List of MPs elected in the 2021 Czech legislative election

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Eighth Chamber of Deputies
of the Czech Republic
8th 10th
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Overview
Legislative body Parliament of the Czech Republic
JurisdictionCzech Republic
Meeting placeThun Palace
Term8 November 2021 
Election 2021 Czech legislative election
Members200
Speaker Markéta Pekarová Adamová
Prime Minister Petr Fiala

The 9th Chamber of Deputies is the assembled legislature of the lower house of the Parliament of the Czech Republic following the election held on 8 and 9 October 2021. All 200 Members of Parliament (MPs) were elected to serve a 4-year term. [1]

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Current composition

Below is a graphical representation of the Chamber of Deputies showing a comparison of party strengths as it was directly after the 2017 election. The graphic is not a seating plan.

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List of elected MPs

NamePartyRegionNotes
Ivan Adamec SPOLU/ODSHradec Králové
Věra Adámková ANO 2011Prague
Andrej Babiš ANO 2011Ústí nad Labem
Andrea Babišová ANO 2011Moravian-Silesian
Ondřej Babka ANO 2011South Bohemian
Jana Bačíková SPOLU/ODSSouth Moravian
Vladimír Balaš PirStan/STANPrague
Ivan Bartoš PirStan/PirátiÚstí nad Labem
Jan Bartošek SPOLU/KDU-ČSLSouth Bohemian
Jaroslav Bašta SPDPardubice
Jan Bauer SPOLU/ODSSouth Bohemian
Martin Baxa SPOLU/ODSPlzeň
Petr Beitl SPOLU/ODSLiberec
Josef Bělica ANO 2011Moravian-Silesian
Pavel Bělobrádek SPOLU/KDU-ČSLHradec Králové
Romana Bělohlávková SPOLU/KDU-ČSLVysočina
Roman Bělor PirStan/STANPrague
Marek Benda SPOLU/ODSPrague
Petr Bendl SPOLU/ODSCentral Bohemian
Ondřej Benešík SPOLU/KDU-ČSLZlín
Jan Berki PirStan/SLKLiberec
Jana Berkovcová ANO 2011Hradec Králové
Stanislav Berkovec ANO 2011Central Bohemian
Josef Bernard PirStan/STANPlzeň
Stanislav Blaha SPOLU/ODSZlín
Pavel Blažek SPOLU/ODSSouth Moravian
Richard Brabec ANO 2011South Bohemian
Milan Brázdil ANO 2011Olomouc
Lubomír Brož ANO 2011Prague
Jan Bureš SPOLU/ODSKarlovy Vary
Jaroslav Bžoch ANO 2011Ústí nad Labem
Jiří Carbol SPOLU/KDU-ČSLMoravian-Silesian
Josef Cogan PirStan/STANHradec Králové
Jana Černochová SPOLU/ODSPrague
Oldřich Černý SPDCentral Bohemian
Eva Decroix SPOLU/ODSVysočina
Klára Dostálová ANO 2011Hradec Králové
Lenka Dražilová ANO 2011South Moravian
Tomáš Dubský PirStan/STANPardubice
Aleš Dufek SPOLU/KDU-ČSLZlín
Jaroslav Dvořák SPDZlín
Martin Exner PirStan/STANCentral Bohemian
Jaroslav Faltýnek ANO 2011Olomouc
Kamal Farhan ANO 2011Plzeň
Jan Farský PirStan/STANLiberec
Milan Feranec ANO 2011Olomouc
Petr Fiala SPOLU/ODSSouth Moravian
Radim Fiala SPDOlomouc
Eva Fialová ANO 2011Ústí nad Labem
Petr Fifka SPOLU/ODSPrague
Romana Fischerová ANO 2011Central Bohemian
Josef Flek PirStan/STANSouth Moravian
Jaroslav Foldyna SPDÚstí nad Labem
Stanislav Fridrich ANO 2011Moravian-Silesian
Petr Gazdík PirStan/STANZlín
Pavla Golasowská SPOLU/KDU-ČSLMoravian-Silesian
Karel Haas SPOLU/ODSPardubice
Jiří Hájek PirStan/STANPardubic
Martin Hájek PirStan/STANSouth Moravian
Jana Hanzlíková ANO 2011Pardubice
Matěj Ondřej Havel SPOLU/TOP 09Hradec Králové
Karel Havlíček ANO 2011Central Bohemian
Jiří Havránek SPOLU/ODSCentral Bohemian
Tomáš Helebrant ANO 2011Central Bohemian
Šimon Heller SPOLU/KDU-ČSLSouth Bohemian
Igor Hendrych ANO 2011Moravian-Silesian
Jan Hofmann SPOLU/ODSCentral Bohemian
Jiří Horák SPOLU/KDU-ČSLSouth Moravian
Jan Hrnčíř SPDSouth Moravian
Ivan Jáč ANO 2011Liberec
Jan Jakob SPOLU/TOP 09Central Bohemian
Jakub Janda SPOLU/ODSMoravian-Silesian
Miloslav Janulík ANO 2011South Moravian
Marie Jílková SPOLU/KDU-ČSLSouth Moravian
Aleš Juchelka ANO 2011Moravian-Silesian
Marian Jurečka SPOLU/KDU-ČSLOlomouc
Vít Kaňkovský SPOLU/KDU-ČSLVysočina
David Kasal ANO 2011Pardubice
Pavel Kašník SPOLU/ODSSouth Moravian
Zdeněk Kettner SPDÚstí nad Labem
Pavel Klíma SPOLU/TOP 09South Bohemian
Lenka Knechtová ANO 2011South Moravian
Jiří Kobza SPDPrague
Klára Kocmanová PirStan/PirátiCentral Bohemian
Michael Kohajda SPOLU/KDU-ČSLOlomouc
Tomáš Kohoutek ANO 2011Ústí nad Labem
Ondřej Kolář SPOLU/TOP 09Prague
Martin Kolovratník ANO 2011Pardubice
Radek Koten SPDVysočina
Josef Kott ANO 2011Vysočina
Věra Kovářová PirStan/STANCentral Bohemian
Václav Král SPOLU/ODSSouth Bohemian
Robert Králíček ANO 2011Prague
Karel Krejza SPOLU/ODSÚstí nad Labem
Jana Krutáková PirStan/STANSouth Moravian
Roman Kubíček ANO 2011South Bohemian
Jan Kubík ANO 2011South Bohemian
Michal Kučera SPOLU/TOP 09Ústí nad Labem
Jan Kuchař PirStan/STANKarlovy Vary
Martin Kukla ANO 2011Vysočina
Martin Kupka SPOLU/ODSCentral Bohemian
Jan Lacina PirStan/STANPrague
Hubert Lang ANO 2011Plzeň
Helena Langšádlová SPOLU/TOP 09Central Bohemian
Vladimíra Lesenská SPDHradec Králové
Petr Letocha PirStan/STANMoravian-Silesian
Martina Lisová SPOLU/TOP 09Vysočina
Petr Liška PirStan/STANÚstí nad Labem
Ondřej Lochman PirStan/STANCentral Bohemian
Ivana Mádlová ANO 2011Plzeň
Martin Major SPOLU/ODSOlomouc
Taťána Malá ANO 2011South Moravian
Karla Maříková SPDKarlovy Vary
Jiří Mašek ANO 2011Hradec Králové
Lubomír Metnar ANO 2011Moravian-Silesian
Jakub Michálek PirStan/PirátiPrague
Jana Mračková Vildumetzová ANO 2011Karlovy Vary
Tomáš Müller PirStan/STANOlomouc
Vojtěch Munzar SPOLU/ODSCentral Bohemian
Patrik Nacher ANO 2011Prague
Hana Naiclerová PirStan/STANOlomouc
Jiří Navrátil SPOLU/KDU-ČSLMoravian-Silesian
Zdenka Němečková Crkvenjaš SPOLU/ODSMoravian-Silesian
Marek Novák ANO 2011Zlín
Nina Nováková SPOLU/KDU-ČSLCentral Bohemian
Miloš Nový SPOLU/TOP 09Plzeň
Monika Oborná ANO 2011Vysočina
Hayato Okamura SPOLU/KDU-ČSLPrague
Tomio Okamura SPDMoravian-Silesian
Ladislav Okleštěk ANO 2011Olomouc
Eliška Olšáková PirStan/STANZlín
Michaela Opltová PirStan/STANPlzeň
Renata Oulehlová ANO 2011Karlovy Vary
Zuzana Ožanová ANO 2011Moravian-Silesian
Jana Pastuchová ANO 2011Liberec
Markéta Pekarová Adamová SPOLU/TOP 09Prague
Berenika Peštová ANO 2011Ústí nad Labem
František Petrtýl ANO 2011Central Bohemian
Tom Philipp SPOLU/KDU-ČSLPrague
Pavla Pivoňka Vaňková PirStan/STANSouth Bohemian
Jaroslava Pokorná Jermanová ANO 2011Central Bohemian
Marie Pošarová SPDPlzeň
Lucie Potůčková PirStan/STANHradec Králové
David Pražák ANO 2011Liberec
Petra Quittová PirStan/STANSouth Moravian
Karel Rais ANO 2011South Moravian
Vít Rakušan PirStan/STANCentral Bohemian
Michael Rataj PirStan/STANMoravian-Silesian
Michal Ratiborský ANO 2011Moravian-Silesian
Jan Richter ANO 2011Ústí nad Labem
Olga Richterová PirStan/PirátiPrague
Radek Rozvoral SPDCentral Bohemian
Pavel Růžička ANO 2011Ústí nad Labem
Drahoslav Ryba ANO 2011Vysočina
Petr Sadovský ANO 2011Hradec Králové
Rudolf Salvetr SPOLU/ODSPlzeň
Alena Schillerová ANO 2011South Moravian
Jan Síla SPDMoravian-Silesian
Jan Skopeček SPOLU/ODSCentral Bohemian
Karel Sládeček SPDMoravian-Silesian
Jiří Slavík SPOLU/TOP 09Central Bohemian
Karel Smetana SPOLU/KDU-ČSLOlomouc
Pavel Staněk SPOLU/ODSHradec Králové
Zbyněk Stanjura SPOLU/ODSMoravian-Silesian
Jiří Strýček ANO 2011Moravian-Silesian
Robert Stržínek ANO 2011Zlín
Bohuslav Svoboda SPOLU/ODSPrague
Pavel Svoboda SPOLU/TOP 09Pardubice
Lucie Šafránková SPDSouth Moravian
Michaela Šebelová PirStan/STANMoravian-Silesian
David Šimek SPOLU/KDU-ČSLPardubice
Julius Špičák ANO 2011Central Bohemian
Iveta Štefanová SPDSouth Bohemian
David Štolpa ANO 2011South Moravian
Róbert Teleky SPOLU/KDU-ČSLZlín
Antonín Tesařík SPOLU/KDU-ČSLSouth Moravian
Karel Tureček ANO 2011South Bohemian
Libor Turek SPOLU/ODSÚstí nad Labem
Barbora Urbanová PirStan/STANCentral Bohemian
Vlastimil Válek SPOLU/TOP 09South Moravian
Helena Válková ANO 2011Central Bohemian
Radovan Vích SPDLiberec
Lukáš Vlček PirStan/STANVysočina
Milada Voborská PirStan/STANPrague
Viktor Vojtko PirStan/STANSouth Bohemian
Jan Volný ANO 2011Plzeň
Vít Vomáčka SPOLU/ODSLiberec
Radek Vondráček ANO 2011Zlín
Ivo Vondrák ANO 2011Moravian-Silesian
Petr Vrána ANO 2011Olomouc
Marek Výborný SPOLU/KDU-ČSLPardubice
Lubomír Wenzl ANO 2011South Moravian
Milan Wenzl ANO 2011Prague
Renáta Zajíčková SPOLU/ODSPrague
Miroslav Zborovský SPOLU/KDU-ČSLSouth Moravian
Vladimír Zlínský SPDZlín
Michal Zuna SPOLU/TOP 09Prague
Pavel Žáček SPOLU/ODSPrague
Marek Ženíšek SPOLU/TOP 09Plzeň

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