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The Government of the Czech Republic (Czech: Vláda České republiky) exercises executive power in the Czech Republic. The members of the government are the Prime Minister of the Czech Republic (Chairman of the Government), the deputy prime minister and other ministers. It has its legal basis in the Constitution of the Czech Republic.
The Czech Republic is a unitary parliamentary republic, in which the president is the head of state and the prime minister is the head of government. [1] Executive power is exercised by the Government of the Czech Republic, which reports to the Chamber of Deputies. The legislature is exercised by the Parliament.
The Czech Republic, [c] [12] also known as Czechia, [d] [13] and historically known as Bohemia, [14] is a landlocked country in Central Europe.The country is bordered by Austria to the south, Germany to the west, Poland to the northeast, and Slovakia to the southeast. [15]
The Parliament of the Czech Republic (Czech: Parlament České republiky) or just Parliament (Czech: Parlament) is the legislative branch of the Czech Republic. It meets in Malá Strana, Prague and is composed of 281 total members and Senators. It consists of two chambers, both elected in direct elections: the Upper House: Senate
Structure; Seats: 200: Political groups. Government (105) ... The Parliament of the Czech Republic – the Chamber of Deputies. Prague : Published for the Office of ...
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. [1]
Government of the Czech Republic; 0–9. 2017 Czech government crisis; B. Boroughs in the Czech Republic; C. Charter of Fundamental Rights and Freedoms;
The first page of the Constitution of the Czech Republic as published in the Collection of Laws as Act No. 1/1993 Coll. The Constitution of the Czech Republic (Czech: Ústava České republiky) is the supreme law of the Czech Republic. The current constitution was adopted by the Czech National Council on 16 December 1992.