Vladimír Mečiar (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈʋlaɟimiːr ˈmetʂɪɐr]; born 26 July 1942) is a Slovak former politician who served as the prime minister of Slovakia...
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Federative Socialist Republic, founder and first leader of Soviet Union. Vladimír Mečiar (born 1942), Slovak politician who served as the prime minister of...
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HDZS was the leading party of the government, led by Prime Minister Vladimír Mečiar. The party rule was characterized by a fundamental violation of civil...
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seats in the National Council and forming a minority government under Vladimír Mečiar. The threshold had been raised from 3% (for the Slovak parliamentary...
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stopped during the revolution, František Mikloško and Miroslav Kusy, Vladimír Mečiar and the ex-leader of the Communist Party during the Prague Spring Alexander...
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demokratické Slovensko), led by Vladimír Mečiar. Gašparovič was one of the central figures of Prime Minister Mečiar's administration. He became Speaker...
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on 2 March 1993. He soon became a strong opponent of Prime Minister Vladimír Mečiar and by giving a critical presidential address to parliament in March...
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by Vladimír Mečiar, he returned to the opposition as a member of the parliament. In response to the Election Act prepared and approved by Mečiar's government...
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young. In the 1998 elections that saw the fall of the government of Vladimír Mečiar, Fico received the biggest number of preferential votes among his party...
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Republic) Milan Čič (1990) Vladimír Mečiar (1990–1991) Ján Čarnogurský (1991–1992) Vladimír Mečiar (1992) Slovak Republic Vladimír Mečiar (1993–1994) Jozef Moravčík...
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2004, with a second round on 17 April. Although former Prime Minister Vladimír Mečiar received the most votes in the first round, he was defeated by Ivan...
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and 26 September 1998. The elections resulted in the defeat of the Vladimír Mečiar government and the election of Mikuláš Dzurinda as Prime Minister....
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Republic) Milan Čič (1990) Vladimír Mečiar (1990–1991) Ján Čarnogurský (1991–1992) Vladimír Mečiar (1992) Slovak Republic Vladimír Mečiar (1993–1994) Jozef Moravčík...
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Council, winning 48 of the 150 seats. In the aftermath of the election, Vladimír Mečiar of the VPN formed a grand coalition with the Christian Democratic Movement...
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then acting President Vladimír Mečiar.[citation needed] Ivan Lexa was born into an influential and wealthy family, his father Vladimír Lexa senior was a minister...
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September and 1 October 1994. The early elections were necessary after the Vladimír Mečiar 1992 government had been recalled in March 1994 by the National Council...
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1990s, she opposed the dissolution of Czechoslovakia and the rule of Vladimír Mečiar. In 2005, she was appointed Minister of Labor, Social Affairs, and...
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investors and entrepreneurs, Slovakia under autocratic Prime Minister Vladimír Mečiar struggled with the transition. Privatization in Slovakia started even...
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vote, with three other candidates (more specifically Ivan Gašparovič, Vladimír Mečiar, and Eduard Kukan) receiving more than that. He was succeeded by Ivan...
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Republic) Milan Čič (1990) Vladimír Mečiar (1990–1991) Ján Čarnogurský (1991–1992) Vladimír Mečiar (1992) Slovak Republic Vladimír Mečiar (1993–1994) Jozef Moravčík...
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First Government of Vladimír Mečiar (1990-1991), Government of Ján Čarnogurský (1991-1992) and the Second Government of Vladimír Mečiar (1992-1994). On 5–6...
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Republic) Milan Čič (1990) Vladimír Mečiar (1990–1991) Ján Čarnogurský (1991–1992) Vladimír Mečiar (1992) Slovak Republic Vladimír Mečiar (1993–1994) Jozef Moravčík...
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connection with criticism of the policies of Slovak Prime Minister Vladimír Mečiar and his government. Later, the term was also used in connection with...
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years HZDS 1993 1998 Slovak presidential election Acting Presidents: Vladimír Mečiar and Ivan Gašparovič (1998 - 1999), later Mikuláš Dzurinda and Jozef...
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2017 – 6 April 2020 Vladimír Pčolinský – 6 April 2020 – 18 March 2021 JUDr. Michal Aláč, PhD. – 6 May 2021 – now Vladimír Mečiar Jaroslav Svěchota Crime...
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Republic) Milan Čič (1990) Vladimír Mečiar (1990–1991) Ján Čarnogurský (1991–1992) Vladimír Mečiar (1992) Slovak Republic Vladimír Mečiar (1993–1994) Jozef Moravčík...
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were in opposition against Mečiar's third government. In 1997, the SDĽ pledged to support the government of Vladimír Mečiar while the SDSS focussed themselves...
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Slovak Republic. On 17 July 1992, Slovakia, led by Prime Minister Vladimír Mečiar, declared itself a sovereign state, meaning that its laws took precedence...
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December 1989 – 27 June 1990 Vladimír Mečiar: 27 June 1990 – 6 May 1991 Ján Čarnogurský: 6 May 1991 – 24 June 1992 Vladimír Mečiar: 24 June 1992 – 31 December...
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identity, ancestry or ethnicity. Prime Ministers of the Slovak Republic: Vladimír Mečiar (1942) – First and Third Prime Minister Jozef Moravčík (1945) – Second...
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