List of MPs elected in the 2013 Czech legislative election

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Seventh Chamber of Deputies
of the Czech Republic
8th
Praha, Poslanecká sněmovna Parlamentu České republiky.jpg
Overview
Legislative bodyParliament of the Czech Republic
JurisdictionCzech Republic
Meeting placeThun Palace
Term27 November 2013 – 26 October 2017
Election2013 Czech legislative election
GovernmentBohuslav Sobotka's Cabinet
Members200
SpeakerJan Hamáček
Prime MinisterBohuslav Sobotka
Party controlČSSDANO 2011KDU-ČSL

The 7th Chamber of Deputies is the legislature of the lower house of the Parliament of the Czech Republic following the 2013 legislative election, to elect 200 Members of Parliament (MPs).[1]

Results of election (October 2013)[]

National party Chairperson Seats ±
ČSSD Bohuslav Sobotka
50 / 200
Decrease 6
ANO 2011 Andrej Babiš
47 / 200
Increase 47
KSČM Vojtěch Filip
33 / 200
Increase 6
TOP 09 Karel Schwarzenberg
26 / 200
Decrease 16
ODS Petr Fiala
16 / 200
Decrease 32
Úsvit Tomio Okamura
14 / 200
Increase 14
KDU-ČSL Pavel Bělobrádek
14 / 200
Increase 14

List of MPs (Deputies)[]

Name[2] Party[2] Region[2] Notes
Dawn (until September 2015)[3]
Independent (after September 2015)
South Moravia
Vojtěch Adam Communist South Moravia
Civic Democratic Party Hradec Králové
Social Democrats Prague
Markéta Adamová TOP 09 Prague
Dawn Pardubice
Social Democrats Vysočina
Communist Ústí nad Labem
Andrej Babiš ANO 2011 Prague First Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister (until 24 May 2017)
ANO 2011 Central Bohemia
ANO 2011 Vysočina Left the Parliament on 19 November 2013[4]
ANO 2011 Zlin
Jan Bartošek KDU-ČSL South Bohemia
Zuzka Bebarová-Rujbrová Communist South Moravia
Social Democrats Vysočina
Pavel Bělobrádek KDU-ČSL Hradec Králové Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Science and Research
Marek Benda Civic Democratic Party Prague
Petr Bendl Civic Democratic Party Central Bohemia
Ondřej Benešík KDU-ČSL Zlin
Marie Benešová Social Democrats Ústí nad Labem
ANO 2011 Hradec Králové
ANO 2011 Central Bohemia
TOP 09 South Bohemia
Civic Democratic Party Central Bohemia Left the parliament on 14 March 2017 to join the Supreme Audit Office.[5]
Social Democrats Hradec Králové
Pavel Blažek Civic Democratic Party South Moravia
Social Democrats South Bohemia Became a Deputy on 31 March 2014[6]
Social Democrats Hradec Králové
Communist Karlovy Vary
Richard Brabec ANO 2011 Ústí nad Labem Environment Minister
ANO 2011 Olomouc
Dawn (until June 2017)
Independent (after June 2017)
Central Bohemia
Jana Černochová Civic Democratic Party Prague
Communist Olomouc
Social Democrats Vysočina
ANO 2011 Central Bohemia
Communist Moravian-Silesian
ANO 2011 Central Bohemia
Social Democrats Central Bohemia
Jiří Dolejš Communist Prague
ANO 2011 Olomouc
Jan Farský TOP 09 Liberec
Petr Fiala Civic Democratic Party South Moravia
Radim Fiala Dawn (until May 2015)
Freedom and Direct Democracy (after May 2015)
Olomouc
ANO 2011 Prague Became a Deputy on 26 October 2013[7]
Dawn (until 29 February 2016)
Independent (after February 2016)
Moravian-Silesian
Vojtěch Filip Communist South Bohemia
Jana Fischerová Civic Democratic Party Vysočina
Jaroslav Foldyna Social Democrats Ústí nad Labem
KDU-ČSL Central Bohemia
Social Democrats South Moravia Became a Deputy on 30 April 2014,[8] replacing Michal Hašek
Petr Gazdík TOP 09 Zlin
KDU-ČSL Moravian-Silesian Became a Deputy on 8 December 2014[9]
Miroslav Grebeníček Communist South Moravia
Communist Central Bohemia
ANO 2011 Moravian-Silesian
Communist Moravian-Silesian
Jan Hamáček Social Democrats Central Bohemia Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies
Michal Hašek Social Democrats South Moravia Left the parliament on 30 April 2014
Social Democrats Pardubice
Dawn Moravian-Silesian
Leoš Heger TOP 09 Hradec Králové
Daniel Herman KDU-ČSL Prague Minister of Culture
Dawn (until June 2017)
Independent (after June 2017)
Liberec
Jiří Holeček ANO 2011 Prague
Civic Democratic Party Ústí nad Labem
Jaroslav Holík Dawn (until July 2015)
Freedom and Direct Democracy (after July 2015)
Zlin
Social Democrats Olomouc
TOP 09 Liberec
KDU-ČSL Zlin
Communist Ústí nad Labem
Stanislav Huml Social Democrats Central Bohemia
Jitka Chalánková TOP 09 Olomouc
ANO 2011 South Moravia
Milan Chovanec Social Democrats Plzeň Interior Minister
Jan Chvojka Social Democrats Pardubice Minister for Human Rights and Equal Opportunities (from 1 December 2016)
Social Democrats Plzeň
Social Democrats South Bohemia Left the parliament on 9 June 2017
ANO 2011 South Moravia
Social Democrats Moravian-Silesian Became a Deputy on 1 July 2017[10]
ANO 2011 Central Bohemia Left the parliament on 3 January 2017
Věra Jourová ANO 2011 Vysočina Minister of Regional Development from 29 January to 8 October 2014.
Left the parliament on 21 October 2014 to become European Commissioner for Justice, Consumers and Gender Equality.
KDU-ČSL Pardubice
Marian Jurečka KDU-ČSL Olomouc Minister of Agriculture
Dawn Ústí nad Labem
Social Democrats Ústí nad Labem
Miroslav Kalousek TOP 09 Central Bohemia
Vít Kaňkovský KDU-ČSL Vysočina
Civic Democratic Party Pardubice
ANO 2011 Pardubice
Communist Central Bohemia
KDU-ČSL South Moravia
Social Democrats Moravian-Silesian
ANO 2011 Pardubice
ANO 2011 Liberec
Kateřina Konečná
Communist Zlin
TOP 09 Prague
Social Democrats Zlin
Social Democrats Prague
TOP 09 South Moravia
ANO 2011 Vysočina
TOP 09 Prague
Communist Vysočina
TOP 09 Central Bohemia
Social Democrats Ústí nad Labem
ANO 2011 South Bohemia
TOP 09 Ústí nad Labem
KDU-ČSL Moravian-Silesian
Helena Langšádlová TOP 09 Central Bohemia
Dawn (until May 2017)[11]
Independent (after May 2017)
Vysočina
František Laudát TOP 09 Prague
TOP 09 Plzeň
ANO 2011 Moravian-Silesian
Communist Moravian-Silesian Became a Deputy on 1 July 2014[12]
Communist Liberec
Communist Hradec Králové
Communist Pardubice
Radka Maxová ANO 2011 South Bohemia
Jiří Mihola KDU-ČSL South Moravia
Jan Mládek Social Democrats South Bohemia Minister of Industry and Trade
Communist Olomouc
Miroslava Němcová Civic Democratic Party Prague
Communist South Bohemia
TOP 09 Central Bohemia
Josef Novotný Social Democrats Karlovy Vary
Civic Democratic Party Olomouc
ANO 2011 Moravian-Silesian
Social Democrats Moravian-Silesian
Tomio Okamura Dawn - National Coalition (until May 2015)
Freedom and Direct Democracy (after May 2015)
Central Bohemia Leader of Freedom and Direct Democracy.
ANO 2011 Olomouc
Communist Hradec Králové
Communist Moravian-Silesian
ANO 2011 Liberec
TOP 09 Moravian-Silesian
TOP 09 Prague
Communist Zlin
ANO 2011 Central Bohemia Became a Deputy on 3 January 2017,[13] replacing Jaroslava Jermanová
Social Democrats South Moravia
ANO 2011 Ústí nad Labem
Ivan Pilný ANO 2011 Hradec Králové Finance Minister (from 24 May 2017)
Social Democrats Liberec
TOP 09 Prague Became a Deputy on 1 July 2014[14]
Pavel Ploc Social Democrats Liberec
ANO 2011 Hradec Králové
Communist South Moravia
Stanislav Polčák
Jiří Pospíšil Civic Democratic Party Plzeň Left the parliament on 20 June 2014 to become a Member of the European Parliament for TOP 09.
South Bohemia
ANO 2011 Karlovy Vary
TOP 09 South Moravia
ANO 2011 South Moravia
ANO 2011 Plzeň Became a Deputy on 14 January 2016[15]
Social Democrats Moravian-Silesian
Social Democrats Zlin
ANO 2011 Moravian-Silesian
ANO 2011 Moravian-Silesian
Marta Semelová Communist Prague
ANO 2011 Ústí nad Labem
Karel Schwarzenberg TOP 09 Prague
TOP 09 Pardubice
Social Democrats South Moravia
Jan Skopeček Civic Democratic Party Central Bohemia Became a Deputy on 14 March 2017,[16] replacing Adolf Beznoska.[5]
Communist Pardubice
Bohuslav Sobotka Social Democrats South Moravia Prime Minister (see Bohuslav Sobotka's Cabinet)
Jan Sobotka
ANO 2011 Karlovy Vary
Zbyněk Stanjura Civic Democratic Party Moravian-Silesian
Social Democrats Zlin
Martin Stropnický ANO 2011 South Moravia Minister of Defence
Social Democrats Prague
Bohuslav Svoboda Civic Democratic Party Prague
Social Democrats Central Bohemia Became a Deputy on 28 August 2014[17]
ANO 2011 Vysočina Became a Deputy on 21 October 2014,[18] replacing Věra Jourová.
Prague
Communist Ústí nad Labem
Communist Plzeň
ANO 2011 Plzeň
Dawn Hradec Králové
Social Democrats South Moravia
Social Democrats South Moravia
TOP 09 (until 10 March 2016)[19]
ANO 2011 (after 10 March 2016)
Vysočina
KDU-ČSL South Moravia
Social Democrats Central Bohemia
Social Democrats Moravian-Silesian
TOP 09 South Bohemia
Communist Plzeň
Social Democrats South Bohemia Became a Deputy on 9 June 2017[20]
Helena Válková ANO 2011 Prague Minister of Justice (until 1 March 2015)
Social Democrats Olomouc
Social Democrats Moravian-Silesian
Civic Democratic Party Plzeň Became a Deputy on 20 June 2014,[21] replacing Jiří Pospíšil.
ANO 2011 Zlin
ANO 2011 Plzeň
Radek Vondráček ANO 2011 Zlin
Communist Central Bohemia
Miloslava Vostrá Communist Central Bohemia
Social Democrats Plzeň
ANO 2011 Ústí nad Labem
ANO 2011 South Moravia
Social Democrats Karlovy Vary
Communist Vysočina
Civic Democratic Party South Bohemia
Lubomír Zaorálek Social Democrats Moravian-Silesian Minister of Foreign Affairs
Social Democrats Prague
TOP 09 Central Bohemia
Social Democrats Olomouc
Social Democrats Central Bohemia
Jiří Zimola
Jiří Zlatuška ANO 2011 Prague
Marek Ženíšek TOP 09 Plzeň

Notes[]

  1. ^ Electoral system IPU
  2. ^ a b c Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Republic - list of current members (in Czech)
  3. ^ "Za Konvičku jsem zvolen nebyl, řekl poslanec Adam po odchodu z Úsvitu". Novinky.cz (in Czech). 15 September 2015. Retrieved 15 September 2015.
  4. ^ Königová, Marie; Adamičková, Naďa (20 November 2013). "První rezignace ve Sněmovně: Bačiak z ANO ještě před slibem složil mandát". Novinky.cz. Retrieved 25 November 2013.
  5. ^ a b "Sněmovna má nového poslance, Beznosku, mířícího do NKÚ, nahradil Skopeček". Novinky.cz. 14 March 2017. Retrieved 14 March 2017.
  6. ^ "Vlasta Bohdalová". Czech Parliament. Retrieved 16 July 2017.
  7. ^ "Matěj Fichtner". Czech Parliament. Retrieved 16 July 2017.
  8. ^ "Vlastimil Gabrhel". Czech Parliament. Retrieved 16 July 2017.
  9. ^ "Pavla Golasowská". Czech Parliament. Retrieved 16 July 2017.
  10. ^ "Barbora Jelonková". Czech Parliament. Retrieved 16 July 2017.
  11. ^ "Poslanec Lank opustil Úsvit, míří k Realistům. Bude pro nás posilou, slibuje si šéf strany Robejšek". Aktuálně.cz (in Czech). 25 May 2017. Retrieved 6 June 2017.
  12. ^ "Leo Luzar". Czech Parliament. Retrieved 16 July 2017.
  13. ^ "František Petrtýl". Czech Parliament. Retrieved 16 July 2017.
  14. ^ "Martin Plíšek". Czech Parliament. Retrieved 16 July 2017.
  15. ^ "Miloslava Rutová". Czech Parliament. Retrieved 16 July 2017.
  16. ^ "Jan Skopeček". Czech Parliament. Retrieved 16 July 2017.
  17. ^ "Zdeněk Syblík". Czech Parliament. Retrieved 16 July 2017.
  18. ^ "Zuzana Šánová". Czech Parliament. Retrieved 16 July 2017.
  19. ^ Kopecký, Josef (10 March 2016). "Turečka vyhodili z klubu TOP 09. Politika "Antibabiš" je mi cizí, říká". iDNES.cz. Retrieved 12 May 2016.
  20. ^ "Václav Valhoda". Czech Parliament. Retrieved 16 July 2017.
  21. ^ "Vladislav Vilímec". Czech Parliament. Retrieved 16 July 2017.
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