Miroslav Beblavý
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Miroslav Beblavý (born 6 January 1977 in
Bratislava Bratislava (German: ''Pressburg'', Hungarian: ''Pozsony'') is the Capital city, capital and largest city of the Slovakia, Slovak Republic and the fourth largest of all List of cities and towns on the river Danube, cities on the river Danube. ...
,
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) is a Slovak investor, startup founder, economist, author and former politician. He is currently CEO o
CB ESPRI
an impact investment fund, CEO o
Zhiva
a behavioral health startup, and adjunct professor at
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in Paris and Hertie School in Berlin. Between 2010 and 2020, he served three terms as an MP of the
National Council of Slovakia The National Council of the Slovak Republic (, abbreviated to ''NR SR'') is the national parliament of Slovakia. It is unicameral and consists of 150 members, who are elected by universal suffrage under proportional representation with seats dis ...
. Between 2002 and 2006, he held the post of state secretary at the Ministry of Labor, Social Affairs and Family. He was also the chairman of the Together – Civic Democracy party in the 2018-2020 period, co-leading the unsuccessful election coalition with
Progressive Slovakia Progressive Slovakia (, PS) is a liberal and social-liberal political party in Slovakia established in 2017. The party is led by Michal Šimečka, a former Vice President of the European Parliament. It is a member of the Renew Europe group and ...
in the
2020 Slovak parliamentary election Parliamentary elections were held in Slovakia on 29 February 2020 to elect all 150 members of the National Council. The populist Ordinary People and Independent Personalities–NOVA–Christian Union–Change from Below (OĽaNO–NOVA–KÚ ...
. He also worked as Senior Research Fellow at Centre for European Policy Studies in Brussels (2010-2019).


Early life

Miroslav Beblavý studied finance at the
University of Economics in Bratislava The Bratislava University of Economics and Business () is the oldest university of economics in Slovakia. History The university was established in 1940 as a private university under the name Vysoká obchodná škola v Bratislave (College of Co ...
and Theatre Directing at the
Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava The Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava (, abbr. VŠMU) is a university founded on June 9, 1949. The university consists of three faculties: *''Theatre Faculty'' (Acting, Directing, Dramaturgy, Stage and Costume Design, Puppetry, Theatre Th ...
, receiving a bachelor's degree from both institutions in 1998. He received his M.Litt. and PhD in economics from the
University of St Andrews The University of St Andrews (, ; abbreviated as St And in post-nominals) is a public university in St Andrews, Scotland. It is the List of oldest universities in continuous operation, oldest of the four ancient universities of Scotland and, f ...
in 2000 and 2005 respectively. As a student, Beblavý was already active in policy debates, covering economic development for the SME newspaper and an analyst for the Institute for Economic and Social Reforms, a think tank. During his PhD studies, he managed another think tank - the Slovak Governance Institute. In addition, over the course of the 2010s, Beblavý was active in various consultancy projects for the
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,
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and the
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supporting economic reforms in developing countries. In 2002 Beblavý co-founded the Institute of Public Policy at the
Comenius University Comenius University Bratislava () is the largest university in Slovakia, with most of its faculties located in Bratislava. It was founded in 1919, shortly after the creation of Czechoslovakia. It is named after Jan Amos Comenius, a 17th-century ...
in Bratislava. He taught at the Institute until the mid-2010s. Between 2010 and 2019 he was a Senior Fellow and a Head of Jobs & Skills Unit at the
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think tank in Brussels.


Political career


State secretary

Beblavý's first foray in the politics came very early in his life. In 2002 at the age of 25 he became State Secretary at the Labor ministry under ministers
Ľudovít Kaník Ľudovít Kaník (born 1 September 1965 in Hnúšťa) is a Slovakia, Slovak politician and member of the Democratic Party (Slovakia, 1989), Democratic Party of Slovakia. He also led Slovak Civic Democratic Party (Czech Republic), Civic Democratic ...
and
Iveta Radičová Iveta Radičová (; ; born 7 December 1956) is a Slovak sociologist and former politician who served as prime minister of Slovakia from 2010 to 2012. The first woman to hold the position, Radičová led a Radičová's Cabinet, coalition governme ...
. As a State Secretary he helped to introduce free
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s for needy children and a reform of welfare entitlements.


Member of Parliament


SDKÚ period

Beblavý became a member of the
Slovak Democratic and Christian Union – Democratic Party The Slovak Democratic and Christian Union – Democratic Party (, SDKÚ-DS) is a liberal-conservative, Christian-democratic political party in Slovakia. The SDKÚ-DS was a member of the Centrist Democrat International and was a member of the Eur ...
(SDKÚ) in 2009 and got elected MP on the party list in the
2010 Slovak parliamentary election Parliamentary elections were held in Slovakia on 12 June 2010. The elections were contested by eighteen parties, six of which passed the 5% threshold for sitting in parliament. Despite the incumbent Smer of Prime Minister Robert Fico winning a ...
. As an MP, he managed to implement several partial reforms such as mandatory online publication of final theses at the Slovak universities and more transparency in allocation of European funding. In the
2012 Slovak parliamentary election Parliamentary elections were held in Slovakia on 10 March 2012 to elect the 150 members of the National Council. The elections followed the fall of Prime Minister Iveta Radičová's Slovak Democratic and Christian Union – Democratic Party-led ...
Beblavý again ran on the list of SDKÚ, which was at the time heavily implicated in the corruption allegations known as the Gorilla scandal. Beblavý was not personally involved in the scandal, however the party ended up performing poorly in the election losing 17 out of its previously held 28 parliamentary seats. Nonetheless, Beblavý managed to preserve his seat due to receiving over 15,000 personal votes under Slovakia's
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system. With regards to the Gorilla scandal Beblavý at first supported the party leadership, while insisting on a thorough investigations of the allegations. However, in 2013 he joined the group of rebel MPs led by
Lucia Žitňanská Lucia Žitňanská (born 3 June 1964) is a Slovak politician and member of Most–Híd. She served as Minister of Justice in the third government of Robert Fico from 2016 to 2018. In 2006 she served as deputy prime minister and Minister of Justi ...
who left the party over its associations with disreputable characters.


Sieť and Spolu period

In 2014, Beblavý joined the newly established
Sieť The Slovak Conservative Party (, abbreviated SKS), formerly known as Network (, self-styled #SIEŤ), was a Centre-right politics, centre-right list of political parties in Slovakia, political party in Slovakia. It was established by Radoslav Proch ...
party founded by a fellow MPs
Radoslav Procházka Radoslav Procházka (born 31 March 1972) is a Slovaks, Slovak lawyer, former politician and former leader of the political party NETWORK (Slovak party), Sieť. He was an unsuccessful candidate in 2014 Slovak presidential election, running as an in ...
a defector from the
Christian Democratic Movement The Christian Democratic Movement (, KDH) is a Christian democratic political party in Slovakia that is a member of the European People's Party (EPP) and an observer of the Centrist Democrat International The Centrist Democrat International ...
and Andrej Hrnčiar who was originally elected on the
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party list. Beblavý got elected deputy chairman of the new party but unlike the Procházka and Hrnčiar, he did not give up his mandate and remained MP for the rest of the term. As the sole Sieť MP, Beblavý managed to get legislation approved to greatly liberalize the mortgage market in Slovakia, resulting in a rapid decline in mortgage interest rates and - according to the some claims - fueling growth of household debt and real estate prices. He also raised awareness about many cases of corruption and irregularities in the public sector. In the 2016 Slovak parliamentary elections,
Sieť The Slovak Conservative Party (, abbreviated SKS), formerly known as Network (, self-styled #SIEŤ), was a Centre-right politics, centre-right list of political parties in Slovakia, political party in Slovakia. It was established by Radoslav Proch ...
severely underperformed the polls and with 5.6% of votes barely passed the 5% representation threshold. Beblavý himself, however, retained his seat. Soon after the election, Procházka agreed to join the coalition with the
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in spite of promises made before the election. Beblavý considered this alliance a betrayal of the voters and left the party along with two other Sieť MPs -
Simona Petrík Simona Petrík (, born 10 November 1982) is a Slovakia, Slovak politician who served as a member of the National Council (Slovakia), National Council of Slovakia from 2016–2020 and is serving again from 2023. Early life Petrik was born on 10 No ...
and Katarína Macháčková. Over the course of 2017 and 2018 Beblavý and two other two Sieť rebels teamed up with defector MPs from other parties -
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from the
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party and Oto Žarnay from
Ordinary People and Independent Personalities Slovakia (), known as Ordinary People and Independent Personalities (, OĽANO) until 2023, is a populist political party in Slovakia. Founded in 2011 by former businessman Igor Matovič, the party champions anti-corruption, anti-elitist and ...
to start a new party called Together – Civic Democracy (Spolu). Beblavý became the chairman of the new party. While leading Spolu, Beblavý remained an active MP, notably leading an initiative to stop import tax fraud scheme, which led to the resignation of the high-profile head of Slovak Financial Administration authority František Imrecze. Spolu formed an electoral coalition with another newly formed party,
Progressive Slovakia Progressive Slovakia (, PS) is a liberal and social-liberal political party in Slovakia established in 2017. The party is led by Michal Šimečka, a former Vice President of the European Parliament. It is a member of the Renew Europe group and ...
. The coalition appeared to have a momentum at first, winning the
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with over 20% of the vote. Nonetheless, in underperformed polls in the
2020 Slovak parliamentary election Parliamentary elections were held in Slovakia on 29 February 2020 to elect all 150 members of the National Council. The populist Ordinary People and Independent Personalities–NOVA–Christian Union–Change from Below (OĽaNO–NOVA–KÚ ...
, gaining 6.96% of the vote, just a few hundred votes short of the 7% representation threshold for election coalitions. The party consequently lost all its MP seats, including Beblavý's. Soon after the election, Beblavý, who co-led the list with Progressive Slovakia leader Michal Truban, resigned his party chairmanship and retired from politics. Polls show that PS would have entered parliament without the coalition.


Life after politics

Following the loss of his MP seat, Beblavý returned to consulting and academic career, including notably teaching at
Sciences Po Sciences Po () or Sciences Po Paris, also known as the Paris Institute of Political Studies (), is a public research university located in Paris, France, that holds the status of ''grande école'' and the legal status of . The university's unde ...
. He also initiated several business projects. He is also the Scientific Coordinator of EENEE (European Expert Network on Economics of Education) (since 2021), columnist for SME Daily (since 2020)


Personal life

Beblavý has been married to Emília Sičáková-Beblavá since 2002. They have two sons.


References

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