Senate of the Czech Republic

Senate
of the Parliament of the Czech Republic

Senát
Parlamentu České republiky
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
Leadership
President
Milan Štěch, ČSSD
Since 24 November 2010
1st Vice-President
Miluše Horská, KDU-ČSL
Since 16 November 2016
Vice-President
Ivo Bárek, ČSSD
Since 19 November 2014
Vice-President
Jaroslav Kubera, ODS
Since 19 November 2016
Vice-President
Jiří Šesták, STAN
Since 19 November 2016
Structure
Seats 81
Political groups
Elections
Two-round system
Last election
October 2018
Next election
October 2020
Meeting place
Wallenstein Palace, Prague
Website
www.senat.cz

The Senate of the Parliament of the Czech Republic (Czech: Senát Parlamentu České republiky), usually referred to as Senate, is the upper chamber of the Parliament of the Czech Republic. The seat of the Senate is Wallenstein Palace in Prague.

Structure

Wallenstein Palace in Prague, the main building of the Senate
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The Senate has 81 members, elected for six years, every two years one third of them, in one-seat constituencies through two rounds majority system (the second round is between two candidates with highest number of votes from the first round – if no candidate obtains 50+% majority in the first round). A candidate for the Senate does not need to be on a political party's ticket (unlike the lower chamber).

The senate has one President and four Vice-presidents.[1] Its members participate in specialised committees and commissions.[2][3]

The Senate Chancellery has been created to provide professional, organisational and technical services. The Senate occupies several historical palaces in centre of Prague, in Malá Strana quarter.[4] In 2005 its budget was 561.2 million CZK.

Powers

The Senate can delay a proposed law which was approved by the Chamber of Deputies but this veto can be overridden by an absolute majority (i.e. at least 101 of all 200 members) of the Chamber of Deputies in a repeated vote. The Senate, however, cannot be overridden when it votes on electoral law, constitutional law and on international treaties.

Senate decides on confirmation of judges of the Constitutional Court, proposed by the President. It often uses this power to block unacceptable nominants and may propose new laws. However, the Senate does not get to vote on the country's budget or on confidence in the government, unlike the Chamber of Deputies.

The President (Speaker or Chairperson) of the Senate is the second-highest official of the Czech Republic for ceremonial purposes, after the President of the Republic, but without much real power.

History

The Senate was established in constitutional law of the Czech National Council (ČNR) No. 1/1993 on 16 December 1992.[5] The immediate reason for its creation was a need to find a place for members of the Federal Assembly, dissolved together with Czechoslovakia. Other reasons given were the positioning of the Senate as a safety device ("pojistka") correcting laws endorsed by lower chamber and as a power balancing tool against the dominance of a single party, especially regarding constitution and electoral law.

Due to opposition by the Civic Democratic Alliance (who had members in ČNR, the new lower chamber, but not in the Federal Assembly) and those politicians fearing dilution of power the Senate was not set up. The first elections were held in 1996, with voter turnout around 35% (much lower than turnout for the lower chamber). Further elections were held in accordance with the Constitution every two years after that.

The Senate has received criticism for being essentially powerless and unnecessary for a country of the size of the Czech Republic. However, the likely most prominent critic of Czech Senate, prime minister Andrej Babiš, has expressed his plan to change the electoral into Chamber of Deputies into First-past-the-post voting.

Political parties

Results of the Czech Senate election, 2016

Polling station of the electoral district no. 70 in Olomouc during Czech Senate elections and the regional elections held in the Czech Republic on 7 October 2016
Party[6] First round Second round Seats
Votes % Votes % Won Not up Total +/–
ANO 2011151,38817.1892,05121.71347+3
Czech Social Democratic Party128,83014.6255,62213.1222325–10
Civic Democratic Party103,21611.7142,55110.03369–5
Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia83,7419.505,7371.350110
KDU-ČSL74,7098.4878,44818.506814+4
TOP 0970,6538.0230,8207.27202+1
Mayors and Independents43,2344.9125,3895.99235+1
Green Party18,7982.1312,5652.96134+1
Mayors for Liberec Region18,6982.1216,5793.91112+1
Nestraníci16,1721.849,8492.321010
Dawn - National Coalition16,0781.820000
Severočeši.cz14,9011.6913,3773.152020
Citizens Together – Independent12,8921.4610,8042.55101+1
Freeholder Party11,0931.260110
NEZÁVISLÍ9,4921.085,6341.330000
APAČI 20178,7140.990000
Czech Pirate Party7,3520.830110
Patriotic Citizens6,4240.738,9662.11101+1
Tábor 20206,3580.720000
Freedom and Direct Democracy5,9880.680000
Moravané5,3940.610000
Movement for Prague 114,7020.539,6392.27101+1
Party of Civic Rights4,6180.520110
Party of Free Citizens4,5680.520000
Změna4,5150.510000
JsmePRO!3,4320.390000
Rozumní3,3250.380000
Koruna Česká3,3050.380000
Koalice3,3030.370000
For Prague3,0330.340000
ALTERNATIVA2,7090.310000
Ostravak2,1470.240110
New future for the Liberec Region2,0030.230000
Independent Candidates to the Senate1,9620.220000
Ústecká Citizens' Forum1,9610.220000
SNK European Democrats1,8820.210000
SPR-RSČ1,8120.210000
Order of Nation1,7230.200000
Association of Independent Candidates 11,6850.190000
South City – Our Home1,5600.180000
SaS1,2960.150000
Workers' Party1,1270.130000
HOZK9380.110000
National Democracy8300.090000
Czech Republic Patriots6320.070000
Czechoslovak Community Party5540.060000
New Direction5510.060000
NáS3800.040000
SSPD-SP2660.030000
Czech National Socialist Party1330.020000
Independents6,0930.696,0581.43112+1
Invalid/blank votes41,3233,434
Total922,493100427,5231002754810
Registered voters/turnout[7]2,780,70633.172,780,59715.38
Source: Volby.cz (results), Volby.cz (turnout)

History

Composition of the Senate of the Czech Republic
Party Seats
2008 2010 2011 by 2012 2014 2016 TOTAL
Czech Social Democratic Party 22 12 1 13 10 2 25
Christian and Democratic Union – Czechoslovak People's Party 2 2 5 7 16
Civic Democratic Party 3 8 4 2 3 10
Mayors and Independents 2 3 9
ANO 2011 3 7
Green Party 1 2 4
TOP 09 2 2 2
Czech Pirate Party 1 2
Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia 1 1 2
Party of Civic Rights 1 1 2
Ostravak Movement 1 1
Freeholder Party of the Czech Republic 1 1
NorthBohemians.cz 2 0
Independents 1 2 6 6
Total 26 27 1 27 27 27 81
Source: Senate

Constituencies in which the election was held:

  • 2008: 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 27, 33, 36, 39, 42, 45, 48, 51, 54, 57, 60, 63, 66, 69, 72, 75, 78, 81
  • 2010: 1, 4, 7, 10, 13, 16, 19, 22, 25, 28, 31, 34, 37, 40, 43, 46, 49, 52, 55, 58, 61, 64, 67, 70, 73, 76, 79
  • 2011 by-election: 30
  • 2012: 2, 5, 8, 11, 14, 17, 20, 23, 26, 29, 32, 35, 38, 41, 44, 47, 50, 53, 56, 59, 62, 65, 68, 71, 74, 77, 80
  • 2014: 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 27, 33, 36, 39, 42, 45, 48, 51, 54, 57, 60, 63, 66, 69, 72, 75, 78, 81
  • 2016: 1, 4, 7, 10, 13, 16, 19, 22, 25, 28, 31, 34, 37, 40, 43, 46, 49, 52, 55, 58, 61, 64, 67, 70, 73, 76, 79

See also

References

  1. Senators Senate website
  2. Senate Committees Senat website
  3. Senate Commissions Senate website
  4. Seat of the Senate Senate website
  5. Ústavní zmìny v dobì od pádu komunismu Bulletin Scientia Politica (in Czech)
  6. Name of "nominating party" (navrhující strana).
  7. Turnout calculated by dividing number of votes cast; Czech Statistical Office present figures summing up of all voters who had signed the voter register and get ballot envelopes (vydané obálky), even if they did not cast their votes.

Coordinates: 50°05′24″N 14°24′19″E / 50.09000°N 14.40528°E / 50.09000; 14.40528

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