Ostravak is a regional political movement in Ostrava, Czech Republic, formed ahead of the 2010 Czech municipal elections from the civic association "We Live in the City - Our Ostrava". The movement only participates in municipal and Senate elections, and has no national affiliation or ambitions to nationwide political participation.
The Ostravak movement emerged ahead of the 2010 municipal elections, with the goal of disrupting the existing grand coalition of the Czech Social Democratic Party (ÃÂSSD) and the Civic Democratic Party (ODS), which they argued did not respect the interests of the city's citizens. According to the movement itself, it was formed in response to "clientelism, arrogance of power, unprofessionalism, disrespect for the law, inefficient and uneconomical use of Ostrava property".
Ostravak ran in the 2010 municipal elections in the city of Ostrava, winning 10 seats, and in Moravian Ostrava and PÃ ÂÃÂvoz, winning 10 seats and finishing ahead of ODS (8 seats) and ÃÂSSD (9 seats).
In the 2012 Senate election, Ostravak's candidate Leopold Sulovský was elected in the Ostrava-mÃÂsto district. In the 2018, Sulovský defended his seat with 59.89% of the vote.
Since its formation, Ostravak has received donations from citizens totalling CZK 3,604,700. According to Marek Stonià ¡ of Reflex, Ostravak serves to promote the interests of businessman LukÃ¡à ¡ Semerák, chairman of the board and co-owner of the real estate company S.P.I. Holdings, which is the largest donor to the movement.