Czech Parties 5 Part 6

If you’re at “Part 6” of “Part 5,” just go with it. And bring more klobása.

The October 2025 elections marked a definitive end to the "liberal moment" in Czech politics. The results signaled a realignment of Czech politics toward national conservatism. The opposition, led by ANO, secured a convincing victory, solidifying its position as the country's strongest political force.

: A far-right populist party known for its anti-immigration and nationalist stance. It was founded by Tomio Surový and gained parliamentary representation.

Heavily supported by seniors, lower-income voters, and rural populations who favor strong state support and stable social benefits.

Czech politics has a long tradition of satirical and single-issue parties dating back to the 1990s “Beer Party” (Strana Pivní).

Unallocated seats transfer to a secondary national calculation using the Hagenbach-Bischoff quota . This pools leftover regional votes to ensure mathematical proportionality.

This article provides a comprehensive overview of the Czech political landscape following the pivotal 2025 parliamentary elections, focusing on the new coalition dynamics, key players, and ideological shifts as of mid-2026. Czech Politics 2026: The New Coalition Era (Part 6)

: ANO is a populist and liberal political movement founded by billionaire Andrej Babiš. It has gained significant popularity and is known for its anti-corruption stance and economic liberalism.