Prime Minister of the Czech Republic
The Prime Minister of the Czech Republic is the head of government in the country, responsible for leading the executive branch and implementing laws. This position is crucial for shaping national policies and representing the Czech Republic both domestically and internationally. The Prime Minister is appointed by the President of the Czech Republic and must have the confidence of the Chamber of Deputies, the lower house of the Parliament.
The Prime Minister oversees the work of the Cabinet, which consists of various ministers responsible for different government departments. They play a key role in decision-making and coordinating government activities. The Prime Minister also engages with other political leaders and international organizations to promote the interests of the Czech Republic.