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    Vladimír Špidla (Czech pronunciation: [ˈvlaɟɪmiːr ˈʃpɪdla]; born 22 April 1951) is a Czech politician who served as the prime minister of the Czech Republic...
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    Škromach ČSSD Minister of Justice Pavel Rychetský Vladimír Špidla (acting) Karel Čermák Vladimír Špidla (acting) ČSSD Minister of Transportation Milan Šimonovský...
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    seats in the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Republic. Its leader Vladimír Špidla became prime minister, heading a coalition with two small centre-right...
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    served as minister of the Interior in cabinets of Miloš Zeman and Vladimír Špidla from 2000 to 2004. Gross was Member of the Chamber of Deputies (MP)...
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    for the next four years. In April 2001, he was replaced as leader by Vladimír Špidla. Zeman then retired and moved to live in the countryside in the Vysočina...
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    Republic from 1972 to 1989 Vladimir Špidla (born 1951), Czech politician who served as the prime minister of the Czech Republic Vladimir Vasilyev (born 1949)...
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    cabinet of Vladimír Špidla; however, he resigned his post and parliamentary mandate and left politics in March 2003, after disagreements with Špidla. After...
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    the Czech Republic. Karel Kramář (1914-1938) Miloš Zeman (1998-2002) Vladimír Špidla (2002-2004) Stanislav Gross (2004-2005) Jiří Paroubek (2005-2007) Mirek...
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    Berlusconi 2002 21–22 November  Czech Republic Prague Prime Minister Vladimír Špidla 2004 28–29 June  Turkey Istanbul Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan...
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    summer 2004. He was succeeded as the Czech Republic's commissioner by Vladimír Špidla, the former Prime Minister who resigned during the crisis. In December...
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    songwriter (d. 2005) April 21 Tony Danza, American actor and comedian Vladimír Špidla, 4th Prime Minister of the Czech Republic April 22 – Paul Carrack,...
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  • party was one of the reasons for the resignation of Prime Minister Vladimír Špidla.[citation needed] "Odvoleno. Podle odhadů vyhrála ODS". iDNES.cz. 12...
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    Reding Olli Rehn Paweł Samecki8 Maroš Šefčovič10 Algirdas Šemeta7 Vladimír Špidla Antonio Tajani2, 5 Androulla Vassiliou4 Günter Verheugen2 Margot Wallström2...
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    of June 2002, ODS was again defeated by ČSSD under their new leader Vladimír Špidla, who had previously opposed the Opposition Agreement, and instead formed...
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    minister of Finance from 2002 to 2006. After forming the Cabinet of Vladimír Špidla in 2002, Sobotka was appointed Finance Minister. In the following year...
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    2016. "Člen ČSSD a bývalý premiér Vladimír Špidla". Aktuálně.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 19 November 2016. "Vladimír Špidla novým předsedou ČSSD". Hospodářské...
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    Reding Olli Rehn Paweł Samecki8 Maroš Šefčovič10 Algirdas Šemeta7 Vladimír Špidla Antonio Tajani2, 5 Androulla Vassiliou4 Günter Verheugen2 Margot Wallström2...
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    these changes, the Roma Civic Initiative and Deputy Prime Minister Vladimír Špidla vocally opposed the construction. The wall was criticised by U.S. Congressman...
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    wished to stay, French President Sarkozy favoured Michel Barnier and Vladimír Špidla was also interested but his party is out of government. Benita Ferrero-Waldner...
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    leadership election of 2003 was held on 30 March 2003. The incumbent leader Vladimír Špidla was re-elected. His rivals were Jiří Rusnok, Jana Volfová and Josef...
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    July 2002 1,459 Czech Social Democratic Party (ČSSD) • ČSSD 1998 4 Vladimír Špidla (born 1951) 12 July 2002 15 July 2002 4 August 2004 754 Czech Social...
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    position of the Deputy Prime Minister a year later when Prime Minister Vladimír Špidla resigned. However, Svoboda remained as Minister of Foreign Affairs...
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    the country's EU accession process. The rector of St Elizabeth's School, Vladimír Krčméry, said that they took into consideration Figeľ's position and had...
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    Reding Olli Rehn Paweł Samecki8 Maroš Šefčovič10 Algirdas Šemeta7 Vladimír Špidla Antonio Tajani2, 5 Androulla Vassiliou4 Günter Verheugen2 Margot Wallström2...
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    pianist Karel Berman (1919–1995), Jewish opera singer and composer Vladimír Špidla (born 1951), politician, Prime Minister of the Czech Republic Renáta...
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    such as Mirek Topolánek, Petr Nečas and social democratic such as Vladimír Špidla, Jiří Paroubek, Bohuslav Sobotka. Diplomat Madeleine Albright was of...
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    Vilím Václav Majer Vilém Bernard Karel Hrubý Jiří Horák Miloš Zeman Vladimír Špidla Stanislav Gross Bohuslav Sobotka (interim) Jiří Paroubek Bohuslav Sobotka...
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    Reding Olli Rehn Paweł Samecki8 Maroš Šefčovič10 Algirdas Šemeta7 Vladimír Špidla Antonio Tajani2, 5 Androulla Vassiliou4 Günter Verheugen2 Margot Wallström2...
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    Zeman was a rival of the Prime Minister and Social Democrat leader Vladimír Špidla and Bureš was an attempted compromise candidate for the party. The...
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    Reding Olli Rehn Paweł Samecki8 Maroš Šefčovič10 Algirdas Šemeta7 Vladimír Špidla Antonio Tajani2, 5 Androulla Vassiliou4 Günter Verheugen2 Margot Wallström2...
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