Prime Minister of the Czech Republic
| Prime Minister of the Czech Republic | |
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| Předseda vlády České republiky (Czech) | |
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Incumbent since 28 November 2021Petr Fiala | |
| Government of the Czech Republic | |
| Style | Mr Prime Minister (informal) His Excellency (diplomatic) |
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| Reports to | Chamber of Deputies |
| Residence | Kramář's Villa |
| Seat | Straka Academy |
| Nominator | President of the Chamber of Deputies[a] |
| Appointer | President |
| Term length | Four years, renewable indefinitely |
| Formation | 1 January 1993 |
| First holder | Václav Klaus |
| Salary | 274,800 Kč monthly[1] |
| Website | vlada.cz |
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The prime minister of the Czech Republic (Czech: Předseda vlády České republiky)[note 1] is the head of the government of the Czech Republic and the de facto leader and most powerful member of the executive branch.[2]
The Constitution provides that certain presidential actions require the prime minister's countersignature, including in appointing judges and ambassadors, commanding the military, ratifying treaties and issuing amnesties.[3]
The current prime minister, Petr Fiala, leader of the ODS, was sworn-in by President Miloš Zeman on 17 December 2021, following the 2021 election and serves as 13th person in the office.
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- ^ "Platy od ledna vzrostou o 13 procent. Prezidentovi, ministrům, poslancům i senátorům". Aktuálně.cz (in Czech). 2022-12-19. Retrieved 2023-09-26.
- ^ "The Czech Parliamentary Regime After 1989". Acta Politologica. 8 (2): 5–29. ISSN 1804-1302.
- ^ Article 63
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