List of Prime Ministers of the Czech Republic

List of Prime Ministers of the Czech Republic
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This is a list of Prime Ministers of the Czech Republic, a political office that was created in 1993 following the dissolution of Czechoslovakia. The office was preceded by that of the Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia.

The Czech Republic is a parliamentary representative democracy, with the Prime Minister acting as head of government and the President of the Czech Republic acting as head of state.

The first Prime Minister of the Czech Republic was Václav Klaus, who is currently serving as President. The current Prime Minister is Petr Nečas, in office since 28 June 2010.

Usually during the period of changing person in the office there are two Prime Ministers at the same time, one that is leaving and one that is designated. This period can be as short as one day (as with Gross and Paroubek) but often it is longer and the longest period yet recorded is of 31 days (Topolánek and Fisher).

Prime Ministers of the Czech Republic

Name Portrait Elected Entered office Left office Political party
1 Václav Klaus Vaclav-Klaus-01.jpg 1992
1996
1 January 1993 2 January 1998 Civic Democratic Party
2 Josef Tošovský No image.svg 17 December 1997 22 July 1998 Independent
3 Miloš Zeman Milos Zeman.jpg 1998 17 July 1998 15 July 2002 Czech Social Democratic Party
4 Vladimír Špidla Vladimir Spidla, Commissioner for Employment, Social Affairs & Equal Opportunities, European Commission, at the Horasis Global China Business Meeting 2007.jpg 2002 12 July 2002 4 August 2004 Czech Social Democratic Party
5 Stanislav Gross No image.svg 26 July 2004 25 April 2005 Czech Social Democratic Party
6 Jiří Paroubek Jiri Paroubek.jpg 25 April 2005 4 September 2006 Czech Social Democratic Party
7 Mirek Topolánek Mirek Topolanek.jpg 2006 16 August 2006 8 May 2009 Civic Democratic Party
8 Jan Fischer Jan Fischer KVIFF-2.jpg 9 April 2009 13 July 2010 Independent
9 Petr Nečas Praha, Malá Strana, Kampa, Petr Nečas 3.JPG 2010 28 June 2010 Incumbent Civic Democratic Party

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