Elections in Prague: Who will run for STAN?
September 23 and 24. These days, not only in Prague and its city districts, but also throughout the country, new members of local councils will be elected. And thus the new leadership of cities and local governments. The existing primate has already applied for the mayor’s chain in advancer Zdenek Hrib (Pirates)its predecessor Bohuslav Svoboda (ODS), Jan Cizinsky (Prague Sobe) whose Petr Hlaváček for STAN. The last successful candidate named, whose announcement is a matter of days. According to Blesk, he will lead a number of interesting names in the fight for Prague.
Famous director and director of Prague Pride
He should become the most famous Jan Hřebejk, who has recently commented on political events in the Czech Republic. Famous director ageless classics, such as Pelíšky, Pupendo, or we have to help ourselves sharply define ourselves in the past, for example, against former Prime Minister Andrej Babiš (YES) or President Miloš Zeman. STAN should support the political efforts of the candidate from the last place.
Among other things, the deputy and long-time director of the well-known Prague Spring International Music Festival is to appear at the event Roman Belarus. It would complement it, among other things Czeslaw Walek, Chairman of the Prague Pride Association and head of the We Are Fair initiative, who used to be Deputy Minister for National Minorities Michael Kocáb (Greens), and who has so far run for the Greens. The activist has been involved for a long time the fight for human rights and equality. The current Deputy Mayor of Prague 3 should also appear in the foreground of the candidate Pavel Dobeš, who was in the years 2011 to 2012 for Public Affairs and later for PEOPLE Ministry of Transportation in the government of Petr Nečas (ODS).
Not even a name should be left without interest Simon Ornest, who is the son of the famous acting couple Daniela Kolářová and Jiří Ornest. Simon is the bandleader and above all founder of the famous group The Tap Tap, in which students and graduates of the Jedlička Institute play. At the same time, he was an assistant to the current mayor of Prague 3, Jiří Ptáček (TOP 09), who ruled in Žižkov in a coalition with STAN, and these groups have already announced that they will continue in Prague 3 until the upcoming elections.
The current councilor of Prague 8 should also appear at the forefront of the candidate Tomáš Hřebík. On May 1, he announced that he and his partner, the Czech Miss Jitka Boho, were looking forward to their first common offspring, which the stork should bring this autumn.
“Strong” trio
As stated above, the candidate for the election succeeded the current First Deputy Mayor Petr Hlaváček, who was elected to the current council in the colors of TOP 09. “Member of the City Council I am for the United Forces for Prague and I am also a member of the United Forces Representative Club. So I remain standing in the middle of the United Forces, for which I even ran as a TOPka nominee. The mayors are close to me in their settings – they came from the bottom of communal politics, in which they learned to solve the practical problems of the inhabitants, as well as politically center-right anchoring, “Hlaváček added for Blesk earlier.
His back should hide from him the current representative, in the years 2014 to 2018 also the councilor of the capital for the environment, and last but not least longtime mayor of Slivence Jana Plamínková. Chairman of the Prague STAN Petr Hlubuček, who is currently the Deputy Mayor for Security, Environment and Infrastructure and a longtime mayor Lysolajíshould run from the 3rd place of the candidate.
Seventeen
This is exactly how many current mayors of Prague’s city districts should appear in the 65-member candidate. After all, this is also where the essence of the party’s name comes from – the Mayors and the Independents. In addition to Hlubučka (Lysolaje) and Flame (Slivenec), for example, candidates should appear in the foreground Petr Hejma, who at the head of Prague 1 he sat from 2006 to 2009 and then again from 2020, then Miloš Růžička (Devil), Antonín Klecanda (Kolovraty) or Viktor Komárek (Nebušice). Other names that lead the city districts are Michal Biskup (Vinoř), Petr Hejl (Suchdol), Olga Hromasová (Petrovice) or Kateřina Šilhová Šafránková (Dolní Chabry).
In order for the list to be complete, the following should also run: Zorka Starčevicová (Klánovice), Lenka Alinčová (Kunratice), Zuzana Vejvodová (Zbraslav), Angela Morávková (Koloděje), Zdeněk Hradil (Přední Kopanina), Marta Koropecká (Zličín) and Milada Voborská (Satalice). The name is also worth mentioning Vojtěch Zelenka, who he was mayor of Prague 22 from 2018 to 2021, and which became widely known by designating former Minister of Transport Karel Havlíček (YES) as “cattle”. He thus opposed Havlíček’s claim that the completion of the Prague Ring Road was blocked by Prague 22.
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Deputy Mayor of Prague Petr Hlaváček
Author: Czech News Center / Jan Zázvorka