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Martin Netolický (born 22 September 1982) is a Czech politician who has served as governor of
Pardubice Region Pardubice Region () is an administrative unit () of the Czech Republic, located mainly in the eastern part of its historical region of Bohemia, with a small part in northwestern Moravia. It is named after its capital Pardubice. As an administrat ...
since 2012. He has been a member of Regional Assembly of Pardubice Region since 2008 and Member of City Assembly of Česká Třebová since 2006. specialized mainly in the area of budget law and financing of territorial self-governing units.


Early life and education

Netolický graduated from Masaryk University, specialising in the area of budget law and financing of territorial self-governing units.


Political career

Netolický was first elected to the council of Česká Třebová in 2006. He successfully ran for the Pardubice Regional Council in 2008. In the 2012 Czech regional elections, Netolický was a ČSSD candidate for the Pardubice region, receiving a total of 21.31% votes and 12 mandates. He was elected by a large majority of 40 out of 44 deputies, thus gaining the support of the majority of the opposition as well. In the
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, Netolický defended the post of representative of the city of
Česká Třebová Česká Třebová (; ) is a town in Ústí nad Orlicí District in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 15,000 inhabitants. The historic town centre is well preserved and is protected as an Cultural monument (Czech Republic)#Mon ...
for the ČSSD, where he succeeded thanks to preferential votes. When Netolický moved from ninth to first place, the party won six mandates in the city. In the
2016 Czech regional elections Elections to regional councils in the Czech Republic in 13 regions (except Prague) were held on 7 and 8 October 2016. In one third of constituencies, the elections were combined with Czech Senate elections. Also, several municipal referendums ...
, Netolický was the leader of the ČSSD in the Pardubice region, defending the mandate of the regional representative. On 21 October 2016, he was elected as the governor of the Pardubice Region again, having won votes of 33 of the 44 representatives present). On 7 April 2018, Netolický was elected deputy chairman of the party at the ČSSD convention in Hradec Králové. In the 2018 Czech municipal elections, he succeeded as a member of the ČSSD thanks to preferential votes, moving from sixth to first place. Netolický held the position of vice-chairman of the party until the ČSSD congress in March 2019. In the
2020 Czech regional elections Elections to regional councils in the Czech Republic in 13 regions (except Prague) were held on 2–3 October 2020. Background ANO 2011 won the previous election. Czech Social Democratic Party saw heavy losses and came second. 2017 Czech legisla ...
, Netolický was the leader of the entity "3PK – For a prosperous Pardubice region". He eventually defended the mandate of the regional representative. On 26 October 2020, Netolický was elected as the governor of the Pardubice Region for the third time, winning 27 out of 45 votes. During the
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, Netolický was originally supposed to run for the ČSSD in the Pardubice region, but resigned from his position on the candidate list. For the post of party chairman, he publicly supported his unsuccessful opponent and
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. In May 2021, the chairman of the ČSSD,
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, dismissed Netolický from his position as a member of the supervisory board of the Czech Post. This happened only the day after Netolický confirmed that he had met Hamáček in April and discussed his canceled trip to Moscow due to the
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. In the 2022 Czech municipal elections, Netolický ran for the council of Česká and finished first place, thus defending the mandate of the representative. At the 45th ČSSD party congress in June 2023, Netolický also defended the position as candidate of the ČSSD with 131 votes. On 11 October 2024, Netolický was elected as the governor of the Pardubice Region for the fourth time, winning 38 out of 45 votes.


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External links


Profile on the website of Pardubice Region
{{DEFAULTSORT:Netolický, Martin 1982 births Living people Czech Social Democratic Party governors Masaryk University alumni People from Ústí nad Orlicí