The first cabinet of Prime Minister Václav Klaus was in power from 2 July 1992 to 4 July 1996. The Czech Republic became an independent sovereign state...
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Václav Klaus' Cabinet may refer to: Václav Klaus' First Cabinet Václav Klaus' Second Cabinet This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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second cabinet of Prime Minister Václav Klaus was in power from 4 July 1996 to 2 January 1998. It was a minority coalition government that consisted of ODS...
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to as Klausism. Klaus was born in Prague during the Nazi occupation, and grew up in the large, then middle-class neighbourhood of Vinohrady. Klaus has claimed...
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Karel Dyba (category Members of the Federal Assembly of Czechoslovakia)
Pithart and Václav Klaus. He served the Czech Republic's first Minister of Economy from 1992 until 1996 with the First Cabinet of Václav Klaus and played...
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Vaclav, Contemporary Authors, New Revision Series". Encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 18 December 2011. "::.Václav Havel.::The official website of Václav Havel...
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representation in the Chamber of Deputies. Founded in 1991 as the pro–free market wing of the Civic Forum by Václav Klaus and modeled on the British Conservative...
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Civic Forum (section House of the People)
by Václav Klaus. It transformed into the Civic Democratic Party. Liberal Club of the Civic Forum - centrist wing of the party. Opposition to Klaus. It...
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Marián Čalfa (category Members of the Chamber of the Nations of Czechoslovakia (1990–1992))
including both President Václav Havel and Finance Minister Václav Klaus. Čalfa resigned from the Federal Government after the defeat of the Public Against Violence...
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Cabinet was in power from 29 June 1990 to 2 July 1992. It was the first Czech government formed after democratic election. It originally consisted of...
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1998 Czech parliamentary election (category Elections to the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Republic)
Union (US). The US was formed by former members of ODS who had left after a conflict with Václav Klaus. The ODS was polling at around 10%, with the US...
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Petr Pithart (category Grand Crosses with Star and Sash of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany)
Czech government was unable to deal with the growing power of federal Finance Minister Václav Klaus and his increasingly popular Civic Democratic Party, nor...
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acting as head of government and the President acting as head of state. The first Prime Minister of the Czech Republic was Václav Klaus, who served as...
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Kroupa, Václav Benda, Václav Pečich, Jan Litomiský, Miloslav Výborný, Václav Novotný, Miroslav Sylla, Pavel Zářecký, and Dušan Hendrych. The members of the...
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margin on the second round of the first ballot. By contrast, his successor, Václav Klaus, has required the full measure of the process. He narrowly won...
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Miloš Zeman (redirect from 3rd President of the Czech Republic)
long-time rival Václav Klaus, which was heavily criticized by President Václav Havel, the media and opposition for weakening the system of checks and balances...
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Topolánek's First Cabinet was Cabinet of the Czech Republic from 4 September 2006 to 9 January 2007. The cabinet consisted of members of Civic Democratic...
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Canadian Federal Cabinet Minister Václav Klaus, former prime minister and expresident of the Czech Republic Juscelino Kubitschek, President of Brazil (1956–1961)...
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Mirek Topolánek (category Members of the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Republic (2006–2010))
his first government on 3 September 2006. President Václav Klaus appointed the cabinet on 4 September 2006 but it failed to gain the confidence of the...
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Petr Fiala (category Members of the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Republic (2017–2021))
2011: Václav Klaus awarded Fiala the Golden Plaque of the President of the Republic for his work as a Rector of Masaryk University. Fiala was the first Rector...
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September 2014). "Klaus Iohannis. Secretele neamțului care vrea să fie președintele României" [EXCLUSIVE Klaus Johannis. Secrets [of the] German who wants...
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Vladimír Mečiar (category Prime ministers of Slovakia)
republics of Czechoslovakia. The winners of the June 1992 elections in Czechoslovakia and new prime ministers were the Civic Democratic Party led by Václav Klaus...
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margin that elected Havel's successor Václav Klaus as president. After a long-running battle with the Ministry of the Interior, the Communist Youth Union...
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Vladimír Dlouhý (politician) (category Catholic University of Leuven alumni)
deputy chairman of the ODA political party and Minister of Industry and Trade between 1992 and 1997 in the government of Václav Klaus. Between 1989 and...
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Jan Stráský (category Health ministers of the Czech Republic)
minister. When Czechoslovak President Václav Havel resigned on 20 July 1992 due to his disagreement with the dissolution of Czechoslovakia, Stráský also took...
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2013 Czech presidential election (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from February 2013)
notably by the son of the Czech President, Václav Klaus Jr. These charges have been dismissed by historians. President Václav Klaus, his Slovak spouse...
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Jiří Šedivý (category Defence ministers of the Czech Republic)
Minister under Prime Ministers Václav Klaus and Josef Tošovský. He and his wife, Lucie, have a son. "Jiri Sedivy, Ph.D." Ministry of Defence (Czech Republic)...
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Jan Kalvoda (category Members of the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Republic (1992–1996))
deputy prime minister in the cabinet led by Prime Minister Václav Klaus from 2 July 1992 to 7 January 1997. He was in charge of the civil service and legislation...
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Velvet Revolution (redirect from Czechoslovak Revolution of 1989)
workers signed petitions in support of Václav Havel during his imprisonment in 1989. Already in early 1989, the first signs of thawing relations began to appear...
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details of dissolution of Czechoslovakia, as demanded by Vladimír Mečiar and Václav Klaus, a clause forbidding the use of the state symbols of Czechoslovakia...
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