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This concludes Part 6 of our series on Czech parties. Did you miss Parts 1–5? They cover the rise of the Communist Party’s remnants, the fall of the Social Democrats (ČSSD), regional movements in Moravia, and the history of party financing scandals. Subscribe for updates on the 2025 election.
The Czech political landscape is undergoing a massive transformation as the nation heads toward its next major electoral cycle. At the center of this shift is the complex interplay between the traditional "Five-Party Coalition" (Spolu plus PirSTAN) and the rising populist opposition.
While ideologically different, these two parties currently share a similar struggle: fighting for survival. The Communists (KSÄŚM) have historically been a "top" party, but recent polling suggests they are at risk of dropping below the parliamentary threshold. czech parties 5 part 6 top
Right-wing, Anti-Green Deal, Libertarian tendencies Leader: (Key influential figures) Status in 2026: New Governing Coalition Member
STAN provides the coalition’s backbone on internal security, regional funding, and school modernization. Without STAN, the government collapses. This concludes Part 6 of our series on Czech parties
Recent European and local election data reveal that the electorate is highly volatile. To counter the strength of ANO, the SPOLU alliance (ODS, KDU-ÄŚSL, TOP 09) has frequently chosen to stick together for joint campaigns rather than running independently.
The Czech political landscape has entered a volatile and fascinating new chapter in 2026. Following the turbulent parliamentary elections in late 2025, which saw a significant shift in power, the nation is maneuvering through a landscape defined by coalition building, ideological clashes, and a strong populist resurgence. Subscribe for updates on the 2025 election
As these five political parties compete for dominance, their legislative battles and campaign strategies are dictated by six overarching issues at the top of the national discourse. 1. Fiscal Discipline vs. Social Welfare
Despite losing the top spot in the 2025 elections, ODS remains the cornerstone of the right-wing opposition. As the leading party within the former "SPOLU" coalition, they represent traditional center-right values, focusing on free markets, a strong NATO alliance, and closer ties with Western partners. In 2026, they are focused on critiquing the budgetary decisions of the new government while trying to hold their coalition partners together. 3. STAN (Mayors and Independents) Ideology: Liberal, Regionalist, Center-right Leader: VĂt Rakušan
Following the parliamentary elections in , the Czech Republic's
A centrist movement rooted in local government success. STAN focuses heavily on decentralization, regional development, and pragmatic, problem-solving governance. The Sixth Major Force: ANO 2011 and the Opposition