Martin Dvořák (politician)
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Martin Dvořák (politician)
Martin Dvořák (born 11 November 1956) is a Czech politician, diplomat, economist, and publicist who has been serving as Minister of European Affairs in Petr Fiala's Cabinet since 4 May 2023. Dvořák co-founded the Civic Forum in Hradec Králové in 1989. In 1990–1998, he was the mayor of Hradec Králové. He also participated in UN-missions in Kosovo and Iraq. He worked for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Czech Republic), Ministry of Foreign Affairs on various position before he became the Minister for European Affairs (Czechia), Minister for European Affairs. Life Early life and education Dvořák was born on born 11 November 1956 in Prague. He graduated at Gymnasium (school), gymnasium in Pardubice. He holds a master's degree (Ing.) in finance from the Prague University of Economics and Business. Era of Communist rule Martin Dvořák was persecuted by the Communist regime for his performance during the Palach's week. He was moved to a production position at an Slau ...
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Cabinet Of Petr Fiala
The Cabinet of Petr Fiala is the current government of the Czech Republic, appointed on 17 December 2021. Following elections in October 2021, President Miloš Zeman asked Petr Fiala, as the leader of the Spolu alliance, to form a new government. On 17 November 2021 Fiala presented Zeman with the names of his proposed cabinet, and Zeman agreed to appoint Fiala as the new prime minister on 28 November 2021. Zeman met with all the ministerial nominees during the week following Fiala's appointment, expressing disagreement with the appointment of Jan Lipavský (Pirate Party) as foreign minister. The cabinet of Petr Fiala repeatedly saw the lowest government popularity ratings in a decade according to Czech public opinion polls. In September 2024 the cabinet experienced a serious crisis following extremely poor results for the government coalition parties in Czech regional and Senate elections. Fiala eventually sacked Ivan Bartoš, head of the coalition Pirate Party Pirate Par ...
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