Czech Prime Minister
The Czech Prime Minister is the head of government in the Czech Republic. This position is responsible for leading the executive branch, implementing laws, and overseeing the administration of the country. The Prime Minister is appointed by the President and must have the confidence of the Chamber of Deputies, the lower house of the Parliament.
The Prime Minister plays a crucial role in shaping domestic and foreign policy, representing the country in international affairs, and coordinating with other government officials. The current Prime Minister is a key figure in addressing issues such as the economy, healthcare, and education within the Czech Republic.