poslední premiér federální vlády Jan Stráský". Aktuálně.cz (in Czech). 2019-11-06. Retrieved 2020-04-21. "Zemřel Jan Stráský". novinky.cz (in Czech). 6 November...
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Jan Stráský's Cabinet was in power from 2 July 1992 to 31 December 1992. It was the last government of Czechoslovakia. It consisted of Civic Democratic...
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Against Violence in the elections of 1992. He was succeeded by caretaker Jan Stráský, whose major task was to oversee the Dissolution of Czechoslovakia. In...
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the Caretaker Government of Jan Stráský (Czech: Vláda Jana Stráského, Slovak: Vláda Jana Stráského), headed by Jan Stráský. The caretaker government was...
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• 1989–1992 Václav Havel Prime Minister • 1989–1992 Marián Čalfa • 1992 Jan Stráský Legislature Federal Assembly • Upper house Chamber of Nations • Lower...
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Jan Ruml (born 5 March 1953 in Prague) is a Czech politician who was interior minister from 1992 to 1997. Before becoming Interior Minister, Jan Ruml served...
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1918; 105 years ago (1918-11-14) First holder Karel Kramář Final holder Jan Stráský Abolished 31 December 1992; 31 years ago (1992-12-31) Superseded by Prime...
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a majority with the support of other parties, but Freedom Union chairman Jan Ruml, despite his animosity to Klaus, refused to support ČSSD. Instead, Klaus...
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Rosický, Vladimír Šmicer, Petr Čech, Ladislav Petráš, Marián Masný, Ján Pivarník, Ján Mucha, Róbert Vittek, Peter Pekarík, and Marek Hamšík were all born...
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Health Jan Stráský Minister of Justice Jan Kalvoda Vlasta Parkanová Minister of Education, Youth and Sport Ivan Pilip Jiří Gruša Minister of Interior Jan Ruml...
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Jan Kalvoda (born 30 October 1953) is a Czech lawyer and politician. He led the Civic Democratic Alliance and served as deputy prime minister and justice...
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January 1998 – 22 July 1998 Prime Minister Josef Tošovský Preceded by Jan Stráský Succeeded by Ivan David Senator from Prague 10 In office 21 November...
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ministers (complete list) – Marián Čalfa, Prime minister (1989–1992) Jan Stráský, Prime minister (1992) Czech Republic Presidents (complete list) – Václav...
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the Freedom Union, under the leadership of the former interior minister Jan Ruml. However at the 1998 election Freedom Union only won 19 seats, compared...
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American actress, singer (d. 2012) Anthony S. Fauci, American immunologist Jan Stráský, 20th Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia (d. 2019) December 25 – Alija...
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ornithologist. Surjeet Singh Panesar, 81, Kenyan Olympic field hockey player. Jan Stráský, 78, Czech politician, Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia (1992). Mike...
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(1990–1992) Deputy Prime Minister Milan Lukeš František Vlasák Antonín Baudyš Jan Stráský Minister of Finances Karel Špaček Minister of Justice Leon Richter Jiří...
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Dialogus and Trialogus of John Wycliffe. The dean of the philosophical faculty, Jan Hus, translated Trialogus into the Czech language. In 1403 the university...
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(1990–1992) Deputy Prime Minister Milan Lukeš František Vlasák Antonín Baudyš Jan Stráský Minister of Finances Karel Špaček Minister of Justice Leon Richter Jiří...
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In office 29 December 1989 – 20 July 1992 Prime Minister Marián Čalfa Jan Stráský Preceded by Gustáv Husák Succeeded by Office abolished Personal details...
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Prime Minister before Prime Minister after Marián Čalfa ODÚ Jan Stráský ODS...
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Health Jan Stráský Minister of Justice Jan Kalvoda Vlasta Parkanová Minister of Education, Youth and Sport Ivan Pilip Jiří Gruša Minister of Interior Jan Ruml...
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Rous as Jiří Křižan Matej Landl as Ján Čarnogurský Martin Janouš as Jan Stráský Martin Dejdar as Miroslav Macek Jaroslav Plesl as Václav Klaus Marek...
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July 1992 until 31 December 1992, within the Cabinet of Prime Minister Jan Stráský. The country split into independence Slovakia and the Czech Republic...
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Jan Vrba (3 June 1937 – 4 November 2020) was a Czech politician who served as Minister of Industry between 1990 and 1992. He was born in Prague. Vrba...
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Health Jan Stráský Minister of Justice Jan Kalvoda Vlasta Parkanová Minister of Education, Youth and Sport Ivan Pilip Jiří Gruša Minister of Interior Jan Ruml...
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(1990–1992) Deputy Prime Minister Milan Lukeš František Vlasák Antonín Baudyš Jan Stráský Minister of Finances Karel Špaček Minister of Justice Leon Richter Jiří...
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Holáň Minister of Environment František Benda Minister of Transportation Jan Stráský Vladimír Budinský Minister of Industry and Trade Vladimír Dlouhý Minister...
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Health Jan Stráský Minister of Justice Jan Kalvoda Vlasta Parkanová Minister of Education, Youth and Sport Ivan Pilip Jiří Gruša Minister of Interior Jan Ruml...
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government. Even though Gruša was a non-party minister, he was replaced by Jan Sokol. He served as an ambassador to Austria until 2004. From 2005 to 2009...
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