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Communist Party of Czechoslovakia politicians: Vladimír Meiar, Ivan Gaparovi, Robert Fico, Julius Fuík, Ludvík Svoboda, Rudolf Slánský

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ISBN / ASIN1233118978
ISBN-139781233118977
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 35. Chapters: Vladimír Mečiar, Ivan Gašparovič, Robert Fico, Julius Fučík, Ludvík Svoboda, Rudolf Slánský, Zdeněk Nejedlý, František Kriegel, Otto Šling, Rudolf Margolius, Henryk Jasiczek, Rudolf Schuster, Gustaw Przeczek, Josef Smrkovský, Štefan Füle, Vladimír Clementis, Ernst Kolman, Ota Šik, Karol Śliwka, Alexej Čepička, Pavel Rychetský, Jozef Lenárt, Marián Čalfa, Bohumír Šmeral, Přemysl Kočí, Jiří Hájek, Emil František Burian, Milada Emmerová, Zdeněk Fierlinger, Jan Stráský, Petr Pithart, Lubomír Štrougal, Pavel Dostál, Vasil Biľak, Artur London, Viliam Široký, Ladislav Adamec, Josef Špaček, Bohuslav Chňoupek, Josef Frank, Jiří Wolker, Oldřich Černík, Pavel Zářecký, Luboš Dobrovský, Daniela Kovářová, Ladislav Kopřiva, Jan Šverma, Záviš Kalandra, Karol Šmidke, Jan Drda, František Pitra. Excerpt: Robert Fico (born September 15, 1964) served as the Prime Minister of Slovakia from July 4, 2006 to July 8, 2010. He is the leader of the left-wing party Direction - Social Democracy (Slovak: SMER - Sociálna demokracia). The party won the parliamentary elections in 2006, receiving approximately 30 percent of the cast votes. After the victory he created a coalition with the Slovak National Party an extremist nationalist party led by Ján Slota and with the People's Party - Movement for a Democratic Slovakia led by Vladimír Mečiar. Fico was born in a working class family on September 15, 1964, in the town of Topoľčany. His father was a forklift operator and his mother worked in a shoe store. Fico has two siblings, brother Ladislav and a sister Lucia. He is married to his wife, Svetlana they have a son together. Fico acquired his legal education during the communist rule in then-Czechoslovakia. He graduated from the Law Faculty of the Comenius University at Bratislava and later worked for the Institute of State and Law of the Slovak Acade...