Karel Schwarzenberg (Czech pronunciation: [ˈʃvartsn̩bɛrk], 10 December 1937 – 12 November 2023) was a Czech politician, diplomat and statesman who served...
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Prince Johannes [cs] (born 1967), son and heir of the late Karel, 12th Prince of Schwarzenberg (1937–2023), a Czech politician who served as Minister of...
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Karel VI Schwarzenberg, 6th prince of Schwarzenberg (5 July 1911 – 9 April 1986) was a Czech aristocrat, politician, writer and resistance fighter during...
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Democratic Union – Czechoslovak People's Party. Its first leader was Karel Schwarzenberg, who had previously served as Minister of Foreign Affairs in the...
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(SPOZ) and Karel Schwarzenberg of TOP 09 qualified for the second round, which was won by Zeman with 54.8% of the vote, compared to Schwarzenberg's 45.2%....
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(1800–1852), Austrian statesman Adolph Schwarzenberg (1890–1950) Karel VI. Schwarzenberg (1911-1986) Karel Schwarzenberg, (1937–2023), former Minister of Foreign...
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She endorsed Schwarzenberg for the second round. Přemysl Sobotka, Senator and the Civic Democratic Party nominee. He endorsed Schwarzenberg for the second...
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Bořek-Dohalský brothers were murdered in a concentration camp, Karel VI Schwarzenberg or Václav Norbert Kinský participated in the anti-Nazi uprising...
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husband and Slovak president Zuzana Čaputová before farewell to Karel Schwarzenberg, December 2023 Presidential couples of the Czech Republic and the...
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cabinet lost a vote of no-confidence in 2009. In 2009, Kalousek and Karel Schwarzenberg co-founded TOP 09, a pro-European, center-right, conservative political...
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Republic on 23 October 2011. Incumbent Karel Schwarzenberg was unopposed. He received 162 of the 169 votes. Schwarzenberg also accepted party's nomination for...
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Princess Anna Carolina Schwarzenberg (b. 1968), daughter of Karel Schwarzenberg (1937–2023), head of the princely House of Schwarzenberg and former Czech foreign...
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held in the TOP 09 party in the Czech Republic on 28 November 2009. Karel Schwarzenberg became party's leader. During 2009, Miroslav Kalousek left Christian...
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to index of impression and positive score - Zuzana Roithová and Karel Schwarzenberg had the best result while worst had Jan Fischer, Přemysl Sobotka...
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writer Karel Schummelketel (1897–1981), Dutch equestrian Karel Schwarzenberg (1937–2023), Czech politician Karel Šebor (1843–1903), Czech composer Karel Sedláček...
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of the House of Schwarzenberg who had Murau Castle rebuilt in its present Renaissance style. The present owner is Karel Schwarzenberg. During World War...
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Second round result Votes %Votes Result Votes %Votes Result 2013 Karel Schwarzenberg 1,204,195 23.40 Runner-up 2,241,171 45.20 Lost 2018 Jiří Drahoš 1...
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crippled by financial debts, the party has almost disappeared. In 2017, Karel Schwarzenberg and Mirek Topolánek said that the Civic Democratic Party can be considered...
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pro Česko". ČT24 (in Czech). Retrieved 8 July 2024. Demagog.cz. "Karel Schwarzenberg (TOP 09): "V Palestině je ta situace odlišná. My jsm..." Demagog...
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recognition of Abkhazia and South Ossetia. In April 2013, Foreign Minister Karel Schwarzenberg said after meeting with his Georgian counterpart Maia Panjikidze...
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However, he lost in the first round to Zeman and the foreign minister Karel Schwarzenberg. Prior to the election, he was criticised for his former membership...
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TOP 09 party in the Czech Republic on 8 December 2013. Incumbent Karel Schwarzenberg was unopposed yet again. He received 160 of the 174 votes. "Volba...
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Dienstbier, Michael Žantovský, Petr Kolář, Alexandr Vondra, Prince Karel Schwarzenberg and Petr Pavel. The Czech armed forces consist of the Czech Land...
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lack of support from the party. The party's leadership supported Karel Schwarzenberg of TOP 09 in the second round of the presidential election. After...
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Minister of Culture Lubomír Zaorálek and former Foreign Minister Karel Schwarzenberg for their joint statement on 23 May 2020 condemning the planned Israeli...
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round of the elections and progressed to the second round to face Karel Schwarzenberg, winning by a clearer margin. His term began in March 2013. Zeman's...
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2013 (10 December) by the Lord Mayor of Dublin Oisin Quinn and Karel Schwarzenberg Havel's former Chancellor. The Dublin project was conceived and promoted...
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November 2015. Miroslav Kalousek succeeded Schwarzenberg as party's leader. The incumbent leader Karel Schwarzenberg announced on 5 October 2015 that he won't...
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together with two other candidates. Pavel said he had voted for Karel Schwarzenberg in both rounds of the 2013 Czech presidential election. In the 2018...
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Filming started on 26 July 2010 at the Mladá Boleslav prison, with Karel Schwarzenberg attending the first cut. The shoot lasted 49 days and involved locations...
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