Speculative •
Dita Charanzová, politician, former MEP (2014–2024). •
Pavel Fischer, Senator and candidate in the
2018 and
2023 elections, did not rule out becoming a candidate again when asked, commenting "you will hear from me again." •
Dominik Hašek, ice hockey player, stated in 2020 that he plans to run for president in 2028. •
Karel Janeček, mathematician, entrepreneur and 2023 candidate, did not rule out standing. •
Věra Jourová, former Minister of Regional Development, former Vice President of the European Commission for Values and Transparency and former European Commissioner for Justice, Consumers and Gender Equality from 2014 to 2019, stated on 21 February 2025 that she would closely watch who is running if Pavel decides to not run for a second term, which might "ignite a
Messiah complex in [her]". •
Michael Kocáb, composer, singer, political activist and former Minister for Human Rights and Minorities, stated on 5 October 2023 that he intends to run in the next presidential election. •
Aleš Michl, Governor of the Czech National Bank. •
Danuše Nerudová, economist,
MEP and candidate in the
2023 election, said on 20 March 2023 that she is interested in running. •
Petr Pavel, the incumbent president, is eligible to run for second term. •
Alena Schillerová, MP and Minister of Finance, was discussed as a potential
ANO 2011 nominee after Prime Minister Babiš stated that "a female president would suit the Czech Republic" and said he considered Schillerová an option. •
Tomáš Sedláček, economist expressed interest in running. •
Miroslav Sládek, former presidential nominee and former leader of the
Rally for the Republic – Republican Party of Czechoslovakia (SPR–RSČ), co-organised a demonstration held on 9 May 2025 where he started gathering signatures for his presidential nomination. He is supported by
Czech Republic in First Place!. •
Ivana Tykač, businesswoman and philanthropist. •
Petr Fiala, former Prime Minister, said that some people had told him to think about running for president. On 17 January 2026, he announced that he will not run and stated that the incumbent president is doing well in the office. •
Marek Hilšer, Senator and candidate in the
2018 and
2023 elections, stated after his defeat in 2023 that he doesn't feel like running again, adding that twice is enough. ==Opinion polls==