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Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Republic

The Chamber of Deputies, officially the Chamber of Deputies of the Parliament of the Czech Republic (Czech: Poslanecká sněmovna Parlamentu České republiky), is the lower house of the Parliament of the Czech Republic. The chamber has 200 seats and deputies are elected for four-year terms using the party-list proportional representation system with the D'Hondt method. Since 2002, there are 14 constituencies, matching the Czech regions. A Cabinet is answerable to the Chamber of Deputies and the Prime Minister stays in office only as long as they retain the support of a majority of its members. The quorum is set by law to one third (67) of elected deputies. Any changes to the constitutional laws must be approved by at least 60 percent of the Chamber of Deputies. The seat of the Chamber of Deputies is the Thun Palace in Malá Strana, Prague.

Chamber of Deputies
of the Parliament of the Czech Republic

Poslanecká sněmovna
Parlamentu České republiky
9th Legislature
Type
Type
History
Founded1 January 1993
Leadership
Markéta Pekarová Adamová, TOP 09
since 10 November 2021
Deputy Presidents
List
Structure
Seats200
4
72
23
33
14
34
20
Political groups
Government (109)
  •   ODS (34)
  •   KDU-ČSL (23)
  •   TOP 09 (14)
  •   STAN (33)
  •   Pirates (4)
  •   Independents (1)

Opposition (91)

Length of term
4 years
Elections
Party-list proportional representation
D'Hondt method
Last election
8–9 October 2021
Next election
October 2025
Meeting place
Thun Palace in Malá Strana, Prague
Rules
Rules of Procedure of the Chamber of Deputies (English)

Electability and mandate edit

Every citizen of the Czech Republic over 21 years old with the right to vote is eligible to be elected. The Deputy may not hold the office of Senator, President of the Czech Republic or judge, which also applies to certain positions specified by law. The office of the Deputy expires once:

  • a Deputy-elect refuses to take the oath or takes it with reservation
  • a Deputy's tenure expires
  • a Deputy resigns from the office
  • a Deputy loses eligibility to be elected
  • a Deputy takes up an office incompatible with serving as a Deputy.[1]
  • the Chamber of Deputies is dissolved

Dissolution edit

After a dissolution of the Chamber of Deputies, new elections must be held within 60 days, and the Chamber of Deputies may not be dissolved less than three months before the end of its electoral term. The Chamber of Deputies can only be dissolved by the president under conditions specified by the constitution. The Chamber of Deputies is most commonly dissolved following two votes of no confidence in the cabinet. During a dissolution of the Chamber of Deputies, the Senate has the authority to take legal measures in its place, if necessary.

Seat of the Chamber of Deputies edit

The Chamber of Deputies resides in three building complexes in Malá Strana, Prague. The main building with the plenary chamber is the Thun Palace, built at the end of the 17th century. It was rebuilt at the start of the 19th century to house the Bohemian Diet. The current plenary chamber was built in 1861 for the reinstated Bohemian Diet after it was dissolved by the Austrian-Hungarian Emperor Franz Joseph I in 1849. The second building was the seat of the Governors of the Kingdom of Bohemia appointed by the emperor, located on Malá Strana Square. The last building complex includes the Smiřický Palace and Šternberk Palace at the opposite side of the square.

Past Chamber of Deputies election results edit

8–9 October 2021 200 seats Fiala ANO ODS
KDU-ČSL
TOP 09
(government)
Piráti
STAN
(coalition)
SPD  
72 / 200
27.12%
 6 (-2.52%)
71 / 200
27.79%
 29 (+5.36%)
37 / 200
15.62%
 9 (-0.35%)
20 / 200
9.56%
 2 (-1.08%)
20–21 October 2017 200 seats Babiš I
Babiš II
ANO
(government)
ODS Piráti SPD KSČM ČSSD
(coalition)
KDU-ČSL TOP 09 STAN
78 / 200
29.64%
 31 (+10.98%)
25 / 200
11.32%
 9 (+3.59%)
22 / 200
10.79%
(new)
22 / 200
10.64%
(new)
15 / 200
7.76%
 18 (−7.15%)
15 / 200
7.27%
 35 (−13.09%)
10 / 200
5.80%
 4 (−0.98%)
7 / 200
5.31%
 19 (−6.69%)
6 / 200
5.18%
(new)
25–26 October 2013 200 seats Sobotka ČSSD
(government)
ANO
(coalition)
KSČM TOP 09 ODS Úsvit KDU-ČSL
(coalition)
 
50 / 200
20.46%
 6 (−1.62%)
47 / 200
18.66%
(new)
33 / 200
14.91%
 7 (+3.64%)
26 / 200
12.00%
 15 (−4.70%)
16 / 200
7.73%
 37 (−12.50%)
14 / 200
6.89%
(new)
14 / 200
6.78%
(returning)
28–29 May 2010 200 seats Nečas
Rusnok
ČSSD ODS
(government)
TOP 09
(coalition)
KSČM VV
(coalition)
 
56 / 200
22.08%
 18 (−10.24%)
53 / 200
20.22%
 28 (−15.16%)
41 / 200
16.70%
(new)
26 / 200
11.27%
 0 (−1.54%)
24 / 200
10.88%
(new)
2–3 June 2006 200 seats Topolánek I
Topolánek II
Fischer
ODS
(government)
ČSSD KSČM KDU-ČSL
(coalition)
SZ
(coalition)
 
81 / 200
35.38%
 23 (+10.91%)
74 / 200
32.32%
 4 (+2.12%)
26 / 200
12.81%
 15 (−5.7%)
13 / 200
7.23%
 9 (−7.04%)
6 / 200
6.29%
(new)
14–15 June 2002 200 seats Špidla
Gross
Paroubek
ČSSD
(government)
ODS KSČM KDU-ČSL
US-DEU
(coalition)
 
70 / 200
30.20%
 4 (−2.11%)
58 / 200
24.47%
 5 (−3.27%)
41 / 200
18.51%
 17 (+7.48%)
31 / 200
14.27%
 11 (+5.28%)
19–20 June 1998 200 seats Zeman ČSSD
(government)
ODS KSČM KDU-ČSL US-DEU  
74 / 200
32.31%
 13 (+5.87%)
63 / 200
27.74%
 5 (−1.88%)
24 / 200
11.03%
 2 (+0.7%)
20 / 200
8.99%
 2 (+0.91%)
19 / 200
8.60%
(new)
31 May
and
1 June 1996
200 seats Klaus II
Tošovský
ODS
(government)
ČSSD KSČM KDU-ČSL
(coalition)
SPR-RSČ ODA
(coalition)
 
68 / 200
29.62%
 8 (−0.11%)
61 / 200
26.44%
 45 (+19.91%)
22 / 200
10.33%
 13 (−3.72%)
18 / 200
8.08%
 3 (1.8%)
18 / 200
8.01%
 4 (+2.03%)
13 / 200
6.36%
 1 (+0.43%)

As part of the democratic Czechoslovakia edit

During this time the Chamber of Deputies was called the National Council.

5–6 June 1992 200 seats Klaus I ODS–KDS
(government)
KSČM ČSSD LSU KDU–ČSL
(coalition)
SPR–RSČ ODA
(coalition)
HSD-SMS
76 / 200
29.73%
(new)
35 / 200
14.05%
 2 (+0.81%)
16 / 200
6.53%
(new)
16 / 200
6.52%
(new)
15 / 200
6.28%
 5 (−2.14%)
14 / 200
5.98%
(new)
14 / 200
5.93%
(new)
14 / 200
5.87%
 9
8–9 June 1990 200 seats Pithart OF
(government)
KSČ HSD-SMS
(coalition)
KDU
(coalition)
 
124 / 200
49.50%
33 / 200
13.24%
23 / 200
10.03%
20 / 200
8.42%

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Constitution of the Czech Republic". Office of the President of the Republic. Retrieved 27 June 2010.

Further reading edit

  • Kolář, Petr, and Petr Valenta. The Parliament of the Czech Republic – the Chamber of Deputies. Prague : Published for the Office of the Chamber of Deputies of the Parliament of the Czech Republic by Ivan Král, 2009. ISBN 978-80-87324-01-1

External links edit

  • Official website (in Czech)
  • Official website (in English)

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The Chamber of Deputies officially the Chamber of Deputies of the Parliament of the Czech Republic Czech Poslanecka snemovna Parlamentu Ceske republiky is the lower house of the Parliament of the Czech Republic The chamber has 200 seats and deputies are elected for four year terms using the party list proportional representation system with the D Hondt method Since 2002 there are 14 constituencies matching the Czech regions A Cabinet is answerable to the Chamber of Deputies and the Prime Minister stays in office only as long as they retain the support of a majority of its members The quorum is set by law to one third 67 of elected deputies Any changes to the constitutional laws must be approved by at least 60 percent of the Chamber of Deputies The seat of the Chamber of Deputies is the Thun Palace in Mala Strana Prague Chamber of Deputies of the Parliament of the Czech Republic Poslanecka snemovna Parlamentu Ceske republiky9th LegislatureTypeTypeLower house of the Parliament of the Czech RepublicHistoryFounded1 January 1993LeadershipPresidentMarketa Pekarova Adamova TOP 09 since 10 November 2021Deputy PresidentsList Jan Skopecek ODSSince 10 November 2021Olga Richterova PiratesSince 10 November 2021Vera Kovarova STANSince 10 November 2021Klara Dostalova ANO 2011Since 16 November 2022Jan Bartosek KDU CSLSince 10 November 2021Karel Havlicek ANO 2011Since 18 February 2022StructureSeats2004722333143420Political groupsGovernment 109 ODS 34 KDU CSL 23 TOP 09 14 STAN 33 Pirates 4 Independents 1 Opposition 91 ANO 71 SPD 20 Length of term4 yearsElectionsVoting systemParty list proportional representationD Hondt methodLast election8 9 October 2021Next electionOctober 2025Meeting placeThun Palace in Mala Strana PragueRulesRules of Procedure of the Chamber of Deputies English Contents 1 Electability and mandate 2 Dissolution 3 Seat of the Chamber of Deputies 4 Past Chamber of Deputies election results 4 1 As part of the democratic Czechoslovakia 5 See also 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksElectability and mandate editEvery citizen of the Czech Republic over 21 years old with the right to vote is eligible to be elected The Deputy may not hold the office of Senator President of the Czech Republic or judge which also applies to certain positions specified by law The office of the Deputy expires once a Deputy elect refuses to take the oath or takes it with reservation a Deputy s tenure expires a Deputy resigns from the office a Deputy loses eligibility to be elected a Deputy takes up an office incompatible with serving as a Deputy 1 the Chamber of Deputies is dissolvedDissolution editAfter a dissolution of the Chamber of Deputies new elections must be held within 60 days and the Chamber of Deputies may not be dissolved less than three months before the end of its electoral term The Chamber of Deputies can only be dissolved by the president under conditions specified by the constitution The Chamber of Deputies is most commonly dissolved following two votes of no confidence in the cabinet During a dissolution of the Chamber of Deputies the Senate has the authority to take legal measures in its place if necessary Seat of the Chamber of Deputies editThe Chamber of Deputies resides in three building complexes in Mala Strana Prague The main building with the plenary chamber is the Thun Palace built at the end of the 17th century It was rebuilt at the start of the 19th century to house the Bohemian Diet The current plenary chamber was built in 1861 for the reinstated Bohemian Diet after it was dissolved by the Austrian Hungarian Emperor Franz Joseph I in 1849 The second building was the seat of the Governors of the Kingdom of Bohemia appointed by the emperor located on Mala Strana Square The last building complex includes the Smiricky Palace and Sternberk Palace at the opposite side of the square Past Chamber of Deputies election results edit8 9 October 2021 200 seats Fiala ANO ODSKDU CSLTOP 09 government PiratiSTAN coalition SPD 72 200 27 12 nbsp 6 2 52 71 200 27 79 nbsp 29 5 36 37 200 15 62 nbsp 9 0 35 20 200 9 56 nbsp 2 1 08 20 21 October 2017 200 seats Babis I Babis II ANO government ODS Pirati SPD KSCM CSSD coalition KDU CSL TOP 09 STAN 78 200 29 64 nbsp 31 10 98 25 200 11 32 nbsp 9 3 59 22 200 10 79 new 22 200 10 64 new 15 200 7 76 nbsp 18 7 15 15 200 7 27 nbsp 35 13 09 10 200 5 80 nbsp 4 0 98 7 200 5 31 nbsp 19 6 69 6 200 5 18 new 25 26 October 2013 200 seats Sobotka CSSD government ANO coalition KSCM TOP 09 ODS Usvit KDU CSL coalition 50 200 20 46 nbsp 6 1 62 47 200 18 66 new 33 200 14 91 nbsp 7 3 64 26 200 12 00 nbsp 15 4 70 16 200 7 73 nbsp 37 12 50 14 200 6 89 new 14 200 6 78 returning 28 29 May 2010 200 seats NecasRusnok CSSD ODS government TOP 09 coalition KSCM VV coalition 56 200 22 08 nbsp 18 10 24 53 200 20 22 nbsp 28 15 16 41 200 16 70 new 26 200 11 27 nbsp 0 1 54 24 200 10 88 new 2 3 June 2006 200 seats Topolanek ITopolanek IIFischer ODS government CSSD KSCM KDU CSL coalition SZ coalition 81 200 35 38 nbsp 23 10 91 74 200 32 32 nbsp 4 2 12 26 200 12 81 nbsp 15 5 7 13 200 7 23 nbsp 9 7 04 6 200 6 29 new 14 15 June 2002 200 seats SpidlaGrossParoubek CSSD government ODS KSCM KDU CSLUS DEU coalition 70 200 30 20 nbsp 4 2 11 58 200 24 47 nbsp 5 3 27 41 200 18 51 nbsp 17 7 48 31 200 14 27 nbsp 11 5 28 19 20 June 1998 200 seats Zeman CSSD government ODS KSCM KDU CSL US DEU 74 200 32 31 nbsp 13 5 87 63 200 27 74 nbsp 5 1 88 24 200 11 03 nbsp 2 0 7 20 200 8 99 nbsp 2 0 91 19 200 8 60 new 31 Mayand1 June 1996 200 seats Klaus IITosovsky ODS government CSSD KSCM KDU CSL coalition SPR RSC ODA coalition 68 200 29 62 nbsp 8 0 11 61 200 26 44 nbsp 45 19 91 22 200 10 33 nbsp 13 3 72 18 200 8 08 nbsp 3 1 8 18 200 8 01 nbsp 4 2 03 13 200 6 36 nbsp 1 0 43 As part of the democratic Czechoslovakia edit During this time the Chamber of Deputies was called the National Council 5 6 June 1992 200 seats Klaus I ODS KDS government KSCM CSSD LSU KDU CSL coalition SPR RSC ODA coalition HSD SMS 76 200 29 73 new 35 200 14 05 nbsp 2 0 81 16 200 6 53 new 16 200 6 52 new 15 200 6 28 nbsp 5 2 14 14 200 5 98 new 14 200 5 93 new 14 200 5 87 nbsp 9 8 9 June 1990 200 seats Pithart OF government KSC HSD SMS coalition KDU coalition 124 200 49 50 33 200 13 24 23 200 10 03 20 200 8 42 See also editList of presidents of the Chamber of Deputies Czech Republic List of MPs elected in the 2021 Czech legislative election List of MPs elected in the 2017 Czech legislative election List of MPs elected in the 2013 Czech legislative election List of MPs elected in the 2010 Czech legislative election List of MPs elected in the 2006 Czech legislative election List of MPs elected in the 2002 Czech legislative election List of MPs elected in the 1998 Czech legislative election List of MPs elected in the 1996 Czech legislative electionReferences edit Constitution of the Czech Republic Office of the President of the Republic Retrieved 27 June 2010 Further reading editKolar Petr and Petr Valenta The 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