Josef Tošovský (Czech pronunciation: [ˈjozɛf ˈtoʃofskiː]) (born 28 September 1950) is a Czech economist and former governor of Czech National Bank (from...
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The cabinet of Prime Minister Josef Tošovský was in power from 2 January to 22 July 1998. It was a caretaker government formed after fall of Václav Klaus'...
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Škvorecký (1924–2012), writer Petr Skrabanek (1940–1994), physician Josef Tošovský (born 1950), economist and former prime minister Václav Kotal (born...
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banks market expectations. Josef Tošovský, January 1993 – December 1997 Pavel Kysilka, December 1997 – July 1998 Josef Tošovský, July 1998 – November 2000...
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International Monetary Fund (IMF). The only other nominee was the Czech Josef Tošovský, a late candidate proposed by Russia. Strauss-Kahn said: "I am determined...
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Charles University in Prague in 2011. As an adviser to Prime Minister Josef Tošovský in the first half of 1998 Dedek headed the team of authors who prepared...
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Češka (of the party ODA), the governor of the Czech National Bank, Josef Tošovský was also present. It was agreed that PPF should manage ČP, and IPB would...
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President Václav Havel Preceded by Position established Succeeded by Josef Tošovský President of the Chamber of Deputies In office 17 July 1998 – 20 June...
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the Interior (2 January 1998 – 23 July 1998) in the Government led by Josef Tošovský, Svodoba was also elected to the Chamber of Deputies on 20 June 1998...
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members of the Freedom Union who served in the caretaker government of Josef Tošovský, formed after the collapse of the coalition led by Václav Klaus. The...
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in the wake of the 1997 Asian financial crisis. It has been led by Josef Tošovský from December 2000 to December 2016, and by Fernando Restoy since January...
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him to falsify evidence in order to prove that former Foreign Minister Josef Zieleniec corrupted journalists.[clarification needed] The police confirmed...
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ministers (complete list) – Václav Klaus, Prime minister (1992–1998) Josef Tošovský, Prime minister (1998) Miloš Zeman, Prime minister (1998–2002) Chechen...
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(2001–02), Minister of Industry and Trade (2002–03), graduated in 1984. Josef Tošovský (born 1950), Prime Minister of the Czech Republic (1997–1998), governor...
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July 1996 4 July 1996 2 January 1998 II ODS – KDU-ČSL – ODA 1996 2 Josef Tošovský (born 1950) 17 December 1997 2 January 1998 22 July 1998 217 Independent...
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Industry, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, over former Czech Prime Minister Josef Tošovský, to be the new managing director in succession to Rato. Rato assumed...
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Minister of Health In office 2 January 1998 – 22 July 1998 Prime Minister Josef Tošovský Preceded by Jan Stráský Succeeded by Ivan David Senator from Prague...
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apart. Both the ODS and KDU-ČSL participated in caretaker government of Josef Tošovský. It didn't participate in 1998 legislative election, in order "to not...
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KDU-ČSL to withdraw from the coalition, and the government collapsed. Josef Tošovský was appointed caretaker, pending new elections in June 1998. Despite...
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– November 1988 Svatopluk Potáč [cs], November 1988 – December 1989 Josef Tošovský, December 1989 – December 1992 In most localities, the National Bank...
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appointed Czech Minister of Culture in the caretaker government of Josef Tošovský. He subsequently returned to the diplomatic service, serving as Czech...
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office 2 February 1993 – 2 February 2003 Prime Minister Václav Klaus Josef Tošovský Miloš Zeman Vladimír Špidla Preceded by Office established Succeeded...
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be permitted by law. It was the then-governor of the national bank Josef Tošovský, who requested that the bank's position be incorporated into the Constitution...
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of the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) in Basel, succeeding Josef Tošovský who had been in that position since 2000. European Banking union "Javier...
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in 1992 as part of Václav Klaus' First Cabinet. He also served in Josef Tošovský's caretaker government. He had leukemia and died after a bone-marrow...
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as Foreign Affairs Minister under Prime Ministers Václav Klaus and Josef Tošovský. He and his wife, Lucie, have a son. "Jiri Sedivy, Ph.D." Ministry of...
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Minister of Education, Youth and Sports in 1998 under Prime Minister Josef Tošovský. From 1990 to 1992, he was Member of Parliament for Prague. From 2000...
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family. In 1998, he briefly served as defense minister in the cabinet of Josef Tošovský, at the age of 34, becoming the Czech Republic's youngest defense minister...
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František Benda Václav Klaus Jiří Skalický Václav Klaus Josef Tošovský Martin Bursík Josef Tošovský Miloš Kužvart Miloš Zeman Libor Ambrozek Vladimír Špidla...
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Bank was established. On 17 December 1997, head of the Central Bank, Josef Tošovský became Prime Minister in the Czech Republic's caretaker government which...
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