Jozef Lenárt (3 April 1923 – 11 February 2004) was a Slovak politician who was the prime minister of Czechoslovakia from 1963 to 1968. Born in Liptovská...
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virus first discovered at Lenart, which led to its alias of Lenart. Jozef Lenárt, a Slovak politician who served as Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia from...
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Czechoslovakia; Peter Colotka, Premier of the Slovak Socialist Republic; Jozef Lenárt, First Secretary of the KSS; Josef Kempný, Chairman of the Czech National...
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Screenwriter Jozef Lenárt (1923–2004), Slovak Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia 1963–68 Józef Lustgarten (1899–1973), Polish footballer Jozef Moravčík (born...
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most important first secretaries were Alexander Dubček (1963–1968) and Jozef Lenárt (1970–1988). Following the March 1986 party congress, the KSS Presidium...
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July 1962) – at the same time the highest executive officer in Slovakia Jozef Lenárt (31 October 1962 – 20 March* 1963) – at the same time the highest executive...
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Prime minister (1948–1953) Viliam Široký, Prime minister (1953–1963) Jozef Lenárt, Prime minister (1963–1968) Oldřich Černík, Prime minister (1968–1970)...
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(1902–1971) Slovak 14 March 1953 20 September 1963 10 years, 190 days KSČ 17 Jozef Lenárt (1923–2004) Slovak 20 September 1963 8 April 1968 4 years, 201 days KSČ...
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Milan Kňažko Ján Langoš Jozef Lenárt Ivan Lexa Daniel Lipšic Alexander Mach Jirko Malchárek Marek Maďarič Vladimír Mečiar Jozef Migaš Ivan Mikloš František...
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after its launch; the USS Okinawa recovered it in the Pacific Ocean. Jozef Lenárt, who had been Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia since 1963, resigned along...
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January 16 – Kalevi Sorsa, former Prime Minister of Finland. February 11 – Jozef Lenárt, former Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia. February 24 – Indian politician...
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Yak-40C2 (ССССР-88280) at Bălți Airport (Bălți-City Airport). Departure of Jozef Lenárt and Miloš Jakeš from the Moldovan Soviet Socialist Republic. In the foreground...
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Antonín Novotný (1957–1963) Preceded by Antonín Zápotocký Succeeded by Jozef Lenárt Minister of Foreign Affairs In office 14 March 1950 – 31 December 1952...
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First party Leader Jozef Lenárt Party KSS Alliance National Front Last election 150 seats Seats won 150 Seat change...
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First party Leader Jozef Lenárt Party KSS Alliance National Front Last election 99.98%, 150 seats Seats won 150 Seat change Popular vote 3,487,244...
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Prime Minister before election Jozef Lenárt KSČ Elected Prime Minister Jozef Lenárt KSČ...
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Czechoslovakia In office 8 April 1968 – 28 January 1970 Preceded by Jozef Lenárt Succeeded by Lubomír Štrougal Personal details Born (1921-10-21)21 October...
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Novotný 1904–1975 Czech 1957 1964 19 November 1957 22 March 1968 KSČ — Jozef Lenárt 1923–2004 Slovak Acting 22 March 1968 30 March 1968 KSČ 74 Ludvík Svoboda...
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medalist. Ryszard Kukliński, 74, Polish colonel, spy and defector, stroke. Jozef Lenárt, 80, Slovak politician, member of the Czechoslovak Parliament and Slovak...
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term concluded in 1964. It was speculated that he would be replaced by Jozef Lenárt. Novotný was eventually nominated as the only candidate. "Naši prezidenti...
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of Viliam Široký, and Minister of Internal Trade in the government of Jozef Lenárt. Uher's parliamentary career extended from the 1946 Constituent National...
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First party Leader Jozef Lenárt Party KSS Alliance National Front Last election 150 seats Seats won 150 Seat change...
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Czechoslovakia, was removed from office after 10 years, and replaced by Jozef Lenárt. In what was viewed as a purge of the remaining Stalinists in the Communist...
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divided with seven preferring Dubček, six in favor of Prime Minister Jozef Lenárt, and four apiece for Deputy Premier Oldřich Černík and National Assembly...
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Gregorčič (SMC) Peter Jožef Česnik (SAB) Jurij Lep (DeSUS) Zdravko Počivalšek (SMC) Former members: Žan Mahnič (SDS) Jože Lenart (LMŠ) Andreja Zabret (LMŠ)...
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was represented by Robert Golob, SDS by Danijel Krivec, New Slovenia by Jožef Horvat, Social Democrats by Matjaž Han and Left Party by Miha Kordiš. They...
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Grims Alenka Helbl Janez (Ivan) Janša Jožef Jelen Alenka Jeraj Dejan Kaloh Franci Kepa Danijel Krivec Jožef Lenart Suzana Lep Šimenko Tomaž Lisec Janez...
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First party Leader Jozef Lenárt Party KSS Alliance National Front Last election 92 seats Seats won 150 Seat change 58...
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levels of government and replaced by younger, more liberal communists. Jozef Lenart replaced Prime Minister Viliam Široký in September 1963. The KSČ organized...
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Assembly. Youngest MP is Jerca Korče (LMŠ) who is 28 years old. Oldest MP is Jožef Česnik (SAB), who is 73 years old and also presided over the first session...
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