Name[2]
|
Party[2]
|
Region[2]
|
Notes
|
Petr Adam |
Dawn (until September 2015)[3] Independent (after September 2015) |
South Moravian |
|
Vojtěch Adam |
Communist |
South Moravian |
|
Ivan Adamec |
Civic Democratic Party |
Hradec Králové |
|
František Adámek |
Social Democracy |
Prague |
|
Markéta Adamová |
TOP 09 |
Prague |
|
Augustin Karel Andrle Sylor |
Dawn |
Pardubice |
|
Pavel Antonín |
Social Democracy |
Vysočina |
|
Hana Aulická Jírovcová |
Communist |
Ústí nad Labem |
|
Andrej Babiš |
ANO 2011 |
Prague |
First Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister (until 24 May 2017)
|
Miloš Babiš |
ANO 2011 |
Central Bohemian |
|
Miloslav Bačiak |
ANO 2011 |
Vysočina |
Left the Parliament on 19 November 2013[4]
|
Margita Balaštíková |
ANO 2011 |
Zlín |
|
Jan Bartošek |
KDU-ČSL |
South Bohemian |
|
Zuzka Bebarová-Rujbrová |
Communist |
South Moravian |
|
Jiří Běhounek |
Social Democracy |
Vysočina |
|
Pavel Bělobrádek |
KDU-ČSL |
Hradec Králové |
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Science and Research
|
Marek Benda |
Civic Democratic Party |
Prague |
|
Petr Bendl |
Civic Democratic Party |
Central Bohemian |
|
Ondřej Benešík |
KDU-ČSL |
Zlín |
|
Marie Benešová |
Social Democracy |
Ústí nad Labem |
|
Martina Berdychová |
ANO 2011 |
Hradec Králové |
|
Stanislav Berkovec |
ANO 2011 |
Central Bohemian |
|
Zdeněk Bezecný |
TOP 09 |
South Bohemian |
|
Adolf Beznoska |
Civic Democratic Party |
Central Bohemian |
Left the parliament on 14 March 2017 to join the Supreme Audit Office.[5]
|
Jan Birke |
Social Democracy |
Hradec Králové |
|
Pavel Blažek |
Civic Democratic Party |
South Moravian |
|
Vlasta Bohdalová |
Social Democracy |
South Bohemian |
Became a Deputy on 31 March 2014[6]
|
Robin Böhnisch |
Social Democracy |
Hradec Králové |
|
Jaroslav Borka |
Communist |
Karlovy Vary |
|
Richard Brabec |
ANO 2011 |
Ústí nad Labem |
Environment Minister
|
Milan Brázdil |
ANO 2011 |
Olomouc |
|
Marek Černoch |
Dawn (until June 2017) Independent (after June 2017) |
Central Bohemian |
|
Jana Černochová |
Civic Democratic Party |
Prague |
|
Alexander Černý |
Communist |
Olomouc |
|
Karel Černý |
Social Democracy |
Vysočina |
|
Pavel Čihák |
ANO 2011 |
Central Bohemian |
|
René Číp |
Communist |
Moravian-Silesian |
|
Ivana Dobešová |
ANO 2011 |
Central Bohemian |
|
Richard Dolejš |
Social Democracy |
Central Bohemian |
|
Jiří Dolejš |
Communist |
Prague |
|
Jaroslav Faltýnek |
ANO 2011 |
Olomouc |
|
Jan Farský |
TOP 09 |
Liberec |
|
Petr Fiala |
Civic Democratic Party |
South Moravian |
|
Radim Fiala |
Dawn (until May 2015) Freedom and Direct Democracy (after May 2015) |
Olomouc |
|
Matěj Fichtner |
ANO 2011 |
Prague |
Became a Deputy on 26 October 2013[7]
|
Karel Fiedler |
Dawn (until 29 February 2016) Independent (after February 2016) |
Moravian-Silesian |
|
Vojtěch Filip |
Communist |
South Bohemian |
|
Jana Fischerová |
Civic Democratic Party |
Vysočina |
|
Jaroslav Foldyna |
Social Democracy |
Ústí nad Labem |
|
Ivan Gabal |
KDU-ČSL |
Central Bohemian |
|
Vlastimil Gabrhel |
Social Democracy |
South Moravian |
Became a Deputy on 30 April 2014,[8] replacing Michal Hašek
|
Petr Gazdík |
TOP 09 |
Zlín |
|
Pavla Golasowská |
KDU-ČSL |
Moravian-Silesian |
Became a Deputy on 8 December 2014[9]
|
Miroslav Grebeníček |
Communist |
South Moravian |
|
Stanislav Grospič |
Communist |
Central Bohemian |
|
Josef Hájek |
ANO 2011 |
Moravian-Silesian |
|
Milada Halíková |
Communist |
Moravian-Silesian |
|
Jan Hamáček |
Social Democracy |
Central Bohemian |
Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies
|
Michal Hašek |
Social Democracy |
South Moravian |
Left the parliament on 30 April 2014
|
Pavel Havíř |
Social Democracy |
Pardubice |
|
Olga Havlová |
Dawn |
Moravian-Silesian |
|
Leoš Heger |
TOP 09 |
Hradec Králové |
|
Daniel Herman |
KDU-ČSL |
Prague |
Minister of Culture
|
Jana Hnyková |
Dawn (until June 2017) Independent (after June 2017) |
Liberec |
|
Jiří Holeček |
ANO 2011 |
Prague |
|
Radim Holeček |
Civic Democratic Party |
Ústí nad Labem |
|
Jaroslav Holík |
Dawn (until July 2015) Freedom and Direct Democracy (after July 2015) |
Zlín |
|
Pavel Holík |
Social Democracy |
Olomouc |
|
Václav Horáček |
TOP 09 |
Liberec |
|
Ludvík Hovorka |
KDU-ČSL |
Zlín |
|
Gabriela Hubáčková |
Communist |
Ústí nad Labem |
|
Stanislav Huml |
Social Democracy |
Central Bohemian |
|
Jitka Chalánková |
TOP 09 |
Olomouc |
|
Bohuslav Chalupa |
ANO 2011 |
South Moravian |
|
Milan Chovanec |
Social Democracy |
Plzeň |
Interior Minister
|
Jan Chvojka |
Social Democracy |
Pardubice |
Minister for Human Rights and Equal Opportunities (from 1 December 2016)
|
Igor Jakubčík |
Social Democracy |
Plzeň |
|
Vítězslav Jandák |
Social Democracy |
South Bohemian |
Left the parliament on 9 June 2017
|
Miloslav Janulík |
ANO 2011 |
South Moravian |
|
Barbora Jelonková |
Social Democracy |
Moravian-Silesian |
Became a Deputy on 1 July 2017[10]
|
Jaroslava Jermanová |
ANO 2011 |
Central Bohemian |
Left the parliament on 3 January 2017
|
Věra Jourová |
ANO 2011 |
Vysočina |
Minister of Regional Development from 29 January to 8 October 2014. Left the parliament on 21 October 2014 to become European Commissioner for Justice, Consumers and Gender Equality.
|
Jiří Junek |
KDU-ČSL |
Pardubice |
|
Marian Jurečka |
KDU-ČSL |
Olomouc |
Minister of Agriculture
|
David Kádner |
Dawn |
Ústí nad Labem |
|
Zuzana Kailová |
Social Democracy |
Ústí nad Labem |
|
Miroslav Kalousek |
TOP 09 |
Central Bohemian |
|
Vít Kaňkovský |
KDU-ČSL |
Vysočina |
|
Simeon Karamazov |
Civic Democratic Party |
Pardubice |
|
David Kasal |
ANO 2011 |
Pardubice |
|
Jan Klán |
Communist |
Central Bohemian |
|
Jaroslav Klaška |
KDU-ČSL |
South Moravian |
|
Václav Klučka |
Social Democracy |
Moravian-Silesian |
|
Martin Kolovratník |
ANO 2011 |
Pardubice |
|
Martin Komárek |
ANO 2011 |
Liberec |
|
Kateřina Konečná |
|
|
|
Vladimír Koníček |
Communist |
Zlín |
|
Daniel Korte |
TOP 09 |
Prague |
|
Petr Kořenek |
Social Democracy |
Zlín |
|
Jiří Koskuba |
Social Democracy |
Prague |
|
Rom Kostřica |
TOP 09 |
South Moravian |
|
Josef Kott |
ANO 2011 |
Vysočina |
|
Jiří Koubek |
TOP 09 |
Prague |
|
Pavel Kováčik |
Communist |
Vysočina |
|
Věra Kovářová |
TOP 09 |
Central Bohemian |
|
Jaroslav Krákora |
Social Democracy |
Ústí nad Labem |
|
Roman Kubíček |
ANO 2011 |
South Bohemian |
|
Michal Kučera |
TOP 09 |
Ústí nad Labem |
|
Petr Kudela |
KDU-ČSL |
Moravian-Silesian |
|
Helena Langšádlová |
TOP 09 |
Central Bohemian |
|
Martin Lank |
Dawn (until May 2017)[11] Independent (after May 2017) |
Vysočina |
|
František Laudát |
TOP 09 |
Prague |
|
Jaroslav Lobkowicz |
TOP 09 |
Plzeň |
|
Jana Lorencová |
ANO 2011 |
Moravian-Silesian |
|
Leo Luzar |
Communist |
Moravian-Silesian |
Became a Deputy on 1 July 2014[12]
|
Stanislav Mackovík |
Communist |
Liberec |
|
Soňa Marková |
Communist |
Hradec Králové |
|
Květa Matušovská |
Communist |
Pardubice |
|
Radka Maxová |
ANO 2011 |
South Bohemian |
|
Jiří Mihola |
KDU-ČSL |
South Moravian |
|
Jan Mládek |
Social Democracy |
South Bohemian |
Minister of Industry and Trade
|
Josef Nekl |
Communist |
Olomouc |
|
Miroslava Němcová |
Civic Democratic Party |
Prague |
|
Alena Nohavová |
Communist |
South Bohemian |
|
Nina Nováková |
TOP 09 |
Central Bohemian |
|
Josef Novotný |
Social Democracy |
Karlovy Vary |
|
Martin Novotný |
Civic Democratic Party |
Olomouc |
|
Igor Nykl |
ANO 2011 |
Moravian-Silesian |
|
Pavlína Nytrová |
Social Democracy |
Moravian-Silesian |
|
Tomio Okamura |
Dawn – National Coalition (until May 2015) Freedom and Direct Democracy (after May 2015) |
Central Bohemian |
Leader of Freedom and Direct Democracy.
|
Ladislav Okleštěk |
ANO 2011 |
Olomouc |
|
Zdeněk Ondráček |
Communist |
Hradec Králové |
|
Miroslav Opálka |
Communist |
Moravian-Silesian |
|
Jana Pastuchová |
ANO 2011 |
Liberec |
|
Herbert Pavera |
TOP 09 |
Moravian-Silesian |
|
Gabriela Pecková |
TOP 09 |
Prague |
|
Marie Pěnčíková |
Communist |
Zlín |
|
Miloš Petera |
|
|
|
František Petrtýl |
ANO 2011 |
Central Bohemian |
Became a Deputy on 3 January 2017,[13] replacing Jaroslava Jermanová
|
Jiří Petrů |
Social Democracy |
South Moravian |
|
Stanislav Pfléger |
ANO 2011 |
Ústí nad Labem |
|
Ivan Pilný |
ANO 2011 |
Hradec Králové |
Finance Minister (from 24 May 2017)
|
Lukáš Pleticha |
Social Democracy |
Liberec |
|
Martin Plíšek |
TOP 09 |
Prague |
Became a Deputy on 1 July 2014[14]
|
Pavel Ploc |
Social Democracy |
Liberec |
|
Pavel Plzák |
ANO 2011 |
Hradec Králové |
|
Tomáš Podivínský |
|
|
|
Ivo Pojezný |
Communist |
South Moravian |
|
Stanislav Polčák |
|
|
|
Jiří Pospíšil |
Civic Democratic Party |
Plzeň |
Left the parliament on 20 June 2014 to become a Member of the European Parliament for TOP 09.
|
Karel Pražák |
|
South Bohemian |
|
Roman Procházka |
ANO 2011 |
Karlovy Vary |
|
Anna Putnová |
TOP 09 |
South Moravian |
|
Karel Rais |
ANO 2011 |
South Moravian |
|
Miloslava Rutová |
ANO 2011 |
Plzeň |
Became a Deputy on 14 January 2016[15]
|
Adam Rykala |
Social Democracy |
Moravian-Silesian |
|
Antonín Seďa |
Social Democracy |
Zlín |
|
Jan Sedláček |
ANO 2011 |
Moravian-Silesian |
|
Martin Sedlář |
ANO 2011 |
Moravian-Silesian |
|
Marta Semelová |
Communist |
Prague |
|
Bronislav Schwarz |
ANO 2011 |
Ústí nad Labem |
|
Karel Schwarzenberg |
TOP 09 |
Prague |
|
Jiří Skalický |
TOP 09 |
Pardubice |
|
Roman Sklenák |
Social Democracy |
South Moravian |
|
Jan Skopeček |
Civic Democratic Party |
Central Bohemian |
Became a Deputy on 14 March 2017,[16] replacing Adolf Beznoska.[5]
|
Václav Snopek |
Communist |
Pardubice |
|
Bohuslav Sobotka |
Social Democracy |
South Moravian |
Prime Minister (see Bohuslav Sobotka's Cabinet)
|
Jan Sobotka |
|
|
|
Zdeněk Soukup |
ANO 2011 |
Karlovy Vary |
|
Zbyněk Stanjura |
Civic Democratic Party |
Moravian-Silesian |
|
Miroslava Strnadlová |
Social Democracy |
Zlín |
|
Martin Stropnický |
ANO 2011 |
South Moravian |
Minister of Defence
|
Štěpán Stupčuk |
Social Democracy |
Prague |
|
Bohuslav Svoboda |
Civic Democratic Party |
Prague |
|
Zdeněk Syblík |
Social Democracy |
Central Bohemian |
Became a Deputy on 28 August 2014[17]
|
Zuzana Šánová |
ANO 2011 |
Vysočina |
Became a Deputy on 21 October 2014,[18] replacing Věra Jourová.
|
Milan Šarapatka |
|
Prague |
|
Josef Šenfeld |
Communist |
Ústí nad Labem |
|
Karel Šidlo |
Communist |
Plzeň |
|
Ladislav Šincl |
|
|
|
Pavel Šrámek |
ANO 2011 |
Plzeň |
|
Jiří Štětina |
Dawn |
Hradec Králové |
|
Jeroným Tejc |
Social Democracy |
South Moravian |
|
Lubomír Toufar |
Social Democracy |
South Moravian |
|
Karel Tureček |
TOP 09 (until 10 March 2016)[19] ANO 2011 (after 10 March 2016) |
Vysočina |
|
Josef Uhlík |
KDU-ČSL |
South Moravian |
|
Milan Urban |
Social Democracy |
Central Bohemian |
|
Dana Váhalová |
Social Democracy |
Moravian-Silesian |
|
František Vácha |
TOP 09 |
South Bohemian |
|
Jiří Valenta |
Communist |
Plzeň |
|
Václav Valhoda |
Social Democracy |
South Bohemian |
Became a Deputy on 9 June 2017[20]
|
Helena Válková |
ANO 2011 |
Prague |
Minister of Justice (until 1 March 2015)
|
Roman Váňa |
Social Democracy |
Olomouc |
|
Ladislav Velebný |
Social Democracy |
Moravian-Silesian |
|
Vladislav Vilímec |
Civic Democratic Party |
Plzeň |
Became a Deputy on 20 June 2014,[21] replacing Jiří Pospíšil.
|
Pavel Volčík |
ANO 2011 |
Zlín |
|
Jan Volný |
ANO 2011 |
Plzeň |
|
Radek Vondráček |
ANO 2011 |
Zlín |
|
Josef Vondrášek |
Communist |
Central Bohemian |
|
Miloslava Vostrá |
Communist |
Central Bohemian |
|
Václav Votava |
Social Democracy |
Plzeň |
|
Josef Vozdecký |
|
|
|
Vlastimil Vozka |
ANO 2011 |
Ústí nad Labem |
|
Rostislav Vyzula |
ANO 2011 |
South Moravian |
|
Markéta Wernerová |
Social Democracy |
Karlovy Vary |
|
Josef Zahradníček |
Communist |
Vysočina |
|
Jan Zahradník |
Civic Democratic Party |
South Bohemian |
|
Lubomír Zaorálek |
Social Democracy |
Moravian-Silesian |
Minister of Foreign Affairs
|
Jaroslav Zavadil |
Social Democracy |
Prague |
|
Kristýna Zelienková |
TOP 09 |
Central Bohemian |
|
Jiří Zemánek |
Social Democracy |
Olomouc |
|
Václav Zemek |
Social Democracy |
Central Bohemian |
|
Jiří Zimola |
|
|
|
Jiří Zlatuška |
ANO 2011 |
Prague |
|
Marek Ženíšek |
TOP 09 |
Plzeň |
|