Jaromír Štětina (born 6 April 1943) is a Czech journalist, writer and politician who served as a Member of the European Parliament from 2014 to 2019 for...
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singer–songwriter Jaromír Paciorek, Czech football player Jaromír Štětina, Czech journalist and politician Jaromír Vejvoda, Czech composer Jaromír Weinberger...
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include: Dale Stetina (born 1956), American racing cyclist Ilona Stetina (1855–1932), Romanian educator and women's rights activist Jaromír Štětina (born 1943)...
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Zeman (1990–1991) Jaroslav Veis (1991–1992) Tomáš Smetánka (1992–1993) Jaromír Štětina (1993–1994) Jiří Kryšpín (1994) – interim Libor Ševčík (1994–1996)...
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Revolution. However, the party remained on the political margins until Jaromír Štětina was able to capture a seat in the Senate (upper house of the Parliament...
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Election List leader Votes % Seats +/− EP Group 2009 Jaromír Štětina 53,984 2.29 (#8) 0 / 22 New − 2014 Luděk Niedermayer 241,747 15.95 (#2) 1 / 21 1...
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besieged Russian White House. In 1994, together with fellow journalist Jaromír Štětina, Procházková founded the independent journalism agency Epicentrum dedicated...
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Party's Presidential Candidate for 2012, 2016 and suspected 2020 run) Jaromír Štětina (Czech Republic; Green Senator 2004-2014 and member of the European...
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of Georgia". Saeima. 16 June 2011. "Situace v Gruzii" (in Czech). Jaromír Štětina. 8 October 2009. Archived from the original on 6 September 2014. Retrieved...
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Lukáš Štetina (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈlukaːʂ ˈʂcecina]; born 28 July 1991) is a Slovak professional footballer who currently plays for Slovak club Spartak...
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November 1998 – 20 July 2004 Preceded by Milan Kondr Succeeded by Jaromír Štětina Member of the European Parliament for Czech Republic In office 20 July...
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2014 and 26–27 September 2014. The election was held after incumbent Jaromír Štětina got elected member of European Parliament. Voter turnout was 15.8%...
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for its international and national efforts. In 1988, Šimon Pánek and Jaromír Štětina organised humanitarian assistance for Armenia, collecting various materials...
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Neighbourhood Policy Karel Schwarzenberg (d. 2023) Member of Parliament Jaromír Štětina Journalist and politician Marek Ženíšek Member of Parliament VOP –...
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Pánek, a leading student activist during the Velvet Revolution, and by Jaromír Štětina, a war correspondent who focussed on conflict in the former Soviet...
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Lithuania (2012) Martin Callanan, UK (2013) Tatjana Ždanoka, Latvia (2015) Jaromír Štětina, Czech Republic (2015) Heidi Hautala, Finland (2015) Ryszard Czarnecki...
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Senator Party 1996 Milan Kondr ODS 1998 Zuzana Roithová 4KOALICE 2004 Jaromír Štětina SZ 2010 TOP 09 2014 Ivana Cabrnochová SZ 2016 Renata Chmelová KDU-ČSL...
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Elected to the Chamber of Deputies 2014 Prague 10 by-election Prague 10 Jaromír Štětina (TOP 09) Ivana Cabrnochová (Green Party) Incompatible office: Elected...
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Karel Schwarzenberg, Jiřina Šiklová, Věněk Šilhán, Libuše Šilhánová, Jaromír Štětina, Petruška Šustrová. In April 2006, Yekta Uzunoglu was presented the...
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Senate, Parliament of the Czech Republic Martin Mejstřík, Czech Senator Jaromír Štětina, Czech Senator Emanuelis Zingeris, Member of Parliament, Lithuania...
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within the party. Miroslav Kalousek, the former leader was suggested by Jaromír Štětina. Jiří Pospíšil, the incumbent leader decided to not run for second...
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Martin Sigmund Jaromír Šilhán Vladimír Šmicer David Sourada Antonín Spěvák Michal Šrom Václav Sršeň Marcel Šťastný Tomáš Stráský Vít Štětina Jiří Studík...
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Right Bloc Petr Cibulka Right-wing populism 0.5% 0 / 21 0 / 21 ESO Jaromír Štětina Liberal conservatism New 0 / 21 1 / 21 SNČR František Matějka Euroscepticism...
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post-comminst era ordeal has been made by Martin Vadas. Czech Senator Jaromír Štětina dedicated one chapter of his book "Brutalita moci" (Brutality of Power)...
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the Czech Senate. 5 senators: TOP 09 and Mayors and Independents: Jaromír Štětina, a senator re-elected in 2010, Jan Horník senator re-elected in 2010...
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besieged Russian White House. In 1994, together with fellow journalist Jaromír Štětina, Procházková founded the independent journalism agency Epicentrum dedicated...
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955 Michaela Šojdrová Christian and Democratic Union EPP 22,220 Jaromír Štětina TOP 09 and Mayors and Independents EPP 18,951 Pavel Svoboda Christian...
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and Independents list: (EPP Group) Jiří Pospíšil Luděk Niedermayer Jaromír Štětina Stanislav Polčák (STAN) On the Czech Social Democratic Party list:...
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Edward Jay Epstein Robert M. Gates Bill Gertz Oleg Gordievsky Vladimír Hučín Jeff R. Nyquist Ion Mihai Pacepa Jaromír Štětina Pavel Žáček Ludvík Žifčák...
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STAN Jiří Pospíšil – 77,724 votes Luděk Niedermayer – 37,171 votes Jaromír Štětina – 18,951 votes Stanislav Polčák – 11,997 votes ČSSD Jan Keller – 57...
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