Mirek Topolánek (Czech pronunciation: [ˈmɪrɛk ˈtopolaːnɛk], born 15 May 1956) is a Czech politician and business manager who served as the prime minister...
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The Mirek Topolánek's Cabinet may refer to: Mirek Topolánek's First Cabinet, 2006–2007 Mirek Topolánek's Second Cabinet, 2007–2009 This disambiguation...
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unit Mired Mirek Mazur, Canadian cycling coach of Polish origin Mirek Topolánek, Czech politician Mirek Switalski, Mexican sports shooter Mirek Smíšek, New...
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Republic after the partition of Czechoslovakia, from 1993 to 1997. Mirek Topolánek, who succeeded him as leader of the party in December 2002, served...
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Against his declared preference, Klaus was succeeded as party leader by Mirek Topolánek. Having lost two general elections in a row, Klaus announced his intention...
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resignation in 2021. He served twice as Finance Minister in the cabinets of Mirek Topolánek and then again from 2010 to 2013 in the government of Petr Nečas. Kalousek...
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Show, a Czech web talk show hosted by former Czech Prime Minister Mirek Topolánek All pages with titles containing Topol Topal (disambiguation) Topo...
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speculate that former Czech Prime Minister Mirek Topolánek could run for the office. Some media reported that Topolánek had asked Senators of the Civic Democratic...
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v t e Civic Democratic Party (ODS) Leaders Václav Klaus Mirek Topolánek Petr Nečas Martin Kuba (interim) Petr Fiala Leadership elections 1991 (April)...
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party president)'s resignation due to conflict of interest Mirek Topolánek (2006) Mirek Topolánek (2009) Jiří Rusnok (2013) Andrej Babiš (2018) Knud Kristensen...
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Topolánek's second cabinet suffered defeat in a parliamentary vote of no confidence, 101–96, in the 200-seat lower house. Prime minister Topolánek stated...
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November 2017. Mirek Topolánek, Jiří Drahoš, Michal Horáček, Pavel Fischer, Marek Hilšer and Vratislav Kulhánek participated. Topolánek dominated the debate...
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minister and president of the Czech Republic. It was first used by Mirek Topolánek, who designated Klausism as the ideology of the Civic Democratic Party...
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May 2023. Jan Rafaj and Mirek Topolánek advanced to second roind in which Rafaj defeated Topolánek with 78 votes to Topolánek's 47. Confederation of Industry...
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He endorsed Topolánek on 6 November 2017. Jaroslav Kubera, Mayor of Teplice and Senator. When he decided to not run he called Topolánek his surrogate...
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ran for leadership of ODS but was defeated by the incumbent leader Mirek Topolánek. Bém is a close friend of billionaire Roman Janoušek. "ODS v Praze...
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Party (ODS) was part of MER but its leader, Mirek Topolánek, did not rule out staying in EPP-ED. Topolánek then attended the EPP Summit (a meeting of heads...
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Mirek Topolánek's First Cabinet was Cabinet of the Czech Republic from 4 September 2006 to 9 January 2007. The cabinet consisted of members of Civic Democratic...
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Topol Show (category Mirek Topolánek)
is a Czech web talk show hosted by former Czech Prime Minister Mirek Topolánek. Topolánek announced his plans for the talk show on 9 January 2019. The first...
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2009, he was Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic in Mirek Topolánek's second coalition government. His nomination by the Green Party caused...
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(2002–2004) Stanislav Gross (2004–2005) Jiří Paroubek (2005–2007) Mirek Topolánek (2007–2009) Jan Fischer (2009–2010) Petr Nečas (2010–2013) Jiří Rusnok...
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Czech Minister of Justice: between 2006 and 2009 under Prime Minister Mirek Topolánek, and then again from 2010 to 2012 in the government of Petr Nečas....
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Jan Zahradil and Mirek Topolánek. Petr Nečas was considered front-runner but unexpectedly lost in second round to Mirek Topolánek who was considered...
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capacity and not as their own state's leader (such as the Czech premiers Mirek Topolánek and Jan Fischer during the 2009 summits). The initial G20 agenda, as...
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he doesn't think that ODS will win next election if Topolánek is the leader of ODS. Mirek Topolánek became leader of ODS in 2002. He was reelected in 2004...
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US-based, Czech-born economist Ludvík Svoboda, communist president Mirek Topolánek, former Prime Minister Wenceslas I, Duke of Bohemia (Saint Wenceslas...
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Minister Jan Fischer, was a caretaker government established after Mirek Topolánek and his government lost confidence vote in the Chamber of Deputies...
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Foreign Affairs from 2006 to 2007, both in cabinets of Prime Minister Mirek Topolánek. Vondra is also former Senator from Litoměřice (2006–2012) and Czech...
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incumbent leader Mirek Topolánek ran unopposed and his victory was expected. Topolánek received votes from 354 of the 391 party delegates. "Topolánek: ODS se vrátí...
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the chairman of the ODS, but finished third in the election behind Mirek Topolánek and Petr Nečas. He was also vice-chairman of the ODS from 2014 to 2016...
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