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Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Republic

Coordinates: 50°05′21″N 14°24′14″E / 50.08917°N 14.40389°E / 50.08917; 14.40389
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Chamber of Deputies
of the Parliament of the Czech Republic

Poslanecká sněmovna
Parlamentu České republiky
7th Legislature
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
Term limits
None
History
New session started
1 November 2017 (2017-11-01)
Leadership
Jaroslav Faltýnek, ANO
since 1 October 2017
1st Vice-chairman
Jan Chvojka, ČSSD
since 1 October 2017
Vice-chairman
Jana Černochová, ODS
since 1 October 2017
Structure
Seats200 members
Political groups
Government (118)
  •   ANO (68)
  •   ČSSD (33)
  •   KDU-ČSL (17)

Opposition (72)

Length of term
Four years
Elections
Party-list proportional representation
D'Hondt method
Last election
20—21 October 2017
Meeting place
Thun Palace, Malá Strana, Prague
Website
www.psp.cz

The Chamber of Deputies of the Parliament of the Czech Republic (Template:Lang-cs, PSP or PSP ČR) or just Chamber of Deputies, is the lower house of the bicameral Parliament of the Czech Republic. The seat of the Chamber of Deputies is Thun Palace in Malá Strana, Prague.

The members of the 200-seat house serve for four-year terms and are elected using the party-list proportional representation system. Since 2002, there are 14 constituencies matching the Czech regions and the D'Hondt method has been applied.

The Government is primarily responsible to the Chamber of Deputies and the Prime Minister stays in office only as long as he or she retains the support of a majority of its members.

Electability and mandate

Every citizen of the Czech Republic aged at least 18 who has the right to vote and is over 21 years old is eligible to be elected. The Deputy may not hold the office of the Senator, the President of the Czech Republic or judge, which also applies to certain positions specified by law. The office of the Deputy expires once:

(1) a Deputy-elect refuses to take the oath or takes it with reservation
(2) the tenure expires
(3) the Deputy resigns from the office
(4) the Deputy loses eligibility to be elected
(5) the Chamber is dissolved
(6) the Deputy takes up an office incompatible with serving as the Deputy.[1]

Past elections

Members

Further reading

  • 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

See also

References

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

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