Prague City Assembly | |
Native Name: | Zastupitelstvo hlavního města Prahy |
Coa Pic: | Coat of arms of Prague.svg |
Structure1: | Zastupitelstvo hlavního města Prahy 2022.svg |
Members: | 65 |
Last Election1: | September 2022 |
Structure1 Res: | 250px |
Session Room: | MHMP sal.JPG |
Website: | praha.eu |
Political Groups1: | Majority (36) Minority (29) |
Leader1: | Bohuslav Svoboda |
Leader1 Type: | Mayor |
Party1: | ODS |
Election1: | 2023 |
Leader2: | Zdeněk Hřib |
Leader2 Type: | First Deputy Mayor |
Party2: | Pirates |
Leader3: | Alexandra Udženija |
Leader3 Type: | Deputy Mayor |
Party3: | ODS |
Leader4: | Jana Komrsková |
Leader4 Type: | Deputy Mayor |
Party4: | Pirates |
Leader5: | Jiří Pospíšil |
Leader5 Type: | Deputy Mayor |
Party5: | TOP 09 |
Leader6: | Petr Hlaváček |
Leader6 Type: | Deputy Mayor |
Party6: | STAN |
Meeting Place: | New City Hall |
The Prague City Assembly (cs|Zastupitelstvo hlavního města Prahy (ZHMP)) is the elected legislative body of Prague, the capital city of the Czech Republic. The capital city of Prague is a separate type of territorial self-governing entity and is therefore neither a region nor a municipality. The assembly has similar powers to those of Czech regional and municipal councils. It is composed of 55 to 70 members who are elected as part of the municipal council elections for 4 years.[1]
The assembly meets in the New City Hall municipal building on Mariánské náměstí. It usually meets once a month, with the exception of the months of July and August, or as needed. Assembly meetings are, unlike Prague City Council meetings, publicly accessible and are available live and recorded on the website of the City Hall of Prague.[2]