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Prague is divided into 10 municipal districts (1-10), 22 administrative districts (1-22), 57 municipal parts, or 112 cadastral areas. Since 1990, the city has been divided into 56 (since 1992, 57) self-governing municipal parts ( Czech : městské části ).
Senate district 26 – Prague 2 is an electoral district of the Senate of the Czech Republic, which is entirely located in the Capital City of Prague. [1] From 2024, a Mayors and Independents nominee Miroslav Bárta is representing the district.
It is appointed by the Prague City Assembly, who elects the council from their own members. The council has 11 members, including the Mayor of Prague, four deputy mayors, and six other councillors. [1] [2] Council meetings are held every Tuesday, or otherwise as needed, and, unlike assembly meetings, are closed to the public. Minutes are taken ...
The City Council of Prague has a special status and acts as both regional and municipal council. Members of regional councils are elected for four-year terms. Their number varies across the regions from 45 to 65. Candidates of a political party can only win a seat if their party gained at least 5% of all valid votes.
Senate district 17 – Prague 12 is an electoral district of the Senate of the Czech Republic, which is entirely located in the Capital City of Prague. [1] Since 2018, former presidential candidate and head of the Foreign Affairs committee, Pavel Fischer, is representing the district as an independent.
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According to national Act on The Territorial Division of The State number 36/1960, since July 1, 1960, Prague was divided into ten city regions (Prague 1 through Prague 10). [2] Originally, these regions had their own political power structures, initially national committees, and later district councils and district offices.
The 2022 Prague municipal election was held in September 2022 as part of the nationwide municipal elections to elect members of the Prague City Assembly. It was a victory for Spolu which received the highest number of votes and seats ahead of ANO 2011 in second place.