The Federal Assembly (Czech: Federální shromáždění, Slovak: Federálne zhromaždenie) was the highest organ of state power of Czechoslovakia from 1 January...
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Federal Assembly may refer to: Federal Assembly (Russia), the Russian federal parliament Federal Assembly (Czechoslovakia), the former Czechoslovak federal...
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Czechoslovakia (/ˌtʃɛkoʊsloʊˈvækiə, -kə-, -slə-, -ˈvɑː-/ ; Czech and Slovak: Československo, Česko-Slovensko) was a landlocked state in Central Europe...
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Czechoslovakia from 1948 until the federalization of Czechoslovakia in 1969, replaced by the Federal Assembly. It was Czechoslovakia's highest legislative institution...
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Czech and Slovak Federative Republic (redirect from Fifth Republic of Czechoslovakia)
After the Velvet Revolution in late-1989, Czechoslovakia adopted the official short-lived country name Czech and Slovak Federative Republic (Czech: Česká...
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marked the onset of undisguised Communist rule in Czechoslovakia. On 9 May, the National Assembly, purged of dissidents, passed a new constitution. It...
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December 31, 1992, was the self-determined secession of the federal republic of Czechoslovakia into the independent countries of the Czech Republic and Slovakia...
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of Czechoslovakia. Government bodies existed purely, to administer the party program. The highest legislative institution was the Federal Assembly, which...
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and Civic Democratic Alliance. On 25 November 1992 Czechoslovakia's parliament (the Federal Assembly) voted to split the country into the Czech Republic...
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separate ways by the end of the year. Members of Czechoslovakia's parliament (the Federal Assembly), divided along national lines, barely cooperated...
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Czechoslovak Socialist Republic (redirect from Socialist Republic of Czechoslovakia)
the Czechoslovak Republic, Fourth Czechoslovak Republic, or simply Czechoslovakia, was the Czechoslovak state from 1948 until 1989, when the country was...
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the Communist Party (proposals to federalize the party were dropped after the 1968 Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia), and the administration of two economic...
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decision to invade Czechoslovakia. In 1989, on the 21st anniversary of the military intervention, the House of the National Assembly of Poland adopted...
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minister of Czechoslovakia (Czech: předseda vlády Československa, Slovak: predseda vlády Česko-Slovenska) was the head of government of Czechoslovakia, from...
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Velvet Revolution (redirect from Fall of communism in Czechoslovakia)
Communist Party of Czechoslovakia announced on 28 November that it would relinquish power and end the one-party state. Two days later, the federal parliament...
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of Czechoslovakia (Czech and Slovak: Komunistická strana Československa, KSČ) was a communist and Marxist–Leninist political party in Czechoslovakia that...
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In Czechoslovakia the first parliamentary elections to the National Assembly were held in 1920, two years after the country came into existence. They...
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president of Czechoslovakia (Czech: prezident Československa, Slovak: prezident Česko-Slovenska) was the head of state of Czechoslovakia, from the creation...
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1992 Czechoslovak parliamentary election (redirect from Czechoslovakian parliamentary election, 1992)
Federal elections were held in Czechoslovakia on 5 and 6 June 1992, alongside elections for the Czech and Slovak Assemblies. The result was a victory...
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Jindřich Uher (category Members of the Constituent National Assembly of Czechoslovakia)
the Constituent National Assembly, National Assembly of Czechoslovakia, and the Federal Assembly. Additionally, Uher served as a minister in several Czechoslovak...
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Czech National Council (category 1968 establishments in Czechoslovakia)
Kempný 1981–1989 Jaroslav Šafařík 1989–1990 Dagmar Burešová 1990–1992 Milan Uhde 1992–1992 Slovak National Council Federal Assembly (Czechoslovakia) v t e...
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Committee. "A Letter by the Czechoslovakian Minister of Justice Dr. Neuman to the Federal Secretary of Justice of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia...
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The creation of Czechoslovakia in 1918 was the culmination of the long struggle of the Czechs against their Austrian rulers and of the Slovaks against...
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Miroslav Vacek (category Members of the Federal Assembly of Czechoslovakia (1986–1990))
Miroslav Vacek (29 August 1935 – 31 December 2022) was a Czech and Czechoslovakian politician and lieutenant general in the Czechoslovak People's Army...
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Socialist Republics). The other two original members, Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia (i.e., the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia), had been dissolved and...
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Miroslav Toman Sr. (category Members of the Federal Assembly of Czechoslovakia (1986–1990))
of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia, he served in the Czech National Council from 1981 to 1986 and the Federal Assembly from 1986 to 1990. He served...
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the constitutional law 100/1960 Sb., was the third constitution of Czechoslovakia, and the second adopted under Communist rule. It replaced the 1948 Ninth-of-May...
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Alexander Dubček (category Members of the National Assembly of Czechoslovakia (1948–1954))
Communist Party of Czechoslovakia (KSČ) (de facto leader of Czechoslovakia) from January 1968 to April 1969 and as Chairman of the Federal Assembly from 1989 to...
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troops to be stationed in Czechoslovakia is invalid. 28 December – Alexander Dubcek is elected chairman of the Federal Assembly. 29 December – Václav Havel...
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In the mid-1980s, Communist Czechoslovakia was prosperous by the standards of the Eastern Bloc, and did well in comparison to many richer western countries...
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