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  Radio Prague's Czech History Archives
Jan Malypetr, who was appointed premier in October 1932, was forced to use maximum political skill to lead the young republic out of its greatest crisis.
Malypetr had to cope with the devaluation of the Czech crown as well as with the often senseless quarrels between coalition partners.
As for his predecessors, Jan Malypetr was the speaker of the parliament, and Milan Hodza went into exile after the German occupation of Bohemia and Moravia and he died abroad in 1944.
archiv.radio.cz /english/archive/10-12-97.html   (1638 words)

  
 Czechoslovak ministries, etc.
1945) 21 Jul 1940 - 10 Mar 1948 Jan Masaryk (in exile to Apr 1945) (b.
1921) 1 Jan 1969 - 9 Dec 1971 Jan Marko (b.
1959) 7 Oct 1922 - 9 Dec 1925 Jan Malypetr (b.
members.fortunecity.com /ar1932/czeslgov.html   (1488 words)

  
  Jan Malypetr | Životopisy online
Jan Malypetr, český agrární politik, čelný představitel České agrární strany v období mezi dvěmi světovými válkami a blízký spolupracovník A. Švehly, stranického vůdce agrárníků, a předseda československé vlády v letech 1932-35, přichází na svět 21.
V únoru roku 1934 (14.2.) sestavuje Jan Malypetr svoji druhou vládu, po parlamentních volbách v roce 1935 pak i třetí (v květnu) - tato vláda ale nemá již dlouhého trvání, 5.
Po skončení druhé světové války je Jan Malypetr za tuto svoji aktivitu postaven na základě retribučních dekretů před soud, nakonec je ale zproštěn všech obvinění a osvobozen.
zivotopisyonline.cz /jan-malypetr.php   (496 words)

  
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The Constitutional Court verified through an inquiry to the Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic that the publisher of the Uhříněves Reporter is the Local Office of Prague 10-Uhříněves, the publisher of the Petrovice Reporter is the City District Prague-Petrovice, and the publisher of the South-east Prague Courier is City District Prague-Křeslice.
Ivana Janů I criticize the majority opinion of the Plenum of the Constitutional Court primarily because, although in its substantive evaluation it reached the correct factual evaluation in many regards, it did not, in my opinion, draw the correct legal conclusions from that.
The fundamental role of proceedings on an appeal against a decision on verifying the election of a deputy or senator is to guarantee the proper conduct of elections.
test.concourt.cz /angl_verze/doc/pl-73-04.html   (18391 words)

  
 A short history of Slovakia
These include Jan Cerný (1920-1921, 1926) and Antonín Švehla (1922-1926 and 1926-1929) and Frantisek Udržal (1929-1932), Jan Malypetr (1932-1935) and Milan Hodža (1935-1938).
Jan Stráský becomes federal prime minister, but real power in the Czech part of the country restst with Václav Klaus of ODS and in Slovakia with Vladimír Mečiar of the HZDS.
The federation is dissolved in 1993 and the country is seperated into the Czech Republic and Slovakia, officially named Slovak Republic.
www.electionworld.org /history/slovakia.htm   (1059 words)

  
 The Dispatch - Serving the Lexington, NC - News
Jan Černý: 15 September 1920 - 26 September 1921
Jan Malypetr: 29 October 1932 - 5 November 1935
Jan Syrový: 22 September - 1 December 1938
www.the-dispatch.com /apps/pbcs.dll/section?category=NEWS&template=wiki&text=List_of_Prime_Ministers_of_Czechoslovakia   (246 words)

  
 Index Ma-Mam
On Jan. 27, 1996, Colonel Maïnassara led a successful military coup against Ousmane, which was initially welcomed by many inside the country as a way out of the political impasse.
The son of Jan Malachowski, the royal grand chancellor, he was first elected a deputy to the Coronation Diet of 1764 and was marshal (speaker) of Poland's historic Four Years' Sejm, a constituent Diet that met in 1788-92.
Exceeding all his colleagues in liberality, he was a prime force behind the constitution of May 3, 1791, which embodied such modern western European reforms as majority rule in parliament, separation of powers, and enfranchisement of the middle classes.
rulers.org /indexm1.html   (17151 words)

  
 CTS - Background and Objectives
CTS is headed by directors from both parts, with one director acting as head of the entire Center.
The editorial group, consisting of Ivan Chvatík, Radim Palouš, Pavel Kouba, Miroslav Petříček and Jan Vít, was awarded the Prize of the Academy of Sciences in 1990.
The aim of the Archive is to organize a study and interpretation of the philosophical legacy of Jan Patočka, to publish his complete works, and to gather manuscripts and documents concerning his work and life.
www.cts.cuni.cz /bkgr_obj.html   (756 words)

  
 Senát PČR : Volby do Senátu v roce 2004
(Nezávislí kandidáti), člen dozorčí rady Jan Becher a.s.
Jan Skácel (České hnutí za národní jednotu), ekonomický a orhaniz.
senátor před volbami: Jan Ruml (Klub Otevřené demokracie)
www.senat.cz /volby/v2004.php?ke_dni=08.05.2007&O=6   (498 words)

  
 Czechoslovak ministries, etc.
1945) 21 Jul 1940 - 10 Mar 1948 Jan Masaryk (in exile to Apr 1945) (b.
1921) 1 Jan 1969 - 9 Dec 1971 Jan Marko (b.
1959) 7 Oct 1922 - 9 Dec 1925 Jan Malypetr (b.
www.rulers.org /czeslgov.html   (1482 words)

  
 Politicians   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
He is also deputy for the Polish population of East-Little-Poland to the Conference of Peace of Versailles and Saint-Germain.
Jan (Jean) Malypetr, Landed Proprietor; and Prime Minister, Prague ->
Having finished his studies he took over the estate of his father and took part in public and political life.
dok.uni-lueneburg.de /memory/whoswho/Politicians.HTML   (1066 words)

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