volitených
"Volitených" is a Czech word that translates to "electable" or "eligible for election" in English. It refers to the condition or quality of being able to be chosen for a public office through an election process. This eligibility is typically determined by legal requirements, such as age, citizenship, residency, and the absence of certain criminal convictions. In a political context, a person is considered volitelný if they meet the criteria set by electoral law for standing as a candidate in a specific election. The concept of being volitelný is fundamental to democratic systems, as it ensures that only qualified individuals can participate in the governing process. The specific requirements to be volitelný can vary depending on the country and the level of office being sought. For instance, running for president might have different criteria than running for a local council position. The term implies that an individual has the potential to be selected by voters, provided they meet the necessary legal and sometimes party-specific prerequisites. It is a necessary, but not sufficient, condition for someone to become an elected official.