Denisa Rohanová, née Nepovímová,[1] (born 16 April 1975 in Pardubice) is a Czech activist who focuses on helping people in debt and in Distraint.
She is a member of the board of directors of the Denisa Rohanová Foundation, which was founded by a war veteran Martin Říha.
[6] In the elections to the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Republic in 2017, she unsuccessfully ran as a non-party candidate for the Referendum on the European Union party.
Deputies who supported her candidacy came from the ČSSD (Jiří Běhounek, Jan Birke, Jan Hamáček, Roman Onderka, Antonín Staněk, Lukáš Vágner), the Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia (Hana Aulická Jírovcová, Stanislav Grospič, Květa Matušovská, Zdeněk Ondráček, Daniel Pawlas, Ivo Pojezný, Jiří Valenta), ANO 2011 (Jiří Bláha, Pavel Juříček, Barbora Kořanová, Přemysl Mališ, Pavel Plzák, Miloslava Rutová) and from Unified – Alternative for Patriots (Ivana Nevludová).
[16] Group of senators filed a complaint against her registration to the Supreme Administrative Court and demanded Rohanová's exclusion from the presidential election.