Jozef Tuchyňa (11 November 1941 – 9 November 2019) was a Slovak military general and politician. He served as the first Minister of the Interior of the independent Slovakia, the first chief of staff of the Slovak Armed forces and as a Member of the
National Council of Slovakia
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.
Biography
Jozef Tuchyňa was born on 11 November 1941 in the village of
Krásna Ves, which is located in the
Bánovce nad Bebravou
Bánovce nad Bebravou (, ) is a town in Slovakia, in the Trenčín Region.
Names
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county. In 1963 he completed the military logistics school in
Bratislava
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and joined the
Czechoslovak People's Army
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. Between 1974 and 1977 he studied at the
Military Academy in
Brno
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and from 1982 to 1984 he completed his studies at the
General Staff Academy in
Moscow
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. Afterwards he served with the command of the 13rd Tank Division in
Topoľčany
Topoľčany (; before 1920; ) is a town in the Nitra Region of Slovakia. The population is around 25,000 in total. The town's population is nicknamed ''Žochári'' (singl. ''Žochár'') (producers, or owners of "mosses").
The Nitra River flows t ...
as well as the command of the Eastern Military District in
Trenčín
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. In 1988 he was promoted to general and in 1992 he became the chief commander of the Eastern Military District. In 1992 he resigned from the army and became the minister of Interior Affairs of Slovakia. Following the
Dissolution of Czechoslovakia
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, he became the first interior minister of Slovakia as an independent country. Tuchyňa held the post of the interior minister until 1994.
In 1994 Tuchyňa resumed his military career. He became the first
Chief of the General Staff The Chief of the General Staff (CGS) is a post in many armed forces (militaries), the head of the military staff.
List
* Chief of the General Staff (Abkhazia)
* Chief of General Staff (Afghanistan)
* Chief of the General Staff (Albania)
* C ...
of the newly formed Slovak army. In this role, Tuchyňa contributed to establishment of a new military structure in line with the Western starnards, which led to a conflict with the authoritarian regime of
Vladimír Mečiar
Vladimír Mečiar (; born 26 July 1942) is a Slovak former politician who served as the prime minister of Slovakia from June 1990 to May 1991, June 1992 to March 1994, and again from December 1994 to October 1998. He was the leader of the Movemen ...
.
In the
1998 Slovak parliamentary election
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, Tuchyňa ran for a parliament seat on the list of the
Party of the Democratic Left. Due to his political activities he suspended his military role, although he formally retained his position as the Chief of Staff until the elections, resisting the attempts of the government to dismiss him before the elections.
He successfully won a seat in the National Council and retired from the army for good. As a politician, Tuchyňa was nominated by his party for the post of the minister of defense, but failed to win the support of the prime minister
Mikuláš Dzurinda
Mikuláš Dzurinda (; born 4 February 1955) is a Slovak politician who was the prime minister of Slovakia from 30 October 1998 to 4 July 2006. Dzurinda is the founder and leader of the Slovak Democratic Coalition (SDK) and then the Slovak Democr ...
and president
Rudolf Schuster
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, both of whom preferred a civilian candidate. When his nomination was withdrawn, Tuchyňa was very vocal about his disappointment and subsequently left the party and served the rest of his term as an independent MP.
Tuchyňa died on 9 November 2019 in
Piešťany
Piešťany (; , , , ) is a town in Slovakia. It is located in the western part of the country within the Trnava Region and is the seat of its Piešťany District, own district. It is the biggest and best known spa town in Slovakia and has around ...
at the age of 77.
References
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1941 births
2019 deaths
Interior ministers of Slovakia
Czechoslovak generals
Slovak generals
Members of the National Council (Slovakia) 1998–2002
Party of the Democratic Left (Slovakia) politicians
People from Bánovce nad Bebravou District