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  ESPN.com Soccernet Scotland: News - Final curtain for Moravcik
When lifelong mentor Dr Jozef Venglos staked his reputation on the arrival of an unheralded 33- year- old in a cut- price, and widely ridiculed, transfer deal, there were those who regarded the £300,000 signing as a gamble.
Moravcik, however - after an unhappy spell at MSV Duisburg - regarded the move as a win-win situation.
Moravcik will join the 66-year-old Venglos at JEF United in Ichihara for six months before returning to France to allow his son Matus to take up a contract with Bastia.
soccernet.espn.go.com /archive/scotland/news/2002/0501/20020501cfcsmoravcik.html   (807 words)

  
 Slovakia POLITICAL BACKGROUND
Although the Czechoslovak state became one of the most stable and prosperous democracies in Central Europe, it was dismembered by Nazi Germany in 1938.
Following Meciar's resignation, the government of Jozef Moravcik retained power for only six months.
His new governing coalition excluded all opposition forces from the political process and reversed some policies of the Moravcik government.
www.nationsencyclopedia.com /World-Leaders-2003/Slovakia-POLITICAL-BACKGROUND.html   (895 words)

  
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An interim coalition government comprising representatives from a broad range of parties was sworn in, with Jozef Moravcik of the Democratic Union of Slovakia Party as prime minister.
Moravcik's government revived the privatization process and took steps to attract more foreign investment to Slovakia.
In an effort to reverse Moravcik's liberalization policies, the Meciar government returned radio and television communications to state control and blocked the privatization of state-owned companies.
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 ESPN.com Soccernet Scotland: News - Lubo's paternal regret
Reports yesterday suggested that Moravcik's talents are sought by Tampa Bay Mutiny in the United States come the end of his current sojourn at Parkhead.
Current Slovakia coach Jozef Adamec, who temporarily discarded Moravcik's playing talents on the midfielder's arrival in Scotland on the grounds of age, has paid the price for an embarrassing failure to qualify for the World Cup.
He could now pay for his folly with his job, with Slovakian FA consultant and former Celtic coach Jozef Venglos said to be lobbying for Moravcik's return in a national coaching capacity.
soccernet.espn.go.com /archive/scotland/news/2001/1113/20011113cfcsmoravcik.html   (793 words)

  
 HELSINKI
On March 11, the government of Vladimir Meciar was defeated by a no-confidence vote and a coalition government was formed by Jozef Moravcik, former Slovak foreign minister.
What is more, the outgoing cabinet of Jozef Moravcik established a new governmental agency to combat racism, xenophobia, and anti-Semitism.
Human Rights Watch/Helsinki called on the interim government of Jozef Moravcik to disassociate itself from the media policies of its predecessor in order to create an environment in which the independent press could flourish.
www.hrw.org /reports/1995/WR95/HELSINKI-14.htm   (952 words)

  
 A short history of Slovakia
Slovakia becomes a parliamentary democracy, but in the first years of independence, the country is dominated by the authoritarian Movement for a Democratic Slovakia.
This is interrupted by a reformist government under Jozef Moravcík in 1994.
For the rest Slovakia is ruled by Mečiar's semi-authoritarian government that seriously breaches democratic norms and the rule of law until being ousted in the elections of 1998 by a coalition led by Mikulás Dzurinda.
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 McNair Paper 39 - Chapter 8
These efforts resulted in the March 1994 dismissal of Roman Kovac and Moravcik from the HZDS and their resignation from the cabinet.
On 16 March 1994 President Kovac named Jozef Moravcik as prime minister who called for restoring public confidence in the new state; and Pavol Kanis (of the Party of the Democratic Left) became the first civilian defense minister (with MG Andrej Sabol as defense state secretary later in March).
On 1 September, ColGen Jozef Tuchyna, adviser to the defense minister and former interior minister, became the new Chief of General Staff, and General Humaj became his deputy.
www.ndu.edu /inss/McNair/mcnair39/m039ch08.html   (2378 words)

  
 Slovakia: history   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
While in June the Slovakian Parliament approved a law allowing the Hungarian language to be taught in schools, Meciar also called for the enforcement of an old law, which had fallen into disuse, making it mandatory for Hungarian women to add the Slav feminine suffix «ova» to their last names.
Jozef Moravcik was named Prime Minister in March 1994, after long negotiations between the parties which had ousted the regime of Vladimir Meciar Moravcik announced the formation of a government of national salvation and urgent economic measures.
The new government, with the participation of the Democratic Left Party and Alternative for Real Democracy (both consisting of former MED allies) and the right-wing Christian Democratic Movement was built upon two objectives: to keep Meciar out of power and to accept the general principles of European democracy.
gbgm-umc.org /country_profiles/country_history.cfm?Id=146   (1957 words)

  
 20th Century | Slovakia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
An interimcoalition government comprising representatives from a broad range of parties was swornin, with Jozef Moravcik of the Democratic Union of Slovakia Party as prime minister.
Moravcik’s government revived the privatization process and took steps to attract more foreigninvestment to Slovakia.
In an effort to reverse Moravcik’s liberalization policies, the Meciar government returned radio and television communications to statecontrol and blocked the privatization of state-owned companies.
www.slovakia.org /history6.htm   (1865 words)

  
  F&P Архив радио Свобода и Свободная Европа
Opposition Democratic Union Chairman Jozef Moravcik on 2 December called on Slovak Prime Minister Vladimir Meciar to resign since his government is unable to fulfill its declared goal of joining NATO and the EU, Slovak media reported.
Also on 27 November, opposition Democratic Union Chairman Jozef Moravcik attacked the cabinet's new version of the penal code amendment on the protection of the republic, Reuters reported.
Moravcik said the government made only cosmetic changes from the previous draft, which was vetoed by the president after gaining parliamentary approval in March.
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 Slovakia - History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
In the first half of 1993, according to the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, 500,000 jobs were lost and inflation rose by 18 per cent.
Jozef Moravcik was appointed Prime Minister in March 1993.
The new coalition government was formed with two main goals: to keep Meciar out of power and accept the general principles of European democracy.
gbgm-umc.org /country_profiles/countries/svk/History.stm   (1610 words)

  
 TCM Breaking News - 2002/05/01: Moravcik confirms Far East departure
Moravcik said: ‘‘I will probably go to Japan, but it’s not yet official.
Meanwhile, Celtic youngster Shaun Maloney is not the new Moravcik, according to the departing star.
And even though he still has some way to go, in terms of ability, Moravcik is tipping him for the top.
archives.tcm.ie /breakingnews/2002/05/01/story48454.asp   (352 words)

  
 Slovakia - History
Slovak resentment over what was perceived to be economic and political domination by the Czechs led to increasing dissatisfaction with the federation and growing support for extreme nationalist movements.
Father Andrej Hlinka, leader of the Slovak People's Party, and his successor Father Jozef Tiso, were joined by many Slovaks in calls for equality between Czechs and Slovaks and greater autonomy for Slovakia.
In addition to Czechoslovakia's internal conflicts, the rise of Nazi Germany in the 1930s and the aggressive policies of German dictator Adolf Hitler led to the demise of the Czechoslovak federation.
www.cartage.org.lb /en/themes/GeogHist/histories/history/hiscountries/S/slovakia.html   (2423 words)

  
 Slovak ministries, etc.
1957) 6 Oct 1998 - 30 Oct 1998 Jozef Kalman (acting) ZRS (b.
1947) 13 Dec 1994 - 30 Oct 1998 Jozef Liscák ZRS (b.
1941) 29 Oct 1998 - 15 Oct 2002 Jozef Migas SDL (b.
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 The Breakup of Czechoslovakia | Slovakia
An interim coalition government comprising representatives from a broad range of parties was sworn in, with Jozef Moravcik of the Democratic Union of Slovakia Party as prime minister.
Moravcik’s government revived the privatization process and took steps to attract more foreign investment to Slovakia.
It also helped to calm the increasingly strained relations between Slovaks and resident Hungarians, who had begun campaigning for educational and cultural autonomy.
www.slovakia.org /history-breakup.htm   (1263 words)

  
 BBC News | HEALTH | Charles shares architecture lament
Prince Charles, who is known for his dislike of much modern architecture, sympathised with the Mayor of Bratislava about a 1960s road which disfigured the city's greatest architectural gem - its cathedral.
The Mayor Jozef Moravcik complained about the unsightly thoroughfare, built right alongside St Martin's Cathedral in the city's historic Jewish quarter.
Mr Moravcik described the throughfare, which runs through the centre of Slovakia's capital, as "catastrophic".
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/uk/1003785.stm   (391 words)

  
 econ   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Jozef Moravcik took over as prime minister in March 1994 and proceeded to reduce the budget deficit by cutting many subsidies and starting voucher-privatization.
It was not long, however, before Meciar showed his face again, and reversed a number of Moravcik’s reforms.
Jozef Bubak is the "author of artistic design" of all Slovak banknotes.
www.unc.edu /~michalka/slovakia/econ.html   (1315 words)

  
 main_rsi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
President of the Slovak Republic Michal Kovac, accompanied by Foreign Minister Jozef Moravcik, departed for a three-day working visit to Italy and the Vatican.
Speaker of Parliament Jozef Migas discusses with the Pope and Cardinal Angelo Sodano follow-up laws to the fundamental treaty and invited the Pope to visit Slovakia.
In the evening, he attended a reception hosted by the Slovak Ambassador to the Vatican Marian Servatka and conferred state honours and awards of the Slovak President to representatives of the Vatican to mark the 10th anniversary of Slovakia’s creation.
www.slovakradio.sk /rsi/ang/papez-navs/txt/0909_Chronology.html   (1059 words)

  
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1684,183 RA07 BUCEK JOZEF RAJEC 900 (653,216 + 631,278 + 399,689) 19.
4845,568 KL04 DAVIDIK JOZEF JASENOVE 155 (1854,166 + 2016,089 + 975,313) 67.
5269,557 RA13 ZAN JOZEF KONSKA 260 (2010,509 + 2015,545 + 1243,503) 83.
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 Index Dr-Dz
He returned to the transport ministry again in 1994, this time as a minister in the cabinet of Jozef Moravcik.
Moravcik's government lost an election in September 1994 and Dzurinda became one of the fiercest opposition critics of the administration led by strongman Prime Minister Vladimír Meciar.
Dzurinda said one of the main priorities of his Slovak Democratic Coalition (SDK) was to ensure Slovakia regained its place among the leading contenders in accession talks with the European Union and NATO.
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 Slovakia (08/99)
In elections held in June 1992, Vaclav Klaus's Civic Democratic Party won in the Czech lands on a platform of economic reform, and Vladimir Meciar's Movement for a Democratic Slovakia (HZDS) emerged as the leading party in Slovakia, basing its appeal on fairness to Slovak demands for autonomy.
Meciar and Klaus negotiated the agreement to divide Czechoslovakia, and Meciar's party--the Movement for a Democratic Slovakia (HZDS--ruled Slovakia for most of its first 5 years as an independent state, except for a 9-month period in 1994, during which Slovakia was ruled by a reformist government under Prime Minister Jozef Moravcik.
The Moravcik government succeeded the country's initial HZDS-SNS coalition government led by Meciar after a vote of no confidence in March 1994, but Meciar returned to power in December 1994.
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 Independence and Instability - History - Slovakia - Europe
The new government took office in December, and Meciar became prime minister for a third time.
In an effort to reverse Moravcik’s liberalization policies, the Meciar government returned radio and television communications to state control and blocked the privatization of state-owned companies.
These and other measures aimed at centralizing power in Meciar’s hands were met with concern by a number of Western governments.
www.countriesquest.com /europe/slovakia/history/independence_and_instability.htm   (812 words)

  
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However, given widespread misgivings about a victory by Mr Meciar in the second round of the 2004 presidential election, Mr Gasparovic was under little pressure to display contrition for his past, offering voters only a vague and anodyne apology "for steps that might have caused them difficulties or some damage".
Following the HZDS crisis, a broad coalition of five parties formed an interim government in March 1994, which was led by Jozef Moravcik, who was foreign minister in Mr Meciar’s government before he followed his predecessor, Mr Knazko, into opposition in early 1994.
Despite its ideological diversity, the Moravcik government brought political stability and dramatically improved Slovakia’s image abroad by reviving relations with Hungary and the Czech Republic, and by granting broader cultural rights to the Hungarian minority.
www.viewswire.com /index.asp?layout=display_article&doc_id=289310214   (5146 words)

  
 East European Constitutional Review
The opposition to Meciar always understood the September elections to be about the regime as well as the government.
The newly elected mayor of Bratislava, Jozef Moravcik, who served as the prime minister in the short-lived government that preceded Meciar's return to power in 1994, remarked, in late 1997: "Everything is at stake in next year's elections.
Interview with Jozef Moravcik, October 9, 1997, Bratislava.
www.law.nyu.edu /eecr/vol8num1-2/special/endofmec.html   (5009 words)

  
 RADIO FREE EUROPE/ RADIO LIBERTY
He said the bonuses paid to ministers, for which he was charged with abuse of powers, were legal at the time and both former Premier Jozef Moravcik and Meciar's successor, Mikulas Dzurinda, have paid bonuses to ministers without being prosecuted for it.
However, according to CTK and Reuters, Party of Democratic Left (SDL) leader Jozef Migas said after the meeting that the SDL continues to insist that the cabinet must be restructured.
He said the SDL wants the number of cabinet members to be cut by three or four and that the posts of deputy premiers in charge of the economy, legislation, and European integration, to be abolished.
www.rferl.org /newsline/2000/04/210400.asp   (6764 words)

  
 Brat's a bonus for Hoops fans - Evening Times   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
SLOVAKIAN pair Lubo Moravcik and Jozef Venglos are fondly remembered by the Celtic supporters
CELTIC fans have received an early season bonus with the news that the first leg of the Champions League qualifier against Artmedia Bratislava will be will be screened live on BBC Scotland.
Strachan was met in Bratislava by Dr Jozef Venglos, the former Celtic manager, and his most cherished signing, Lubomir Moravcik.
www.eveningtimes.co.uk /sport/6019750.shtml   (296 words)

  
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Sergej Kozlik, Meciar's deputy, said the party's first priority for establishing a stable government would be to start coalition talks with the former communists.
Democratic Left leader Petr Weiss also said there was need for a broad coalition between Meciar's and his party, plus two other major players: the Democratic Union of current Premier Jozef Moravcik and the Christian Democrats led by Jan Carnogursky, another former premier.
Also getting at least 5 percent of the vote, the threshold needed to get into parliament, were the Hungarian coalition and the Christian Democrats, each with 10 percent; the Democratic Union, with 9 percent; the left-wing Association of Workers of Slovakia, with 7 percent; and the rightist National Party, with 5 percent.
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 Comparative Criminology | Europe - Slovakia
Then, in March 1939 Germany invaded what remained of Bohemia and Moravia and established a German protectorate.
Slovakia had already declared its independence on March 14, 1939, and had become a Nazi German puppet state led by Jozef Tiso.
On August 29, 1944, 60,000 Slovak troops organized by the underground rose up against the Nazis and the Tiso regime in what became known as the Slovak National Uprising.
www-rohan.sdsu.edu /faculty/rwinslow/europe/slovakia.html   (9446 words)

  
 RTÉ Sport: Moravcik looks to Japanese league
Celtic star Lubo Moravcik will join up with his former Parkhead boss Dr Jozef Venglos at Japanese J-League outfit Ichihara when he quits the club this summer.
I have only a few days before I will say something for certain, but I have something to do here first.
He also had words of praise for rising star, Shaun Maloney, saying, "He showed his talent in the last game with a fantastic free-kick and he also showed that he can miss a penalty like me. The guy has got big talent and will be a very important part of Celtic in the future."
www.rte.ie /sport/2002/0501/celtic.html   (321 words)

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