• Ladislav Adamec (10 September 1926 – 14 April 2007) was a Czechoslovak communist politician. Adamec was born in Moravia on 10 September 1926. Adamec joined...
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  • footballer Ladislav Adamec, Czechoslovak Prime Minister, Communist politician Ladislav Miko, Czech politician and expert on environmental issues Ladislav Pejačević...
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    Understanding was established with Marián Čalfa as Prime Minister, replacing a Ladislav Adamec led communist government, with a cabinet in which the Communist Party...
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  • Catholic bishop Jozef Adamec (1942–2018), Slovak footballer Ladislav Adamec (1926–2007), Czechoslovak prime minister Luboš Adamec (born 1959), Czech sport...
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    actors agreed to go on strike. Two students visited Prime Minister Ladislav Adamec at his private residence and described to him what happened on Národní...
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    Miloš Jakeš in response to a desire for younger leaders (Jakeš and Ladislav Adamec) to share in power. On 24 November 1989, the entire Presidum of the...
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  • remained as party leader until 20 December 1989, when he was succeeded by Ladislav Adamec. "Karel Urbánek" (in Czech). Ústav pro studium totalitních režimů....
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  • Revolution, he was appointed Prime Minister in place of discredited Ladislav Adamec. Although Čalfa was a member of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia...
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  • Defence from December 1989 to October 1990 under both Prime Ministers Ladislav Adamec and Marián Čalfa. Vacek retired from the Czechoslovak Army in 1991...
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    appointment. He retained his post in the cabinet formed by Prime Minister Ladislav Adamec in October 1988. On 29 November 1989 Václavík was asked by the Federal...
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    Komunistická strana Československa General Secretary Václav Šturc (first) Ladislav Adamec (last) Founded 16 May 1921 (1921-05-16) Dissolved 23 April 1992 Split from...
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    General Secretary of the Bulgarian Communist Party); Czechoslovakia (Ladislav Adamec, leader of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia, and Václav Havel...
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  • Josef Korčák's, Ladislav Adamec's, František Pitra's and Petr Pithart's Cabinet was in power from 18 June 1986 to 29 June 1990. "5. Prosinec, úterý |...
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    (1924–2023) Czech 28 January 1970 12 October 1988 18 years, 258 days KSČ 20 Ladislav Adamec (1926–2007) Czech 12 October 1988 7 December 1989 1 year, 56 days KSČ...
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    Party Leader % Seats OF Jan Urban 36.20 68 KSČ Ladislav Adamec 13.59 23 VPN Ján Budaj 10.38 19 KDH Ján Čarnogurský 6.05 11 KDU Josef Bartončík 5.92 9...
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  • (197?–79) Juraj Lakota (1980) Jozef Adamec (1981–87) Anton Dragúň (1987–89) Stanislav Jarábek (1989–91) Jozef Adamec (1991) Anton Hrušecký (1991–9?) Anton...
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  • 1987, Josef Korčák retired from the Presidium and was replaced by Ladislav Adamec. At the same time, Hoffman, a Presidium member, was also appointed...
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  • and by the increasing ambitions of the party members Miloš Jakeš, Ladislav Adamec, and Vasil Biľak which had been apparent since the spring of 1987....
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    Ludvík Svoboda Gustáv Husák Preceded by Oldřich Černík Succeeded by Ladislav Adamec Personal details Born (1924-10-19)19 October 1924 Veselí nad Lužnicí...
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  • Czechoslovakia since 1948. Election was held following the Velvet Revolution. Ladislav Adamec (KSČ) Čestmír Císař (SSM) Václav Havel (OF/VPN) Havel was eventually...
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  • 1969 – 28 January 1970 Josef Korčák: 28 January 1970 – 20 March 1987 Ladislav Adamec: 20 March 1987 – 12 October 1988 František Pitra: 12 October 1988 –...
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    fourteen young women at the École Polytechnique de Montréal. December 7 Ladislav Adamec resigns as Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia. He is succeeded by Marián...
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  • 1993) Ladislav Škorpil (1993–94) Jozef Valovič (1994–95) Anton Grajcár (caretaker) (1995) Juraj Szikora (1995–96) Jozef Adamec (1996–97) Ladislav Škorpil...
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    (1902–1950), historian and theorist Zdeněk Parma (1925–2006), alpine skier Ladislav Adamec (1926–2007), politician, Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia in 1988–1989...
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  • Czechoslovakia Komunistická strana Československa KSČ Václav Šturc (first) Ladislav Adamec (last) 16 May 1921 (1921-05-16) 3 November 1992 (1992-11-03) Marxism–Leninism...
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  • minister (1968–1970) Lubomír Štrougal, Prime minister (1970–1988) Ladislav Adamec, Prime minister (1988–1989) Czech and Slovak Federative Republic Presidents...
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  • Michal Pavlata as Václav Černý Petr Batěk as Petr Uhl Jiří Lábus as Ladislav Adamec Roman Luknár as Marián Čalfa Oldřich Kaiser as Oskar Krejčí Václav...
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  • Highlighted players are in the current squad. Petr Uličný (1990–94) Jozef Adamec (1994–95) Igor Štefanko (1995) Verner Lička (1995–96) Igor Štefanko (1996–98)...
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  • spokesman of the two communist prime ministers Lubomír Štrougal and Ladislav Adamec. The editor-in-chief was Zbyněk Fiala. After the takeover, many editors...
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  • Prime Minister Antonín Červinka KSČ 8 January 1969 – 29 September 1969 Ladislav Adamec KSČ 8 January 1969 – 29 September 1969 Minister of Planning Drahomír...
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