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Filip Turek
Czech politician (born 1985) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Filip Turek (born 15 October 1985) is a Czech politician, entrepreneur, and former racing driver. He was elected as a Member of the European Parliament in the 2024 European Parliament election, as the lead candidate for the Přísaha and Motorists alliance. In the 2025 Czech parliamentary election, his party Motorists for Themselves was elected to parliament with 6.8% of the vote, and Turek became an MP.
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Early life and education
Turek was born on 15 October 1985 in Prague.[1] He received his bachelor degree in commercial law from the private, now-defunct College of Applied Law (Vysoká škola aplikovaného práva ),[2] and his master's degree from the private University College Prague .[3]
Early career
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From 2015 to 2017, Turek was a competitive racing driver, participating in 27 races.[4] The nature of Turek's racing successes has been the subject of debate. Data journalists Kateřina Mahdalová and Michal Škop reported that his wins were in categories where he either raced alone or with one or two opponents, including one amateur and one child, often racing in weaker cars, and Turek usually finished in one of the last or in last place.[4]
In 2015, Turek self-published Paraziti v nás (lit. 'Parasites inside Us'),[5] written by his mother, Eleni Turková, a book about alternative healing methods.[5] During the COVID-19 pandemic, one of his companies, Zapper-Club s.r.o., of which he was one of two executives until February 2022 and the sole partner until August 2023,[6] marketed uncertified "antivirus" home remedies to seniors and others. The Czech Agriculture and Food Inspection Authority issued a warning against the company.[7] However, Turek himself denies any role in these activities.[8][better source needed]
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Politics
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From 2022, Turek began commenting on politics on VOX TV's online program Po žních k Turkovi (lit. "To Turek after the harvest") as well as Xaver Live's Přisně tajné (lit. "Top Secret"). His positions included support for a minimal state, questioning of liberal values, and opposition to the euro, the European Green Deal, and the proposed ban on the production of cars with internal combustion engines.[9]
In the 2024 European Parliament election, he ran as a non-affiliated candidate for the populist party Přísaha, as the lead candidate for the Přísaha and Motorists alliance.[10] He was elected as an MEP with 152,196 preferential votes, the second-highest vote total of any candidate.[11]
In February 2025, Turek was reported to have met with representatives of the Iranian government for undisclosed reasons.[12]
On 30 May, Turek announced that he would lead Motorists for Themselves in the Central Bohemian Region in the 2025 Czech parliamentary election.[13] He was elected to the Chamber of Deputies as an MP, with 20,232 preferential votes.[14]
Controversies
Turek was investigated by the police in 2017 for threatening an employee of the Saudi Arabian embassy in Prague by placing a drawing of a gallows under the windscreen wiper of the employee's car and a bullet casing on the roof. He was recorded on camera during the act and confessed to the police. He defended his actions by stating that he was defending his girlfriend. The police eventually treated the act as a misdemeanor, and Turek had to pay a penalty fine.[15]
During the 2024 European election campaign, several old photos of Turek were circulated online, including one where he wore a golden helmet with a symbol used by the former Greek neo-Nazi party Golden Dawn, one where he appeared to give a Nazi salute from a car, and one featuring a candlestick with a swastika. In a discussion on CNN Prima News, Turek stated that he was a collector and that he also had a knife used by SS soldiers, but he denied being a Nazi sympathizer. The Czech police opened an investigation into his gestures,[16] which was concluded in November 2024 due to the statute-barred case.[17]
Journalists have also uncovered further old photos of Turek, in which he was wearing a white racing helmet with a symbol used by the aerial-warfare branch of the Wehrmacht Luftwaffe and a fighter wing of the Luftwaffe called Jagdgeschwader 27.[18][4] Screenshots of his Facebook comments between 2013 and 2018 have been published, in which he referred to Adolf Hitler as a "golden daddy" and wrote that he always fills up with 88 litres of fuel—a veiled reference to the Nazi salute.[19]
On 23 June 2025, the website Page Not Found reported that Turek had been accused by his former partner in a criminal complaint of domestic violence, threatening with a firearm, and rape. He denied the accusations.[20]
In October 2025, the newspaper Deník N (the Czech version of the Slovak Denník N) published an article with an archive of Facebook posts and comments by Turek, which he had later deleted, in which he repeatedly made openly racist, sexist, or homophobic statements, as well as numerous allusions to Hitler and Mussolini.[21][22] Some of his racist remarks targeted former American president Barack Obama and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex.[23] Turek called for his opponents (e.g., politicians, students, or businessman Petr Kellner) to be sent to gas chambers, and he threatened them with physical assault.[21][24][25] Turek denied authorship of the posts and called the article a deliberate attempt to discredit him.[22] The Czech police opened an investigation into his deleted posts.[26] The chair of Motorists, Petr Macinka, announced that the party would file a criminal complaint against Deník N and the authors of the article.[27]
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Personal life
Turek is a collector of classic cars, especially the British brands Jaguar, Aston Martin, Rolls-Royce, and Bentley. Since 2006, he has been the chairman of the Czech Jaguar fan club, which he founded. In 2023, the club had only three members.[28]
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