to as Klausism. Klaus was born in Prague during the Nazi occupation, and grew up in the large, then middle-class neighbourhood of Vinohrady. Klaus has claimed...
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Václav Klaus Jr. (Czech: Václav Klaus ml. or mladší, Czech pronunciation: [ˈvaːtslaf ˈklaus (ˈmlat.ʃiː)]; born 10 September 1969) is a Czech teacher and...
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fluent in English and Russian language. Václav Klaus was the president proficient in most languages. Václav Havel spoke some English and used it repeatedly...
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Václav Klaus' Cabinet may refer to: Václav Klaus' First Cabinet Václav Klaus' Second Cabinet This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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actor Václav Jírů, Czech photographer and writer Václav Kadlec, a Football player of Czech Republic who involved in Sparta Prague Václav Klaus, second...
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related to Václav Havel. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Václav Havel. Václav Havel Library, Prague Knihovna Vaclava Havla (Vaclav Havel Library)...
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Deputies. Founded in 1991 as the pro–free market wing of the Civic Forum by Václav Klaus and modeled on the British Conservative Party, the ODS won the 1992 legislative...
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impeachment of Václav Klaus refers to a failed attempt by members of the Czech Senate to impeach the President of the Czech Republic, Václav Klaus. The case...
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adviser is his father Václav Klaus, an economist, politician, and former President and Prime Minister of the Czech Republic. Klaus Sr. was also the founder...
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by Václav Klaus. It transformed into the Civic Democratic Party. Liberal Club of the Civic Forum - centrist wing of the party. Opposition to Klaus. It...
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Czech political party founded by Petr Macinka, a spokesperson of the Václav Klaus' Institute, for the 2022 Prague municipal election. The party ran in...
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Fred Klaus (born 1967), German footballer Josef Klaus (1910–2001), Chancellor of Austria 1966–1970 Karl Ernst Claus (1796–1864), Russian chemist Václav Klaus...
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controversial pact with his long-time rival Václav Klaus, which was heavily criticized by President Václav Havel, the media and opposition for weakening...
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on the third round of the third ballot on 28 February, Václav Klaus was elected. In 2003 Václav Havel had served the maximum 2 consecutive terms as President...
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Václav Klaus Institute (Czech: Institut Václava Klause) is a think tank based in the Czech Republic. The institute was established by Václav Klaus when...
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president Václav Klaus said that they "needn't hurry to enter the Eurozone". Petr Mach, an economist, a close associate of president Václav Klaus and a member...
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of the Civic Democratic Party who were unhappy with the leadership of Václav Klaus. After initially serving in a caretaker government, Freedom Union went...
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small and not particularly comfortable, so recent presidents (Václav Havel, Václav Klaus and Miloš Zeman) have chosen to live elsewhere[citation needed]...
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impeached, though members of the Senate sought to impeach President Václav Klaus in 2013. This case was dismissed by the court, which reasoned that his...
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formally given to the town by the chairman of the Chamber of deputies Václav Klaus on June 14, 2001. The town's previous flag had been green and white,...
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and campaigned in support of the proposed Constitution, but President Václav Klaus was an outspoken eurosceptic, and refused to sign the constitutional...
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President. The candidates standing for election were the incumbent president Václav Klaus and University of Michigan Professor Jan Švejnar. When no winner emerged...
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in The Salisbury Review. The other motive was personal antipathy to Václav Klaus and his party Civic Democratic Party (ODS). In 1992 legislative election...
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In Czech politics, Klausism refers to the political positions of Václav Klaus, former prime minister and president of the Czech Republic. It was first...
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as head of state. The first Prime Minister of the Czech Republic was Václav Klaus, who served as the second President from 7 March 2003 until 7 March 2013...
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2020-01-08. Klaus, Vaclav (September 21, 2023). "Václav Klaus: We Need Political World Economy, not Geoeconomics". Danube Institute. Václav Klaus' Institute...
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Saint Wenceslaus (907–935) – duke (922–935) and patron saint of Bohemia Václav Klaus (1941–) – second president of the Czech Republic (2003–2013) Jaroslav...
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vetoed, President Václav Klaus did need to sign or veto the implementation bill; a refusal could have halted the constitutional changes. Klaus opposed the measure...
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Monetary Fund Managing Director Rodrigo de Rato, Czech Republic President Václav Klaus, and Avanti Financial Group Founder and CEO Caitlin Long. Many Cato scholars...
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for Fiala's previous work as the University's Rector. 26 August 2011: Václav Klaus awarded Fiala the Golden Plaque of the President of the Republic for...
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