first, but noted that the latest data showed that gap between ANO and Spolu narrowing. The directors of all three major polling agencies agreed that Pirates and Mayors had no chance of defeating ANO and also agreed that only ANO, Spolu, Pirates and Mayors, and SPD could be certain of winning seats in the Chamber of Deputies, as KSČM, ČSSD, and Přísaha were all hovering around the 5% threshold.
Spolu's victory in the election, against polling evidence, was attributed to a "last minute swing". Sociologist Jan Herzmann said that large number of voters had changed their mind in the last moments, which could not be detected by opinion polls. He argued that in the last week running up to the election it had become clear that Petr Fiala was an equal opponent to Prime Minister Andrej Babiš, and competition between the two men led voters of smaller parties to switch to Spolu or ANO, leading to disappointing results for Pirates and Mayors and SPD. Ranocha said that undecided voters were still deciding between Spolu or Pirates and Mayors, and Spolu were ahead in the polls. He also said that a large number of voters decided to support Spolu due to the television debates.
Journalist Jan Horák of Aktuálně.cz said that Spolu were competing with Pirates and Mayors to be the main opposition option, but opinion polls showed Spolu as the stronger of the two, which won them votes. He also noted that Fiala was more acceptable than Pirate leader Ivan Bartoš. Political scientist Lubomír Kopeček said that inflation and the Pandora Papers affair may have contributed to ANO's defeat.
The newly elected Chamber of Deputies had the highest ever representation of women, with 50 female MPs. PirStan had the highest representation of women, with 35% of MPs being female. The average age of elected MPs was 50 years, with
Bohuslav Svoboda at the oldest at 77 years, and
Ondřej Babek the youngest at 27 years old.
On 12 November 2021, STEM published a poll conducted from 15 to 25 October 2021. According to the poll, 61% of PirStan supporters were Pirate Party supporters, while 39% supported STAN. However, 58% of STAN supporters used preferential voting, compared to only 29% of Pirate Party supporters, resulting in a large difference in seat distribution between the two parties. According to the poll, 49% of Spolu voters were supporters of ODS, 26% of TOP 09, and 25% of KDU-ČSL. 47% of KDU-ČSL supporters, 44% of ODS supporters and 35% of TOP 09 supporters used preferential voting.
Complaints
The Supreme Administrative Court received 210 complaints about election irregularities, three times more than in 2017. Many complaints were directed at
Czech Television, stating that its election coverage benefitted some parties. Others attacked the electoral coalitions and the rule of wearing masks at polling stations.
It was reported on 22 October 2021 that the Pirates and Mayors had lodged a complaint stating that the Czech Statistical Bureau misinterpreted the electoral law, resulting in an incorrect allocation of seats. If the complaint was successful, ANO would lose one seat to Pirates and Mayors. The deadline to respond to complaints was 11 November 2021. Another complaint that received media attention was made by Zdeněk Černý, who was due to run as a candidate for SPOLU in South Moravia before his candidacy was withdrawn in the last moments before the election. Černý argued his withdrawal was illegal and wanted to invalidate the election of all SPOLU candidates in South Moravia to recount the preferential votes.
On 5 November 2021, the Supreme Administrative Court rejected all complaints, including those made by Pirates and Mayors and by Zdeněk Černý. It stated that Pirates and Mayors had misunderstood the electoral law.
On 8 December 2021, Pirates and Mayors sent a complaint to
Constitutional Court seeking to repeal the decision by the Supreme Administrative Court. On 26 January 2022, the Constitutional Court rejected the complaint for procedural reasons.
Government formation

Incumbent prime minister
Andrej Babiš conceded defeat and accepted the results of the vote on the night of 9 October, saying: "That's life. We understand and accept that." Babiš also accused the opposition of a "smear campaign" during the lead-up to the election. Incumbent president
Miloš Zeman had indicated that he would give the prime ministerial mandate to the candidate of the largest party, not the largest coalition. Babiš described ANO's performance as a great result, but said he was not expecting a loss. He congratulated the chairman of SPOLU for becoming the largest coalition, and said that he was open to talks with all parties who were going to enter the new parliament, except for PirStan, which he ruled out. PirStan said they would not join or support an ANO-led government, or a government that included SPD, calling them "parties with a corrupt past" (ANO) or parties "threatening liberal democracy" (SPD).
SPD ruled out joining a
coalition government
A coalition government, or coalition cabinet, is a government by political parties that enter into a power-sharing arrangement of the executive. Coalition governments usually occur when no single party has achieved an absolute majority after an ...
with ANO but indicated that they were open to exploratory talks with ANO about providing direct or indirect support to an ANO-led
minority government
A minority government, minority cabinet, minority administration, or a minority parliament is a government and cabinet formed in a parliamentary system when a political party or coalition of parties does not have a majority of overall seats in ...
. SPD leader
Tomio Okamura said in a press conference that passing a new law to allow national referendums, including on
Czexit and possibly
NATO
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membership, was his condition for supporting Babiš' campaign for a second term in office. Babiš left the door open to possible cooperation with SPD but indicated that this was not his first choice as he rejected a referendum on EU membership. After results showed that a potential ANO–SPD majority was mathematically impossible, Babiš indicated his willingness to form a
grand coalition
A grand coalition is an arrangement in a multi-party parliamentary system in which the two largest political party, political parties of opposing political spectrum, political ideologies unite in a coalition government.
Causes of a grand coali ...
with SPOLU, if he were to be asked first by Zeman. Petr Just, a political scientist at the
Metropolitan University Prague, said many in ODS were open to forming a government with ANO, as long as Babiš was not part of the government, while many in ANO preferred an alliance with ODS instead of SPD. Spolu ruled this scenario out, especially if Babiš continued as prime minister.
After the results, Spolu and PirStan signed a memorandum to form a coalition government with
Petr Fiala as prime minister. Both groups said they would not work with Babiš. Petr Fiala said: "The two democratic coalitions (SPOLU and Pirates and Mayors) have gained a majority and have a chance to form a majority government. We are the change. You are the change." PirStan leader
Ivan Bartoš said talks with SPOLU "on the possibilities of forming a new government" would likely begin on 9 October. He hailed the end of the "dominance of Andrej Babiš", and said that "the democratic parties have shown that the era of chaos will probably be behind us."
On 10 October, Zeman was hospitalized, creating uncertainty over how and when the government formation talks would be held. On 11 October, a spokesman for the hospital said that Zeman's condition had stabilized, stating: "The reason for
eman'shospitalization is complications from the illnesses for which he has been receiving treatment." On 15 October, Babis announced that he was prepared to go into opposition and would not accept an offer to try to create a new government, commenting: "We will hand it over to the new coalition and we will be in opposition." On 18 October,
Miloš Vystrčil
Miloš Vystrčil (, born 10 August 1960) is a Czech Republic, Czech politician serving as the President of the Senate of the Czech Republic, President of the Senate since 2020 and Senate of the Czech Republic, Senator from Jihlava District, Jihla ...
, the President of the Senate of the Czech Republic, announced he had received a letter from the Central Military Hospital declaring Zeman unfit to fulfil his duties as the president, and indicated that he planned to trigger Article 66 of the constitution to remove Zeman from office. In response, the Senate announced their intention to transfer Zeman's constitutional powers to the current prime minister, Andrej Babiš, and the speaker of the Chamber of Deputies. The Speaker is expected to ask Fiala to form a government if Article 66 is triggered.
On 2 November, Spolu and PirStan agreed on the composition of the new government. SPOLU would have the Prime Minister and 10 ministers, while PirStan would have six ministers. Ministries held by Spolu include Finance, Labour and Social affairs, Defence, Transportation, Health, Agriculture, Justice, Environment, Culture and Science. PirStan would get the minister for the Interior, Industry, Education, Local development, Foreign affairs, Legislature and European Union. The signature of the coalition agreement was set for 8 November.
Fiala also said that he had been contacted by Zeman's staff on the same day, to say that the President was looking forward to meeting him, and intended to do so once he got transferred from the intensive care unit room to a normal room. On 4 November, Zeman was transferred to a normal room. On 5 November, Zeman confirmed during an interview for Frekvence 1 that he would appoint Fiala the new prime minister, and would do everything he could for the new government to be formed as quickly as possible.
ODS and STAN approved the coalition agreement on 4 November. KDU-ČSL and TOP 09 approved the agreement on 5 November. The Czech Pirate Party announced that its members would vote on approving the agreement on 13 and 14 November. The leadership of the Pirate Party approved the agreement on 7 November. As a result, Bartoš signed the agreement along with the leaders of the other parties on 8 November, even though party members were still to vote. The leaders of all five parties signed the coalition agreement on 8 November. The new Chamber of Deputies had its constituent meeting the same day. Babiš promised that his cabinet would resign soon afterward to allow a new government to be formed quickly. On 9 November, Zeman asked Fiala to form a government. The constituent meeting concluded on 10 November and the government resigned the day after. Zeman accepted the resignation the same day. Zeman's Chancellor Vratislav Mynář stated that Fiala would be appointed in a matter of weeks, after the President had met Fiala and the Ministerial candidates.
On 12 November, a referendum began among Pirate Party members over whether to approve the coalition agreement. MP Jakub Michálek, who was expected to become Minister for Legislation, announced that he would not be part of the incoming government to avoid the cumulation of jobs, adding that he believed it could convince more members to vote for the government. The referendum concluded on 15 November. 82% of party members agreed that the party should join the incoming government. Fiala was set to meet President Zeman on 17 November to present his cabinet and proposed government ministers.
Presidential approval
Fiala met Zeman on 17 November and presented him with the names of his Petr Fiala's Cabinet, proposed cabinet. Zeman stated that he would appoint Fiala as the new prime minister on 26 November, but expressed his disagreement with one potential minister, reported in Czech media to be Jan Lipavský, the candidate for Minister of Foreign Affairs. Fiala stated afterwards that he did not intend to make any changes to his cabinet. On 25 November 2021, Zeman tested positive for COVID-19, delaying the appointment until 28 November 2021. Zeman said he would meet Fiala's nominations for cabinet positions over the next two weeks. Outgoing Prime Minister Andrej Babiš said he expected the rest of the cabinet to be appointed after 13 December 2021. Following his appointment, Fiala said he believed his government would bring change and improve the lives of people in the Czech Republic, but that the next year would be difficult for many citizens and the Czech Republic itself.
Zeman started meeting the ministerial nominees on 29 November 2021, when he met Martin Baxa and Mikuláš Bek. On 7 December 2021, he met Jan Lipavský, reported as the potential minister Zeman did not want to appoint. According to sources cited by Frekvence 1, Zeman told Lipavský to withdraw his nomination. Fiala subsequently declared that if Zeman did not appoint all of his ministers, he would submit a jurisdiction action to the Constitutional Court against Zeman. The meetings concluded when Zeman met Vlastimil Válek on 10 December 2021. Zeman then stated that he did not intend to appoint Lipavský. Fiala responded that Constitutional Court would decide whether the president could reject a minister nominated by the prime minister, and said he would meet Zeman on 13 December 2021 to discuss the next steps for the appointment of the cabinet.
Fiala met Zeman on 13 December 2021 at Lány Castle. After the meeting, Zeman agreed to appoint all cabinet members, including Lipavský, on 17 December 2021. A vote of confidence in the Chamber of Deputies was scheduled for 12 January 2022.
Fiala's cabinet was appointed by Zeman on 17 December 2021. Fiala said that his cabinet had taken over responsibility, noting that "we are not starting in a good situation as there are many overlooked problems. We will start working immediately as there is so much work and we want to do it differently than our predecessors."
Zdeněk Nekula was the only minister that was not appointed, as he had tested positive for COVID-19. His appointment as Minister of Agriculture was postponed until January 2022, and
Marian Jurečka was temporarily designated to manage the Ministry of Agriculture. Fiala confirmed on 2 January 2022 that Nekula would be appointed on 3 January, and the new cabinet would ask the Chamber of Deputies for confidence on 12 January 2022. Nekula was appointed on 3 January 2022, completing the cabinet.
Fiala's cabinet was presented to the Chamber of Deputies on 12 January 2022 for a confidence vote. The vote did not occur on that day as the pre-vote debate continued for 22 hours.
The vote was also delayed by
Freedom and Direct Democracy leader
Tomio Okamura, who called for a special meeting over the financing of Mayors and Independents, following media reports that the party had accepted gifts from Cyprus. The confidence debate session continued in the evening of 13 January 2022.
After 23 hours of debate, the cabinet won the confidence vote by 106–87, with 193 MPs present.
International response
Slovak President Zuzana Čaputová congratulated the Czech Republic and wished it a successful and conflict-free government formation. Prime Minister Eduard Heger congratulated the country for the high voter turnout and congratulated Spolu for victory, noting that he hoped Fiala would form a government that would govern well. He described Czechs as Slovakia's "closest friends and brothers." Hungarian prime minister
Viktor Orbán
Viktor Mihály Orbán (; born 31 May 1963) is a Hungarian lawyer and politician who has been the 56th prime minister of Hungary since 2010, previously holding the office from 1998 to 2002. He has also led the Fidesz political party since 200 ...
congratulated Fiala on his appointment as prime minister, calling the Czech Republic a friend and strategic partner.
The international press identified the result as a sign of the decline of populism in Central Europe. The New York Times noted the surprise defeat for Babiš. The Wall Street Journal suggested that the result might echo in Hungary before the 2022 Hungarian parliamentary election.
See also
*2021 in politics and government
*2021 in the Czech Republic
*2021 Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies of the Parliament of the Czech Republic election
*Elections in the Czech Republic
*List of elections in 2021
Notes
References
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