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    to 21 April 2021. Hamáček was a member of the Chamber of Deputies from 2006 to 2021. Prior to his election to parliament, Hamáček worked as an adviser...
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    and the Czech Social Democratic Party (ČSSD), led by interior minister Jan Hamáček, with confidence and supply support from the Communist Party of Bohemia...
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    Bulgaria suffered five explosions linked to the GRU between 2011 and 2022. Jan Hamáček said the munitions were not planned to explode on Czech territory but...
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    move was criticized by opposition parties over conflict of interest. Jan Hamáček stated that it was the Prime Minister's right and he would not act on...
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    which the party lost 35 seats. From 2018 to 2021, the party was led by Jan Hamáček, who has since been replaced by Michal Šmarda as leader after the 2021...
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    Chamber of Deputies, and Stropnický was succeeded on 27 June 2018 by Jan Hamáček. On 1 October 2018, Stropnický resigned from Parliament to return to...
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    Party (ČSSD) was held in 2018 following the 2017 legislative election. Jan Hamáček was elected the new leader of the party, defeating Jiří Zimola in the...
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    justice.cz (in Czech). 21 November 2004. Retrieved 14 July 2016. Pruška, Jan (3 February 2014). "Ředitelka CEP Klára Dostálová jde na Ministerstvo pro...
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    Democratic Party (ČSSD) was held on 9 April 2021. Jan Hamáček was reelected as party leader. Jan Hamáček was elected leader of the party in 2018 following...
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    leader Jan Hamáček was elected for second term when he received 433 votes while 57 delegates voted against him and 11 abstained. Jan Hamáček was elected...
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    appoint Miroslav Poche, the party's nominee for Foreign Minister, and Jan Hamáček was appointed as acting Foreign Minister. The coalition held 93 seats...
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  • he immediately be placed on a stretcher and put into the ambulance. Jan Hamáček, the Czech Minister of the Interior, stated that the police had his full...
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    Jan Blatný (born 24 March 1970) is a Czech physician, teacher and politician. On 29 October 2020 he was named as Minister of Health of the Czech Republic...
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    in Kolín. His father is the former senator elected as a member of ČSSD, Jan Rakušan. Since 2015 he has been a member of the STAN political party. He...
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    Válek". Seznam Zprávy (in Czech). Retrieved 11 November 2023. Martinek, Jan (25 May 2022). "Kritický článek tří ministrů zahraničí o Izraeli vyvolal...
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    Democratic Party Incumbent Assumed office 10 December 2021 Preceded by Jan Hamáček Vice-Chairman of Social Democratic Party In office 1 March 2019 – 9 April...
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    advisor to then-chairman of the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Republic, Jan Hamáček. In 2014, he served as deputy Minister of Defence of the Czech Republic...
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    gatherings up to 500 people. After the cancellation, Minister of the Interior Jan Hamáček stated that the limit did not apply to demonstrations.  Hungary: Budapest:...
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    manager of ČSSD on 23 April 2020. He was chosen by the leader of the Party Jan Hamáček. Party holds Governor seats in 5 of 12 regions. Ivana Stráská, Jiří Běhounek...
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    party's defeat in 2021 Czech legislative election. Incumbent leader Jan Hamáček didn't running for another term. Michal Šmarda was elected the new leader...
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    their respective ministries. The current minister of foreign affairs of the Czech Republic is Jan Lipavský. Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Czech Republic)...
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    fronta Dnes (in Czech). Prague: Mafra. Retrieved 21 September 2017. Lopatka, Jan; Müller, Robert (12 May 2017). "Czech finance minister proposes deputy replace...
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    Veřejné bezpečnosti ve smyslu usneseni vlády ČSSR" (PDF) (in Czech). Hrbáček, Jan (13 December 2017). "Ministr z báckomanda. Minulost Babišova šéfa vnitra"...
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    Foreign Affairs Martin Stropnický Jan Hamáček (June 2018–October 2018) Tomáš Petříček (October 2018–April 2021) Jan Hamáček (April 2021) Jakub Kulhánek (April...
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  • the Flemish Government (2014–2019) (Christen-Democratisch en Vlaams) Jan Hamáček, First Deputy Prime Minister of the Czech Republic (2018–2021) (Czech...
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    since 2018. On 25 October 2021 he became acting leader of ČSSD when Jan Hamáček resigned on the position. "Onderka i náměstkyně Bohuňovská měli nevyhovující...
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    Sobotka (interim) Jiří Paroubek Bohuslav Sobotka Milan Chovanec (interim) Jan Hamáček Roman Onderka (interim) Michal Šmarda Leadership elections 1990 1991...
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    that he was one of the two strongest candidates in the election, alongside Jan Fischer. Zeman narrowly won the first round of the elections and progressed...
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    65% votes and lost all its seats in the Chamber of Deputies. Leader Jan Hamáček announced he would resign as a result. Michal Šmarda was elected new...
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    of Deputies Milan Uhde Miloš Zeman Václav Klaus Lubomír Zaorálek Miloslav Vlček Miroslava Němcová Jan Hamáček Radek Vondráček Markéta Pekarová Adamová...
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