Opinion poll results

ANO
SPOLU
SPD
Piráti
STAN
Stač
Auto
Přísaha
30.5
21.0
13.0
10.0
10.0
7.0
4.5
2.0
±0
+1.5
-1.0
+3.5
-1.0
-2.0
-0.5
+0.5
Other
2.0
-1.0

Political orientation of parties

What do the symbols mean?
To make parties easier to compare, the symbols indicate a party’s political orientation. These categories provide a quick overview. More detailed information on political positions can be found on the party subpages.
Far left
Left
Centre-left
Centre
Transversal
Unknown
Centre-right
Right
Far right
Liberal
Environment & climate
Regional
Animal rights
Satirical

09/01/2025 - 09/25/2025

1019 respondents

Next Election: 2029

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Government would likely lose its majority

Based on the poll by Median, the governing parties reach 43.7% of the seats.

Median at a glance

Coalition options

Electoral threshold

5% for parties, 8% for two-party alliances, 11% for larger alliances.

Who could enter parliament?

In the current election trend, 6 parties could enter parliament: ANO 2011 with 61 MPs, SPOLU with 50 MPs, STAN with 31 MPs, Piráti with 26 MPs, SPD with 18 MPs and KSČM with 14 MPs.

The electoral system in Czech Republic

The Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Republic (Poslanecká sněmovna) consists of 200 members elected for four-year terms using a proportional representation system. The country is divided into 14 electoral districts, which align with its administrative regions (Kraje). While voters cast their ballots for party lists, they also have the option to cast up to four preferential votes for specific candidates. If a candidate receives a sufficient number of these votes, they move up the list, giving voters direct influence over which individuals represent them in parliament.

Electoral threshold and entry barriers

To enter the Chamber of Deputies, individual political parties must surpass a national electoral threshold of 5%. For electoral alliances, the requirements are stricter: coalitions of two parties must reach 7%, while alliances of three or more parties must secure at least 11% of the total vote. These tiered thresholds were designed to prevent excessive parliamentary fragmentation and ensure more stable governing majorities. Seats are subsequently allocated among qualifying parties using the D'Hondt method.

Government formation and coalition traditions

Government formation in the Czech Republic typically begins when the President invites the leader of the strongest party or winning coalition to form a cabinet. Because the proportional system rarely yields an absolute majority for a single party, coalition governments are the norm. Once appointed, the new government must pass a vote of confidence in the Chamber of Deputies within 30 days. Political stability is often contingent on the strength of these coalition agreements, as the Chamber retains the power to dismiss the government via a vote of no confidence.
ANO 2011 + STAN + Piráti
Centre-left
59.0%
ANO 2011 + SPOLU
Centre
55.5%
ANO 2011 + STAN + SPD
Centre-left
55.0%
SPOLU + STAN + Piráti
Centre-right
53.5%
SPOLU + STAN + SPD
Centre-right
49.5%
ANO 2011 + STAN
Centre-left
46.0%
ANO 2011 + Piráti
Centre-left
43.5%

Important political parties in Czech Republic

Key players in parliamentary competition

This overview shows all parties that, based on current polling, have a realistic chance of entering parliament in Czech Republic or significantly shape the political debate. Classifying their political orientation is essential for understanding bloc formation and the mathematically possible majorities in the next parliament.

Sources of data and information

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