ABSTRACT

The Czech parliament consists of two chambers with a different history. Internal organization and structure of both bodies are very similar and follow the principles which arise from the functions both administrations have. That means that they provide professional, organizational, and technical support for the activities carried out by the Czech Parliament, its bodies and offices, deputies and senators, political groups, and members of the European Parliament elected within the territory of the Czech Republic. Administrators in both chambers conduct multiple activities which mirror the colourful internal structure of both bodies. It can explain, hardly be said, that one type of work that prevails over the other departments has various sizes in terms of staffing and duties assigned. The inter-institutional relations do not exist in vacuum but are in the Czech case predefined by the 300/2017 Col. Law on the principles of negotiation and contact between the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate.