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Czech Parties 5 Part 6 Top

As the Czech Republic moves toward the next election cycle, several "Number 2" figures are gaining prominence. These are the leaders who may soon define the political future:

The is a right-wing party that began as a single-issue movement defending the rights of drivers but has since expanded its platform to include broader deregulation, anti-EU green policies, and anti-establishment rhetoric.

The Czech Republic operates under a vibrant, multi-party parliamentary system. Following recent landmark parliamentary elections, the political landscape is dominated by 6 major political forces. The current composition of the Chamber of Deputies—the lower house of the Czech Parliament—is heavily shaped by this "6 top" party structure. Andrej Babiš's populist party, ANO, holds the largest plurality with 80 seats, followed by SPOLU (the Civic Democratic Party/ODS coalition) with 52 seats, STAN with 22 seats, the Pirate Party (CSP) with 18 seats, the far-right SPD with 15 seats, and the anti-establishment Motorists (AUTO) with 13 seats.

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In short, understanding Czech politics means tracking both party platforms and the influential figures who translate those platforms into policy—because in Prague’s politics, personalities often steer the party ship.

Far-right populism, anti-immigration, hard Euroskepticism.

SPOLU functions as a formidable center-right coalition formed by the Civic Democratic Party (ODS), the Christian Democrats (KDU-ČSL), and the liberal-conservative TOP 09. As the Czech Republic moves toward the next

The SPD continues to represent the anti-establishment, nationalist wing of the political spectrum. They are staunchly opposed to further EU integration and advocate for strict immigration controls. While they often operate in opposition, their ideological alignment with certain elements of the new government's fringe supporters makes them a key party to watch. According to 2026 polls, they command a steady, loyal base. 6. Motoristé sobě (Motorists for Themselves)

In a strategic move, the Pirates decided to sever their electoral alliance with STAN and run independently, later teaming up with the Green Party to broaden their appeal. The gamble paid off spectacularly. The Pirates captured an impressive , which translated into 18 seats in the Chamber of Deputies. This performance made them the third-largest party in the country, marking a powerful resurgence. Their platform, which stands in direct opposition to ANO’s skepticism of the EU and perceived authoritarian leanings, has given liberal and tech-savvy voters a clear voice in the new parliament.

Based on the coalition's published agenda, the new government’s focus will be primarily on domestic issues: lowering energy costs, providing affordable housing, ensuring healthcare access, and reviving the sluggish economy. On the foreign policy front, the shift is seismic. Expect a pivot away from unconditional support for Ukraine, a potential cooling of relations with the EU, and a challenge to the European Green Deal. The Czech Republic is now positioning itself firmly alongside the populist, nationalist governments of Hungary and Slovakia. This public link is valid for 7 days

Despite being in opposition to the previous government, the SPD has now become a key junior partner in the new ANO-led coalition government. This gives its leader, , and its party significant influence over key policies. The May 2026 poll shows the party with 6.5% support, highlighting that its base, while not massive, is loyal.

: Now led by Martin Kupka following an election in early 2026.

 

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