Petr Nečas (Czech pronunciation: [ˈpɛtr̩ ˈnɛtʃas]; born 19 November 1964) is a Czech former politician who served as the prime minister of the Czech Republic...
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Minister Petr Nečas, and was appointed as Minister of Education, Youth and Sports in Nečas' government on 2 May 2012, remaining in that post until Nečas resigned...
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Look up nečas or Nečas in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nečas (masculine), Nečasová (feminine) is a Czech surname. Simplified form Necas. It may refer...
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Cabinet of Petr Nečas was formed after 2010 Czech legislative election. It consisted of Civic Democratic Party, TOP 09 and Public Affairs (later replaced...
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Minister of Finance in Petr Fiala's Cabinet since 17 December 2021. He was previously appointed to the Cabinet of Petr Nečas on 12 December 2012, serving...
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June, a centre-right coalition of ODS, TOP 09, and VV was formed, with Petr Nečas becoming the prime minister. On 24 March 2009, after four previous failed...
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Minister Petr Nečas and his coalition government. On 17 June 2013, it resulted in the resignation of the Prime Minister and the cabinet. Nečas also quit...
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largest party right of the centre, it formed a centre-right government with Petr Nečas as prime minister. In the 2013 legislative election, the party was marginalized...
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Czech Republic from November 2011 to July 2013. He was appointed to Petr Nečas's Cabinet on 16 November 2011. Since November 2020 he has been the Governor...
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July 2013 in Cabinet of Petr Nečas. He has been a Member of the Chamber of Deputies (MP) since 26 October 2013. "Zeman to name Petr Fiala prime minister...
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Mirek Topolánek and then again from 2010 to 2013 in the government of Petr Nečas. Kalousek was born in Tábor. He studied chemistry at the Institute of...
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in the election. The main Candidates included Petr Nečas, Jan Zahradil and Mirek Topolánek. Petr Nečas was considered front-runner but unexpectedly lost...
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Mirek Topolánek, and then again from 2010 to 2012 in the government of Petr Nečas. Pospíšil was a member of the Chamber of Deputies (MP) from 2002 to 2014...
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Minister of Defense in December 2012, but was dismissed by Prime Minister Petr Nečas eight days later, due to criticism of her rapid replacement of ministry...
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usually in the form of comments in the media, interviews or debates. After Petr Pavel was elected president of the Czech Republic in 2023, he became one...
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legislative term. The government elected in May 2010 led by Prime Minister Petr Nečas was forced to resign on 17 June 2013, after a corruption and bribery scandal...
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of party's congress. Incumbent leader and Prime Minister Petr Nečas sought re-election. Nečas faced Ivan Fuksa who announced his candidacy only a day prior...
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the Czech Republic from December 2012 to July 2013. He was appointed to Petr Nečas' Cabinet as an independent on 12 December 2012. "Stanjura povede dopravu...
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Minister of Defence (November 2010 – August 2012) under Prime Minister Petr Nečas. In September 2007, he became the highest-ranking Czech in NATO's history...
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the council and agreed on his nomination for the post of mayor. Under Petr Nečas' government, Kupka became a spokesman for the government of the Czech...
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appointed as the prime minister by President Miloš Zeman. Rusnok replaced Petr Nečas, who resigned over a corruption and spying affair. On 25 May 2016, President...
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2011 Prague Gay Pride. In June 2013, the coalition government led by Petr Nečas collapsed due to a corruption and spying scandal. Zeman, ignoring the...
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September 2016 by current leader Pavel Sehnal, and former Prime Minister Petr Nečas is also involved with the party. The party participated in the 2017 legislative...
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portal Memorial and Education Centre Andreasstrasse "Czech Prime minister Petr Nečas: The years of totalitarianism were years of struggle for liberty". Platform...
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Jan Fischer (2009–2010) Petr Nečas (2010–2013) Jiří Rusnok (2013–2014) Bohuslav Sobotka (2014–2017) Andrej Babiš (2017–2021) Petr Fiala (2021–present) "Kramář's...
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Holocaust has its own museum.[citation needed] "Czech Prime minister Petr Nečas: The years of totalitarianism were years of struggle for liberty". Platform...
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7 March 2003 until 7 March 2013. The current and 13th Prime Minister is Petr Fiala, leader of the ODS, who was appointed by the President on November...
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Deputies of the Parliament of the Czech Republic and became a member of Petr Nečas' cabinet. In April 2011, Bárta was accused of bribery by his colleagues...
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Thorning-Schmidt Václav Klaus Miloš Zeman Mirek Topolánek Jan Fischer Petr Nečas Jiří Rusnok Bohuslav Sobotka Andrej Babiš Fredrik Reinfeldt Stefan Löfven...
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Paul Speckmann (born 1963), American singer and musician; lives here Petr Nečas (born 1964), politician and former Prime Minister Ladislav Kohn (born...
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