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Government of the Czech Republic since 2021
Cabinet of Petr Fiala

Government of the Czech Republic
Date formed17 December 2021
People and organisations
PresidentMiloš Zeman until 8 March 2023Petr Pavel from 9 March 2023
Prime MinisterPetr Fiala
Deputy Prime Minister
No. of ministers17
Member parties
Status in legislatureMajority (Coalition)
104 / 200 (52%)



Opposition parties
Opposition leaderAndrej Babiš
History
Election2021 Czech legislative election
PredecessorBabiš II

The Cabinet of Petr Fiala is the current government of the Czech Republic, appointed on 17 December 2021. Following elections in October 2021, President Miloš Zeman asked Petr Fiala, as the leader of the Spolu alliance, to form a new government. On 17 November 2021 Fiala presented Zeman with the names of his proposed cabinet, and Zeman agreed to appoint Fiala as the new prime minister on 28 November 2021.

Zeman met with all the ministerial nominees during the week following Fiala's appointment, expressing disagreement with the appointment of Jan Lipavský as foreign minister. On 1 October 2024, prime minister Petr Fiala didn't accept Lipavský's resignation. Lipavský continues as foreign minister as independent, when he earlier left the Pirate party.

Composition

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Government's Office
Prime MinisterPetr Fiala28 November 2021Incumbent ODS
Ministry of Interior
First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of InteriorVít Rakušan17 December 2021Incumbent STAN
Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Labour and Social AffairsMarian Jurečka17 December 2021Incumbent KDU-ČSL
Ministry for Regional Development
Deputy Prime Minister for Digitalisation and Minister for Regional DevelopmentIvan Bartoš17 December 202130 September 2024 Pirates
Minister of Regional DevelopmentMarian Jurečka(acting)30 September 20247 October 2024 KDU-ČSL
Petr Kulhánek8 October 2024Incumbent STAN
Ministry of Health
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of HealthVlastimil Válek17 December 2021Incumbent TOP 09
Ministry of Finance
Minister of FinanceZbyněk Stanjura17 December 2021Incumbent ODS
Ministry of Defence
Minister of DefenceJana Černochová17 December 2021Incumbent ODS
Ministry of Justice
Minister of JusticePavel Blažek17 December 2021Incumbent ODS
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Minister of Foreign AffairsJan Lipavský17 December 2021Incumbent Independent
Ministry of Trade and Industry
Minister of Trade and IndustryJozef Síkela17 December 20217 October 2024 STAN
Lukáš Vlček8 October 2024Incumbent STAN
Ministry of Transport
Minister of TransportMartin Kupka17 December 2021Incumbent ODS
Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport
Minister of EducationPetr Gazdík17 December 202130 June 2022 STAN
Vladimír Balaš1 July 20224 May 2023 STAN
Mikuláš Bek4 May 2023Incumbent STAN
Ministry of Agriculture
Minister of AgricultureMarian Jurečka(acting)17 December 20213 January 2022 KDU-ČSL
Zdeněk Nekula3 January 202228 June 2023 KDU-ČSL
Marek Výborný29 June 2023Incumbent KDU-ČSL
Ministry of Environment
Minister of EnvironmentAnna Hubáčková17 December 20211 November 2022 KDU-ČSL
Marian Jurečka(acting)1 November 202210 March 2023 KDU-ČSL
Petr Hladík10 March 2023Incumbent KDU-ČSL
Ministry of Culture
Minister of CultureMartin Baxa17 December 2021Incumbent ODS
Ministers Without Portfolio
Minister for European AffairsMikuláš Bek17 December 20214 May 2023 STAN
Martin Dvořák4 May 2023Incumbent STAN
Minister for Science, Research and InnovationHelena Langšádlová17 December 20215 May 2024 TOP 09
Marek Ženíšek16 May 2024Incumbent TOP 09
Minister for LegislationMichal Šalomoun17 December 202111 October 2024 Pirates

Supporting parties

From the election until 30 September 2024 the following parties supported the government:

Coalition Party Ideology Leader Deputies Senators Ministers
Coalition Party Coalition Party
SpoluTogether ODSCivic Democratic Party Conservatism Petr Fiala 71 / 200 34 / 200 48 / 81 11 / 18 6 / 18
KDU-ČSLChristian and Democratic Union – Czechoslovak People's Party Christian democracy Marian Jurečka 23 / 200 3 / 18
TOP 09Tradition Responsibility Prosperity Liberal conservatism Markéta Pekarová Adamová 14 / 200 2 / 18
PirStanPirates and Mayors STANMayors and Independents Localism Vít Rakušan 37 / 200 33 / 200 25 / 81 7 / 18 4 / 18
Czech Pirate Party Pirate politics Ivan Bartoš 4 / 200 3 / 18
Total 108 / 200 73 / 81 18

After the Pirates left the government the position of the Minister for Legislation was dissolved and the supporting parties are the following:

Party Ideology Leader Deputies Ministers
Civic Democratic Party
Občanská demokratická strana
Conservatism Petr Fiala 34 / 200 6 / 17
STAN
Starostové a nezávislí
Localism Vít Rakušan 33 / 200 5 / 17
KDU-ČSL
Křesťanská a demokratická unie – Československá strana lidová
Christian democracy Marian Jurečka 23 / 200 3 / 17
TOP 09
Tradice, Odpovědnost, Prosperita
Liberal conservatism Markéta Pekarová Adamová 14 / 200 2 / 17
Total 104 / 200 16

Popular mandate

Support for governing parties according to the popular vote.

Member party Popular vote Percentage MPs Ministers Leader
Spolu 1,493,701 27.79% 71 11 Petr Fiala
PirSTAN 839,448 15.61% 37 6 Ivan Bartoš
Government 2,333,149 43.40% 108 18 Petr Fiala
 Czech Republic 5,411,292 100% 200

Confidence motion

Motion of confidence
Petr Fiala (SPOLU)
Ballot → 13 January 2022
Required majority → 97 out of 193 (simple) checkY
Yes 106 / 200
No 87 / 200
Abstentions 0 / 200
Absentees 7 / 200
Sources:

References

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  2. "Fiala bude premiérem 26. listopadu, Zemanovi představil jména ministrů". Mladá fronta Dnes (in Czech). 17 November 2021. Retrieved 18 November 2021.
  3. "Fiala odmítl Zemanovu kritiku, nechce měnit žádného kandidáta na ministra". Mladá fronta Dnes (in Czech). 18 November 2021. Retrieved 18 November 2021.
  4. "Prezidentovi vadí Lipavský. Dráždí ho postoji k Izraeli, Koněvovi i Nejedlému". Mladá fronta Dnes (in Czech). 17 November 2021. Retrieved 19 November 2021.
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  8. ^ "Pavel přijal demise Síkely a Šalomouna. V úterý jmenuje dva nové ministry". Deník (in Czech). Vltava Labe Media. Czech News Agency. 7 October 2024. Retrieved 7 October 2024.
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  14. Beranová, Klára (10 March 2023). "Pavel začal úřadovat, jmenoval Hladíka ministrem. Výhrady byly prázdné, vzkázal". Novinky.cz (in Czech). Borgis. Retrieved 10 March 2023.
  15. Šopfová, Kristýna (2 May 2024). "Prezident přijal demisi Langšádlové". Novinky.cz (in Czech). Borgis. Czech News Agency. Retrieved 3 May 2024.
  16. Menšík, Jan (16 May 2024). "Pavel jmenoval Ženíška novým ministrem pro vědu a výzkum". Novinky.cz (in Czech). Borgis. Retrieved 16 May 2024.
  17. "Hlasování Poslanecké sněmovny - 6/47". Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Republic (in Czech). Retrieved 14 January 2022.
  1. Member of KAO, STAN nominee
  2. Initially in government for Pirates, when the Pirates left the government Lipavský left the party, but remained in government after a discussion with Prime Minister Fiala.
  3. Independent, STAN nominee
  4. Independent, STAN nominee
  5. Independent, KDU-ČSL nominee
  6. Independent, STAN nominee
  7. Independent, Pirates nominee
  8.   ODS and TOP 09 [cs] (36)   KDU-ČSL and Independents (12)
    •   KDU-ČSL (8)
    •   SproK (1)
    •   non-partisans (3)
  9.   Mayors and Independents Group [cs] (18)   SEN 21 and Pirates (7)
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