December 2021 Czech Social Democratic Party leadership election
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10 December 2021
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A leadership election for the Czech Social Democratic Party (ČSSD) was held on 10 December 2021 following party's defeat in the 2021 Czech legislative election. Incumbent leader Jan Hamáček declined to run for another term. Michal Šmarda was elected the new leader.
ČSSD participated in 2021 Czech legislative election. It received only 4.65% votes and lost all its seats in the Chamber of Deputies. Leader Jan Hamáček announced he would resign as a result.[1] Hamáček officially resigned on 25 October 2021. Date for leadership election was set on 10 December 2021.[2] Minister of Labour and Social Affairs Jana Maláčová announced her candidacy on the same day.[3] Jan Jukl announced his candidacy on 26 October 2021.[4] Michal Šmarda announced his candidacy on 1 November 2021. He stated that he wants to create a believable team to lead the party. He gained support of Tomáš Petříček and Martin Netolický[5] Šmarda was endorsed by Vysočina Regional organisation.[6] On 9 November 2021 Jana Turoňová announced her candidacy.[7] On 29 November 2021 it was announced that Miroslav Krejčík, Jaromír Landsman and Petr Jaďuď are also running.[8][9]
On 8 December 2021 Prague organisation endorsed Maláčová.[10]