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  CalendarHome.com - List of Presidents of Czechoslovakia - Calendar Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
This is a list of presidents of Czechoslovakia.
It also lists leaders of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia during the time when that party held a leading role in the state (1948-1989).
List of Prime Ministers of the Czech Republic
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 Prime Minister - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
While the modern office of Prime Minister developed in the UK the first actual usage of the word Prime Minister or Premiere Minstre was used by Cardinal Richelieu, when, in 1624 he was named to head the royal council as prime minister of France.
The Prime Minister is formally the presiding minister of the Privy Council and the cabinet.
Contrary to popular and journalistic belief, most prime ministers in parliamentary systems are not appointed for a specific term of office and in effect may remain in power through a number of elections and parliaments.
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 Cold War History Research Center, Chronology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Prime Minister Miklós Németh turns down a proposal made by HDF to resolve the problems in agriculture by means of a new redistribution of land.
Minister of state Imre Pozsgay, speaking at the meeting of the World Alliance of Hungarians, says the Council of Ministers will not use administrative measures in the future to prevent people from settling down abroad in case that is what they wish to do in order to get along in their life.
Minister of finance László Békesi, speaking of the economic package of the Council of Ministers, says the government intends to reduce the budgetary expenditures by 20 billion forints, the budget of national defense by 5 billion, that of executive bodies by 1 billion and the subsidies given to social organization by 1 billion.
www.coldwar.hu /html/en/chronologies/_4_89.html   (19560 words)

  
 History of Hungary - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
While Kallay was prime minister, the Jews endured economic and political repression, but the government protected them from the final solution.
The Treaty of Peace with Hungary signed on 10 February 1947 declared that "The decisions of the Vienna Award of 2 November 1938 are declared null and void" and Hungarian boundaries were fixed along the former frontiers as they existed on 1 January 1938, except a minor loss of territory on the Czechoslovakian border.
Under Prime Minister József Antall, the MDF formed a center-right coalition government with the Independent Smallholders' Party (FKGP) and the Christian Democratic People's Party (KDNP) to command a 60% majority in the parliament.
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 Situation and Outlook - Government
The tradition in periods of "cohabitation" (president of one party, Prime Minister of another) is for the president to exercise the primary role in foreign and security policy, with the dominant role in domestic policy falling to the Prime Minister and his government.
The cabinet is appointed by the president upon the proposal of the chancellor and the chancellor functions as the Prime Minister of the cabinet.
Prime Minister Milos Zeman is the head of government and has considerable powers, including the right to set the agenda for most foreign and domestic policy, mobilize the parliamentary majority, and choose governmental ministers.
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The document, held at The National Archives in Kew, West London, contains correspondence between the Prime Minister’s office and the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in December ’68.
The Prime Minister was advised by his own staff to “send a short message of personal greetings to Kosygin for the New Year; and perhaps also for Auld Langsyne (sic) to Mikoyan.” In a handwritten note Wilson agrees, saying: “On the Russians it seems petty to change the practice.
He had “severe doubts” about sending cards to Vorster and Muller, the South African Prime Minister and Foreign Secretary, despite them making the Foreign and Commonwealth list and contrary to advice from his own office.
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 Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia was created in 1918 from territory that had previously been part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
The Prime Minister smiled at me in a quite friendly way and said that it was a matter to be settled between him and me. And so it was left.
We, the German Führer and Chancellor and the British Prime Minister, have had a further meeting today and are agreed in recognizing that the question of Anglo-German relations is of the first importance for the two countries and for Europe.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /2WWczech.htm   (5060 words)

  
 Kingdom of Yugoslavia - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
However the radicals themselves were not happy that they had only three ministers to the Democratic Parties eleven and on 16 August 1919 Stojan Protić handed in his resignation.
The expansion of Nazi Germany in 1938 gave new momentum to efforts to solve these problems and in 1939 Prince Paul appointed Dragiša Cvetković as prime minister, with the goal of reaching an agreement with the Croatian opposition.
From 1918 to 1922, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes continued to be subdivided into the pre-World War I divisions of Austria-Hungary and the formerly independent Balkan states of Serbia and Montenegro.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Kingdom_of_Yugoslavia   (3542 words)

  
 Central Europe Review - Czech News Review
Minister of Interior Václav Grulich submitted his resignation to the President and Prime Minister on Friday, thereby ending months of speculation on whether he was to be one of the ministers included in the prolonged and clumsy cabinet re-shuffle executed by Prime Minister Miloš Zeman.
The Prime Minister himself defended Šlouf by saying that he had not found any evidence that could be used against his advisor after many years of working together.
The Prime Minister was to meet the leaders of these countries as well as businessmen in the hope of increasing investment in the Czech Republic.
www.ce-review.org /00/13/czechnews13.html   (1643 words)

  
 polistru   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The Prime Minister of the Slovak republic - MikulᚠDZURINDA
The Deputy Prime Minister and the Minister for Justice - Daniel LIPŠIC The Deputy Prime Minister, the Minister for Economy and the Minister for Administration and Privatization of the National Property - Robert NEMCSICS
Prime Minister Dzurinda said that the new cabinet is “ready to lead Slovakia into NATO and the EU.” Dzurinda heads the coalition formed by his party, the Slovak Democratic and Christian Union, and the Hungarian Coalition Party, the Christian Democratic Movement, and the Alliance for New Citizens.
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 FRANCIA
Some of the material might therefore be a little dated now; but there is also the virtue that these histories are going to be largely innocent of the brainless Marxism and the kinds of politically correct "race, class, and gender" analyses that have become popular in "post modern" academia.
The only drawbacks are that (1) Thompsett's lists are, indeed, genealogical, which means it is sometimes hard to find unrelated rulers in a succession, and (2) the entries are very summary, without any explanation of may be happening as, for instance, domains are divided among multiple heirs.
However, both Tompsett and WW-Person list Stephen Count of Champagne, Meaux, and Troyes (Tompsett twice, as son of both Herbert the Elder and Herbert, Count of Meaux, identified as "Herbert the Younger").
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 BurmaNet News, November 6-8, 2004
Interior minister Colonel Tin Hlaing and labour minister U Tin Winn were "permitted to retire" on Friday, according to weekend reports in the state-run media.
Both ministers were the last of Khin Nyunt's supporters in the cabinet.
Four other ministers, the deputy ministers for agriculture Brigadier-General Khin Maung, industry Brigadier-General Kyaw Win, livestock breeding and fisheries Brigadier-General Aung Thein and science and technology Nyi Hla Nge were also sacked.
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 RADIO FREE EUROPE/ RADIO LIBERTY
Prime Minister Kasyanov has signed a decree dismissing Sergei Zivenko, the general director of the state alcohol monopoly, Rosspirtprom, and replacing him with Petr Myasoedov, "Kommersant-Daily" reported on 30 July.
Blokhin, 51, was Russia's ambassador to Azerbaijan from 1995-99 and was minister for federation affairs, nationalities, and migration policies until that ministry was abolished in October 2001 and he was dismissed.
Prime Minister Vasile Tarlev said that the release of the third tranche is proof of the effectiveness of measures implemented by the government and aimed at reviving relations with international financing institutions.
www.rferl.org /newsline/2002/07/300702.asp   (7794 words)

  
 List of Prime Ministers of the Czech Republic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
List of Prime Ministers of the Czech Republic
This is a list of Prime Ministers of the Czech Republic, including the period when the republic's territory was part of federative Czechoslovakia.
This page was last modified 20:46, 18 September 2006.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_Prime_Ministers_of_the_Czech_Republic   (214 words)

  
 George Bush
Met with Emperor Akihito of Japan; the Kings of Belgium, Jordan, and Spain; the Presidents of Brazil, Egypt, France, the Federal Republic of Germany, Israel, Italy, Nigeria, the Philippines, Portugal, and Zaire; and the Prime Ministers of Japan, Pakistan, Singapore, Thailand, and Turkey.
Met with Queen Elizabeth II and Prime Minister Thatcher.
Met with Prime Minister Gonzalez, Soviet President Gorbachev and attended the opening session of the Middle East Peace Conference.
www.state.gov /r/pa/ho/trvl/pres/12801.htm   (620 words)

  
 .: Albany Democrat-Herald :. Archives
Other ministers argued that Gandhi, jailed in 1942 for speaking out against India’s involvement in military action against Nazi Germany, should be released to keep him from dying during a jailhouse hunger strike, according to the reports.
At a cabinet meeting on July 7, 1943, Churchill argued that leading Nazis who fell into British hands should be treated as “outlaws’’ and shot rather than put on trial, according to a report on the declassified documents in the Sunday Telegraph.
Churchill proposed drawing up a list of 50 top Nazis and giving military field commanders authority to execute them without trial should they be captured.
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 The List
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 Radicus Internet - Poland, Czech Rep., Slovakia, Hungary
BUDAPEST, June 19 (AFP) - A political scandal erupted in Hungary Wednesday after newly elected Prime Minister Peter Medgyessy was forced to admit he had served as a counter-espionage officer under the communist regime, prompting the government to propose publishing a list of all former agents.
BUDAPEST, April 21 (AFP) - Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban conceded defeat Sunday to the opposition Socialists after the decisive second round of the legislative election, saying he had called the left's candidate for prime minister Peter Medgyessy to congratulate him on his victory.
PRAGUE, April 8 (AFP) - Prime Minister Tony Blair on Monday reaffirmed Britain's support for the Czech government's stance that controversial decrees behind the expulsion of ethnic Germans post-World War II could not be changed.
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 Italy Biography,info
Italy is more typically associated with two famous volcanoes: the currently dormant Vesuvius near Naples and the very active Etna on Sicily.
Sicily and Sardinia are the two major islands of Italy (comprehensive list).
The Italian climate is unique and can be far from the stereotype of a "land of sun.", depending on the region.
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 ipedia.com: List of Presidents of Czechoslovakia Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
It also lists leaders of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia during the time when that party held a leading role in the state Presidents of Czechoslov...
List of Presidents of Czechoslovakia Article - ipedia.com
See also: List of Presidents of the Czech Republic, List of Prime Ministers of the Czech Republic, List of rulers of Slovakia, List of Prime Ministers of Czechoslovakia, List of Czech rulers, Lists of incumbents.
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 The International Practice of the European Communities: Current Survey (1 July 1991 - 30 June 1992): 3. Miscellaneous
According to the text, a panel shall be established, at the latest, at the Council meeting following that at which the request first appears as an item on the Council's regular agenda, unless at that meeting the Council decides by consensus not to establish a panel.
In addition, it would require the GATT Secretariat to maintain an indicative list of individuals from which panellists may be drawn.
On 16 December 1991, the Prime Ministers of Czechoslovakia, Hungary, and Poland, Representatives of the 12 EC Member States, and the Presidents of the EC Council and the Commission signed the so-called `Association-Agreements' (Agreements), which grant association status to Czechoslovakia, Hungary, and Poland (associated countries).
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 FTR#565—Middle East Matrix: He Who Tells the Truth Gets Chased Out of Nine Villages, Part II—(Two 30-minute ...
Pro-Nazi generals and ministers were arrested, and the shah's son was installed in power.
Conservative MP Sir Peter Tapsell told the House of Commons that British Prime Minister Tony Blair was ‘colluding’ with U.S. President George W. Bush in giving Israel the okay to wage a war crime ‘gravely reminiscent of the Nazi atrocity on the Jewish quarter of Warsaw.’ Of course, there was no ‘Jewish quarter’ of Warsaw.
Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero wore an Arab scarf during an event at which he condemned Israel, but not Hezbollah, who he presumably thinks should not be stopped from killing Israelis.
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Chairman of the Council of Ministers (Prime Minister) Simeon SAXE-COBURG-GOTHA
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 NTI: Country Overviews: Ukraine: Profile
According to a 12 February 2005 proposal submitted by the Ukrainian Cabinet of Ministers to the president, the SSEC was among 14 state committees and services that were to be disbanded.
Later, on 2 March 2005, newly appointed Defense Minister Anatoliy Hrytsenko indicated that the government was considering merging or subordinating the SSEC to the Ministry of Economics.[1] However, as of January 2006, the SSEC remains an independent agency, reporting directly to the Cabinet of Ministers.
Ukraine does not maintain a list of countries of concern to which Ukrainian companies are prohibited from exporting.
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 : Speech&Hotkey Elf, review at WorldSSP.net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Neville Chamberlain, British prime ministerPraises Britain's Munich Pact with GermanyIn the early morning hours of September 30, 1938, British and French prime ministers Neville Chamberlain and Edouard Daladier signed the Munich Pact with Nazi leader Adolf Hitler, thus giving Czechoslovakia away to German conquest.
An extensive list of conferences from Roy Cochrun.
ESCA list List of many ESCA sponsored meetings ICSP97 International Conference on Speech Processing, August 26-28, 1997 Boston University Conference on Language Development langconf-announce@louis-xiv.bu.edu EUROSP...
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It is not that OKC or TWA800 or the WTC are so important of themselves but they are dreadfully important in showing that it is the totally corrupt useless acronyms protecting their own integrity that are the root cause of all the other problems > >8.
Standing up as an individual or part of a illegitimate group that is >not recognized by the general public only gets you on the attack list of >the Feds and the propaganda list of the media.
If they put on something good or even just more reasonable, call and compliment them on it, but do _not_ send any kudos to their FCC file, or write to them about it.
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 Workers World April 8, 2004: Seven at one blow
George W. Bush resembled not the valiant tailor of legend but an open-armed spider as he welcomed the prime ministers of Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia to the web of intrigue and military aggression known as the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).
The gap between Bush's rhetoric and the reality of this event was as great as his credibility gap regarding Iraq's alleged weapons of mass destruction and the cost gap for Medicare prescription drugs.
To understand what's behind Bush's obvious joy over this event and why these countries' prime ministers go along with it, a quick historical review is needed.
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 The Execution of the plan to invade Czechoslovakia
*3842-PS; Statement of Fritz Mundhenke, 7 March 1946, concerning the activities of Kaltenbrunner and SS in preparation for occupation of Czechoslovakia.
*TC-27; German assurances to Czechoslovakia, 11 March 1938 and 12 March 1938, as reported by M. Masaryk, the Czechoslovak Minister to London to Viscount Halifax.
*TC-52; Formal British protest against the annexation of Czechoslovakia in violation of the Munich Agreement, 17 March 1939.
www1.us.nizkor.org /hweb/imt/nca/nca-01/nca-01-09-aggression-04-29.html   (1562 words)

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