2024 European Parliament election in the Czech Republic explained

Country:Czech Republic
Type:parliamentary
Previous Election:2019 European Parliament election in the Czech Republic
Previous Year:2019
Next Election:2029 European Parliament election in the Czech Republic
Next Year:2029
Seats For Election:All 21 Czech seats in the European Parliament
Election Date:7–8 June 2024
Turnout:36.45% (7,74pp)
Leader1:Klára Dostálová
Party1:ANO 2011
Alliance1:RE
Last Election1:21.19%, 6 seats
Seats1:7
Seat Change1:1
Popular Vote1:776,158
Percentage1:26.14%
Swing1:4.95%
Leader2:Alexandr Vondra
Party2:Spolu (Czech Republic)
Alliance2:ECR/EPP
Last Election2:33.44%, 8 seats
Seats2:6
Seat Change2:2
Popular Vote2:661,250
Percentage2:22.27%
Swing2:0.48%
Leader3:Filip Turek
Party3:Přísaha and Motorists
Last Election3:New
Seats3:2
Seat Change3:New
Popular Vote3:304,623
Percentage3:10.26%
Swing3:New
Leader4:Kateřina Konečná
Party4:Stačilo!
Alliance4:The Left in the European Parliament – GUE/NGL
Seat Change4:1
Popular Vote4:283,935
Percentage4:9.56%
Swing4:2.62%
Last Election4:6.94%, 1 seat
Seats4:2
Leader5:Danuše Nerudová
Party5:STAN
Alliance5:European People's Party Group
Last Election5:11.65%, 1 seat
Seats5:2
Seat Change5:1
Popular Vote5:258,431
Percentage5:8.70%
Swing5:N/A
Leader6:Marcel Kolaja
(not elected)
Party6:Czech Pirate Party
Alliance6:Greens–European Free Alliance
Last Election6:13.95%, 3 seats
Seats6:1
Seat Change6:2
Popular Vote6:184,091
Percentage6:6.20%
Swing6:7.75%
Outgoing Members:List of members of the European Parliament for the Czech Republic, 2019–2024
Opinion Polls:
  1. Opinion polling

Elections were held in the Czech Republic from 7 to 8 June 2024 to elect 21 Czech representatives for the European Parliament, alongside the EU-wide 2024 European Parliament election. This was the fifth parliamentary election since the Czech Republic's EU accession in 2004, and the first to take place after Brexit.

Electoral system

The 21 members were elected through semi-open list proportional representation in a single nationwide constituency with seats allocated through D'Hondt method and a 5% electoral threshold for both single parties and coalitions of two or more parties.[1]

Both Czech and EU citizens were entitled to vote in the European election in Czech Republic provided they had a permanent or temporary residence in the country at least 45 days prior to the elections. In addition, those eligible to vote had to be 18 years old by the second election day at the latest. Voter registration was required only for non-Czech EU citizens residing in Czech Republic, while Czech citizens were automatically registered in their place of residence. Citizens abroad were not able to vote by post or in Czech diplomatic missions, but may have been eligible to vote in another EU member country.[2]

Background and previous election

The previous elections to the European Parliament were held in the Czech Republic on 24-25 May 2019. Voter turnout was 28.72%. The parties and candidates elected were:

21.18% of votes and 6 seats (Dita Charanzová, Martina Dlabajová, Martin Hlaváček, Radka Maxová, Ondřej Knotek and Ondřej Kovařík)

14.54% of votes and 4 seats (Jan Zahradil, Alexandr Vondra, Evžen Tošenovský and Veronika Vrecionová)

13.95% of votes and 3 seats (Marcel Kolaja, Markéta Gregorová and Mikuláš Peksa),

9.14% of votes and 2 seats (Hynek Blaško and Ivan David),

7.24% of votes and 2 seats (Tomáš Zdechovský and Michaela Šojdrová),

6.94% of votes and 1 seat (Kateřina Konečná).

In October 2020, Radka Maxová resigned from ANO, and in March 2021, she started cooperating as a non-party member with the Czech Social Democratic Party (ČSSD), which had not won any seats in the previous election.[3] In September 2022, Hynek Blaško resigned from SPD and now sits in the EP as an independent.[4]

In June 2022, the only STAN MEP, Stanislav Polčák, announced he was suspending his membership in the party, following allegations that he was a member of corruption group led by his party colleague Petr Hlubuček.[5] A year later, Polčák resumed his membership after the Czech police decided not to charge him with any criminal offence.[6]

Outgoing delegation

The table shows the detailed composition of the Czech seats at the European Parliament as of 25 January 2024.

EP GroupSeatsPartySeatsMEPs
Renew EuropeANO 20113
Independents2
European People's Party2
2
Mayors and Independents1
European Conservatives and ReformistsCivic Democratic Party4
Greens–European Free AllianceCzech Pirate Party3
Progressive Alliance of Socialists and DemocratsIndependents1
Identity and Democracy1
The Left in the European Parliament – GUE/NGL1
Non-InscritsIndependents1
Total21
Source: European Parliament

Running parties

The following parties and coalitions running in the European elections were represented in the Chamber of Deputies or in the European Parliament in time of the election:

PartyMain ideologyLeader(s)European partyEP Group2019 resultOutgoing MEPs
Votes (%)Seats
SPOLUTogetherLiberal conservatismAlexandr VondraECR
EPP
ECR
EPP
33.44%
ANOANO 2011
PopulismKlára DostálováALDERE21.19%
PirátiCzech Pirate Party
Pirate politicsMarcel KolajaPPEUGreens/EFA13.96%
STANMayors and Personalities for EuropeLiberalismDanuše NerudováNoneEPP11.65%
SPD and TrikolóraSPD and TricolourRight-wing populismPetr MachID PartyID9.14%
EnoughEnough!Left-wing nationalismKateřina KonečnáPELThe Left6.94%
ZNČRAllianceAlliance for the Independence of CzechiaUltranationalismHynek BlaškoNoneNI1.23%
Source: [7] [8] [9]
The following parties and coalitions have announced submitted their candidacy, were not represented in the Chamber of Deputies nor in the European Parliament at the time of the election, but have appeared at least one relevant opinion poll:
PartyMain ideologyLeader(s)European partyEP Group2019 resultOutgoing MEPs
Votes (%)Seats
SOCDEMSocial Democracy
Social democracyLubomír ZaorálekPESS&D3.95%
SvobodníSvobodníNational liberalismLibor VondráčekNoneNone0.65%
PRO 2022Law, Respect, ExpertiseRight-wing populismJindřich RajchlNoneNonedid not exist
Přísaha and MotoristsPřísaha and MotoristsPopulismFilip TurekNoneNonedid not exist
GreensGreen Party
Green politicsJohanna NejedlováEGPGreens/EFAdid not run
Source:
The following parties and coalitions were not represented in the Chamber of Deputies or the European Parliament at the time of the election and have not appeared in any relevant opinion poll:
PartyMain ideologyLeader(s)European partyEP Group2019 resultOutgoing MEPs
Votes (%)Seats
ČR1Czech Republic on the 1st place!
Vaccine hesitancyLadislav VrabelNoneNonedid not exist
ČSSDCzech Sovereignty of Social DemocracyNationalismJiří ParoubekNoneNone0.11%
DSZ - ZA PRÁVA ZVÍŘATDemocratic Party of Greens – For Animal Rights
Green politicsHana JanišováNoneNone0.60%
VoiceVoice
Hlas
LiberalismMilan HamerskýNoneRE2.38%
KANClub of Committed Non-Party Members
Liberal conservatismStanislav PochmanNoneNone0.10%
LANOLiberal Alliance of Independent Citizens
LiberalismŠimon HlinovskýNoneNonedid not exist
Better Life for the PeopleBetter Life for the People
PopulismPavel OplNoneNonedid not run
The LeftThe Left
Democratic SocialismJan MájíčekPELGUE/NGLdid not run
aliens.euBetter EU with Aliens
Political satireTomáš FraněkNoneNonedid not exist
MourekTabby Cat
LiberalismJan ČervenkaNoneNonedid not exist
NOSNew Direction
Internet access expansionZbyněk HromekNoneNonedid no exist
PBRight Bloc
Right-wing populismPetr CibulkaNoneNone0.20%
FOR CZEXITFOR CZEXITEuroscepticismCtirad MusilNoneNone0.27%
REFERENDUMREFERENDUM - Voice of the People
Direct democracyVáclav SogelNoneNonedid not exist
SEN 21 and VoltSEN 21 and VoltEuropean FederalismLenka Helena KoenigsmarkEDP
Volt
REGreens/EFAdid not exist
SESOSeniors for Themselves
Pensioners' interestsJaroslav PollákNoneNonedid not exist
ŠD and SSPD-SPŠD and SSPD-SPSwiss systemPynelopi CimprichováNoneNonedid not exist
URZAUrza.czAnarcho-capitalismMartin UrzaNoneNonedid not run
Source:

Background

SPOLU

The Civic Democratic Party (ODS), KDU-ČSL and TOP 09 have discussed whether they will run under the combined SPOLU banner or independently. According to reports, the ODS and TOP 09 memberships would prefer to run independently,[10] while ODS leader and Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala favours a joint candidacy as SPOLU.[11] A combined list under the SPOLU banner is problematic due to the fact that ODS is part of the European Conservatives and Reformists EP grouping, while KDU-ČSL and TOP 09 are part of the European People's Party.[12] Sitting MEP and ODS' 2019 electoral leader Jan Zahradil was reported to be problematic for KDU-ČSL and TOP 09, as well as many ODS members such as MP Eva Decroix. On 5 June 2023, Zahradil announced that he would not run in the election.[13] Alexandr Vondra has also been speculated as a potential lead candidate for ODS or SPOLU as whole.[14]

On 18 May 2023, members of KDU-ČSL voted in a membership referendum in favor of running independently.[15] On 20 May 2023, KDU-ČSL decided at its nomination conference that its lead candidate for the 2024 elections will be current MEP Tomáš Zdechovský. Other candidates will include: František Talíř, the 1st Deputy Governor of the South Bohemian Region; MEP Michaela Šojdrová; Ondřej Mikmek, mayor of Slatinice in Olomouc; senator and twice presidential candidate Pavel Fischer; and MP Hayato Okamura. A decision over whether KDU-ČSL will run independently or as part of the SPOLU alliance will be made by September 2023.[16] [17]

On 30 October 2023, ODS, TOP 09 and KDU-ČSL announced that they will contest the election on a joint list.[18]

Czech Pirate Party

The Czech Pirate Party launched primaries for its election list on 30 May 2023. All incumbent MEPs (Mikuláš Peksa, Markéta Gregorová and Marcel Kolaja) announced their intention to run for the position of electoral leader.[19] Former MP Mikuláš Ferjenčík also announced his candidacy, and received the endorsements of Minister of Foreign Affairs Jan Lipavský and former Mayor of Prague Zdeněk Hřib. 2019 electoral leader Marcel Kolaja soon criticised Ferjenčík, stating that the leader should be a respected politician.[20] The fifth candidate is Jana Kolaříková, chair of the South Bohemian branch of the party.[21]

ANO

MP and former government minister Klára Dostálová is speculated to become the lead candidate for ANO 2011.[20] 2019 electoral leader Dita Charanzová was reportedly undecided whether to run again.[22] Party leader Andrej Babiš was also reported to be considering his own candidacy.[12]

STAN

Leader of Mayors and Independents (STAN) Vít Rakušan suggested Jan Farský as his party's electoral leader.[23]

ČSSD

Former Czech Prime Minister Jiří Paroubek has announced his intention to run in the election with his Nespokojení (Dissatisfied) movement, with the aim of connecting parties on the left of the political spectrum.[14]

SEN21+Volt

In October 2023, Volt and SEN21 announced that they would be standing in the European elections with a joint list.[24] [25] [26] The head of their joint list is Lenka Koenigsmark.[27]

PRO 2022

On 8 April 2024, ice hockey coach and former professional player Vladimír Růžička announced his candidacy for PRO 2022.[28]

Campaign

The official campaign began on 26 January 2024, when Czech president Petr Pavel announced the official date of the election.[29] From that date, no party or coalition can spend more than 50 million crowns on campaign promotion and must create a transparent bank account within five days.[30]

Parties

ANO

ANO 2011 started its campaign in Zlín, where party leader Andrej Babiš and election list lead candidate Klára Dostálová presented the party's priorities: Czech sovereignty, European self-reliance, and cutting back the European Green Deal. The party also said it wants to curb illegal immigration, lessen the EU's impact on daily life, and will oppose the adoption of the Euro.[31] ANO stated that its goal is to win at least six seats.[32]

The party announced its slogan as "Česko, pro tebe všecko" (English: "Czechia, everything for you"), accompanied by pictures of Babiš and Dostálová with Czech flags painted on their cheeks. ODS bought the web domain of the slogan, and placed there a manipulated version of the graphic, featuring the slogan changed to "Rusko, pro tebe všecko” (English: "Russia, everything for you") and Russian flags instead. President Petr Pavel subsequently criticized both sides for the conduct of their campaigns, calling them "unfair and dangerous".[33]

SPOLU

SPOLU launched its campaign in Prague, in the café of Činoherní klub, where the Civic Forum was founded around 30 years earlier. The launch was led by the leaders of the constituent parties - Petr Fiala, Markéta Pekarová Adamová and Marian Jurečka - as well as the list leader, ODS MEP Alexandr Vondra.

The alliance restated that it was an umbrella movement for conservatives, economic liberals and Christian democrats. As its slogan, it chose "Bezpečná Evropa, silnější Česko" (English: "Safe Europe, stronger Czechia") and framed the election as a "clash between democratic parties and one-man projects". Vondra said that the alliance's goal is to win the election.[34] [35]

Vondra said Spolu would push for modifications of the European Green Deal. As lead priorities he named defense and security, handling of immigration into Europe, and "kickstarting the European economy". He also said that wanted to replicate the "great Danish immigration model" and ease regulations concerning the manufacture of heavy weapons.[36]

STAN

Mayors and Independents launched their campaign before all other parties, with their leader Vít Rakušan starting a series of "Debates without censorship" in January, where he visited less-developed regions, mostly in the former Sudetenland, to answer questions from the local public.[37] [38] [39] Some experts criticized these events, accusing Rakušan of using low-income people to gain popularity. Others praised Rakušan for creating opportunities for dialogue.[40] [41]

While the early debates were not a formal part of the European election campaign, they were financed from STAN's EP election funds from the beginning.[42] In April, Rakušan passed the debates to the leaders of STAN's candidate list, Jan Farský and Danuše Nerudová.[43] [44] The debates also moved to larger cities like Brno.[45] [46]

As STAN's priorities, Nerudová mentioned fighting climate change, lowering the minimum voting age to 16, making the EU more accessible for young people, and preventing illegal migration.[47] She also said they want to focus on lowering economical inequality between regions, help Europe’s competitiveness and lowering bureaucracy.[48]

Pirates

The Pirates launched their campaign on the last day of April, stating that they intend to focus on digitalization, improving quality of life, and fighting corruption and tax havens. The also mentioned support for abortion rights and LGBTQ+ rights, as well as lowering the inequality between EU regions. The party also proposed "fixing" the European Green Deal. As their goal, the party stated that it wants to win three to four seats.[49] [50]

Both party leader Ivan Bartoš and list leader Marcel Kolaja criticised the political regimes in Hungary and Slovakia, calling their prime ministers "merchants of fear" who "push society towards the east". They also criticised some Czech parties, like ODS, for keeping ties with parties within the ECR faction.[51]

SPD and Tricolour

SPD began its campaign as a series of meetings with voters and supporters, at which the party presented its candidates and manifesto.[52] The meetings were intended to gain traction for a planned demonstration on Prague's Wenceslas Square, however, only about 1,000 people attended, far less than similar demonstrations in the two previous years.[53] During the speech of SPD leader Tomio Okamura at the demonstration, opponents threw eggs at him, and were subsequently arrested.[54]

The leaders of the two parties said their goal was to attract dissatisfied ODS voters, arguing that ODS had abandoned its Eurosceptic policies and switched to support for the Green Deal, EU migration pact and euro adoption. SPD said they want to attract voters by focusing on an economic issues, and by giving the lead spot to economist and former Svobodní MEP Petr Mach.[55] [56]

MEPs not standing for re-election

NamePartyDate announcedSource
Jan ZahradilCivic Democratic Party (ECR)5 June 2023[57]
Radka MaxováInderpendent (S&D)31 October 2023[58]
Stanislav PolčákMayors and Independents (EPP)3 January 2024[59]
Evžen TošenovskýCivic Democratic Party (ECR)5 April 2024[60]

Results

European groups

Following the election, ANO 2011 left ALDE and the Renew Europe group, and subsequently co-founded Patriots for Europe. Přísaha and Motorists also joined Patriots for Europe, having initially planned to join the European Conservatives and Reformists.[61]

Elected MEPs

NumMEPPartyEP GroupPref. Votes
1.Klára DostálováANOPfE171,142
2.Filip TurekPřísahaPfE152,196
3.Alexandr VondraODSECR118,492
4.Kateřina KonečnáKSČMNI115,386
5.Luděk NiedermayerTOP 09EPP88,631
6.Tomáš ZdechovskýKDU–ČSLEPP66,948
7.Danuše NerudováSTANEPP59,577
8.Jaroslava Pokorná JermanováANOPfE49,683
9.Jan FarskýSTANEPP44,503
10.Veronika VrecionováODSECR35,310
11.Jaroslav BžochANOPfE31,989
12.Ondřej KolářTOP 09EPP31,623
13.Ivan DavidSPDESN30,892
14.Ondřej DostálSD-SNNI24,403
15.Markéta GregorováPirátiGreens-EFA23,388
16.Nikola BartůšekPřísahaPfE21,162
17.Ondřej KrutílekODSECR20,504
18.Jana NagyováANOPfE14,448
19.Martin HlaváčekANOPfE10,662
20.Ondřej KnotekANOPfE8,565
21.Ondřej KovaříkANOPfE4,863
Source:[62]

Opinion polling

See also: Opinion polling for the 2024 European Parliament election.

Polling firmFieldwork
date
Sample
size
SPOLU
ANO
Piráti
STAN
SPD
Trikolóra
Stačilo!
SOCDEM
Svobodní
PaM
Zelení
PRO
OthersLead
data-sort-value="2024-06-08"7–8 June 2024Election result22.3
26.1
6.2
8.7
5.7
9.6
1.9
1.8
10.3
1.6
2.2
3.9
3.8
STEMdata-sort-value="2024-03-28"22–26 May 20241,62321.5
23.1
9.4
10.0
9.5
8.1
2.9
2.7
4.7
1.9
1.8
4.1
1.6
STEM/MARKdata-sort-value="2024-03-28"20–27 May 20241,39822.3
26.1
12.1
8.1
7.9
7.7
3.6
2.3
7.2
1.4
1.0
0.3
3.8
Phoenix Researchdata-sort-value="2024-03-28"1–13 May 20241,01817.5
27.4
9.9
11.5
6.2
7.0
5.0
1.3
2.2
4.2
7.8
9.9
SANEPdata-sort-value="2024-03-28"2–7 May 20241,80019.8
26.7
10.6
9.9
10.1
5.9
3.7
2.9
4.8
0.5
3.2
1.9
6.9
STEM/Markdata-sort-value="2024-03-28"28 Mar–8 April 20241,00920.0
27.5
10.1
10.4
10.4
6.7
3.4
2.5
6.0
0.9
1.9
7.5
Data Collectdata-sort-value="2024-03-25"25 Mar 202420.927.310.89.310.97.12.91.52.52.51.92.46.4
IPSOSdata-sort-value="2024-03-05"23 Feb–5 Mar 20241,51721.626.311.313.47.96.12.72.84.94.7
IPSOSdata-sort-value="2023-12-07"Dec 202325.226.310.012.07.76.012.81.1
STEM/MARKdata-sort-value="2023-11-23"23–28 Nov 20231,01015.033.811.47.314.75.43.62.96.018.8
2021 parliamentary electiondata-sort-value="2021-09-26"8–9 Oct 202127.827.115.69.63.64.72.84.71.00.90.7
2019 European electiondata-sort-value="2019-05-25"24–25 May 201921.821.214.011.79.16.94.00.710.60.6

Other surveys

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