The President of the Czech Republic is head of state of the Czech Republic. The first President took office in 1993.
List President of the Czech Republic
- Political parties
- Other factions
No.
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Portrait
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Name (Birth–Death)
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Ethnicity
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Elected
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Term of office
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Political party
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Took office
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Left office
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Time in office
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(1918–1938)
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1
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Tomáš Masaryk (1850–1937)
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Czech
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1918 1920 1927 1934
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14 November 1918
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14 December 1935
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17 years, 30 days
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Independent
|
—
|
|
Milan Hodža (1878–1944)
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Slovak
|
—
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14 December 1935
|
18 December 1935
|
4 days
|
Independent
|
2
|
|
Edvard Beneš (1884–1948)
|
Czech
|
1935
|
18 December 1935
|
5 October 1938
|
2 years, 291 days
|
ČSNS
|
—
|
|
Jan Syrový (1888–1970)
|
—
|
5 October 1938
|
30 November 1938
|
56 days
|
Independent
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(1938–1939)
|
3
|
|
Emil Hácha (1872–1945)
|
Czech
|
1938
|
30 November 1938
|
15 March 1939
|
105 days
|
Independent
|
(1939–1945) Emil Hácha became State President of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, a de jure autonomous region incorporated into Nazi Germany.[2][3] Edvard Beneš proclaimed himself President within the Czechoslovak government-in-exile, which was the government of Czechoslovakia recognized by the Allies during World War II. Jozef Tiso became President of the quasi-independent, pro-Nazi and clero-fascist Slovak Republic. Avgustyn Voloshyn became President of the Carpatho-Ukraine few days before invasion and occupation by the Kingdom of Hungary.
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(1945–1948)
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(2)
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Edvard Beneš (1884–1948)
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Czech
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1946
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4 April 1945
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7 June 1948
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3 years, 64 days
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ČSNS
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(1948–1989) Official names: Czechoslovak Republic (1948–1960), Czechoslovak Socialist Republic (1960–1989)
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4
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Klement Gottwald (1896–1953)
|
Czech
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1948
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14 June 1948
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14 March 1953
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4 years, 273 days
|
KSČ
|
5
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Antonín Zápotocký (1884–1957)
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1953
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21 March 1953
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13 November 1957
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4 years, 237 days
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6
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Antonín Novotný (1904–1975)
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1957 1964
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19 November 1957
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22 March 1968
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10 years, 124 days
|
—
|
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Jozef Lenárt (1923–2004)
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Slovak
|
—
|
22 March 1968
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30 March 1968
|
8 days
|
7
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Ludvík Svoboda (1895–1979)
|
Czech
|
1968 1973
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30 March 1968
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29 May 1975
|
7 years, 60 days
|
8
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Gustáv Husák (1913–1991)
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Slovak
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1975 1980 1985
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29 May 1975
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10 December 1989
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14 years, 195 days
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—
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Marián Čalfa (born 1946)
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—
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10 December 1989
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29 December 1989
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19 days
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(1989–1992) Official names: Czechoslovak Socialist Republic (1989–1990), Czech and Slovak Federative Republic (1990–1992)
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9
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Václav Havel (1936–2011)
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Czech
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1989 1990 1992 (failed)
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29 December 1989
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20 July 1992
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2 years, 204 days
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OF
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Independent
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