Seventh Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Republic | |
Country: | Czech Republic |
Body: | Parliament of the Czech Republic |
Meeting Place: | Thun Palace |
Election: | 2013 Czech legislative election |
Government: | Bohuslav Sobotka's Cabinet |
Before: | 6th |
After: | 8th |
Membership1: | 200 |
Term Start: | 27 November 2013 |
Term End: | 26 October 2017 |
Chamber1 Leader1 Type: | Speaker |
Chamber1 Leader1: | Jan Hamáček |
Chamber1 Leader2 Type: | Prime Minister |
Chamber1 Leader2: | Bohuslav Sobotka |
Control1: | ČSSD—ANO 2011—KDU-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]
National party | Chairperson | Seats | ± | |
---|---|---|---|---|
ČSSD | Bohuslav Sobotka | 6 | ||
ANO 2011 | Andrej Babiš | 47 | ||
KSČM | Vojtěch Filip | 6 | ||
TOP 09 | Karel Schwarzenberg | 16 | ||
ODS | Petr Fiala | 32 | ||
Dawn | Tomio Okamura | 14 | ||
KDU-ČSL | Pavel Bělobrádek | 14 |
Name[2] ! Party | Region ! Notes | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
Dawn (until September 2015)[3] Independent (after September 2015) | ||||
First Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister (until 24 May 2017) | ||||
Left the Parliament on 19 November 2013[4] | ||||
KDU-ČSL | ||||
KDU-ČSL | Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Science and Research | |||
KDU-ČSL | ||||
Left the parliament on 14 March 2017 to join the Supreme Audit Office.[5] | ||||
Became a Deputy on 31 March 2014[6] | ||||
Environment Minister | ||||
Dawn (until June 2017) Independent (after June 2017) | ||||
Dawn (until May 2015) Freedom and Direct Democracy (after May 2015) | ||||
Became a Deputy on 26 October 2013[7] | ||||
Dawn (until 29 February 2016) Independent (after February 2016) | ||||
KDU-ČSL | ||||
Became a Deputy on 30 April 2014,[8] replacing Michal Hašek | ||||
KDU-ČSL | Became a Deputy on 8 December 2014[9] | |||
Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies | ||||
Left the parliament on 30 April 2014 | ||||
KDU-ČSL | Minister of Culture | |||
Dawn (until June 2017) Independent (after June 2017) | ||||
Dawn (until July 2015) Freedom and Direct Democracy (after July 2015) | ||||
KDU-ČSL | ||||
Interior Minister | ||||
Minister for Human Rights and Equal Opportunities (from 1 December 2016) | ||||
Left the parliament on 9 June 2017 | ||||
Became a Deputy on 1 July 2017[10] | ||||
Left the parliament on 3 January 2017 | ||||
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 | ||||
KDU-ČSL | Minister of Agriculture | |||
KDU-ČSL | ||||
KDU-ČSL | ||||
KDU-ČSL | ||||
Dawn (until May 2017)[11] Independent (after May 2017) | ||||
Became a Deputy on 1 July 2014[12] | ||||
KDU-ČSL | ||||
Minister of Industry and Trade | ||||
Dawn – National Coalition (until May 2015) Freedom and Direct Democracy (after May 2015) | Leader of Freedom and Direct Democracy. | |||
Became a Deputy on 3 January 2017,[13] replacing Jaroslava Jermanová | ||||
Finance Minister (from 24 May 2017) | ||||
Became a Deputy on 1 July 2014[14] | ||||
Left the parliament on 20 June 2014 to become a Member of the European Parliament for TOP 09. | ||||
Became a Deputy on 14 January 2016[15] | ||||
Became a Deputy on 14 March 2017,[16] replacing Adolf Beznoska. | ||||
Prime Minister (see Bohuslav Sobotka's Cabinet) | ||||
Minister of Defence | ||||
Became a Deputy on 28 August 2014[17] | ||||
Became a Deputy on 21 October 2014,[18] replacing Věra Jourová. | ||||
TOP 09 (until 10 March 2016)[19] ANO 2011 (after 10 March 2016) | ||||
KDU-ČSL | ||||
Became a Deputy on 9 June 2017[20] | ||||
Minister of Justice (until 1 March 2015) | ||||
Became a Deputy on 20 June 2014,[21] replacing Jiří Pospíšil. | ||||
Minister of Foreign Affairs | ||||