- Vladimír
Mečiar (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈʋlaɟimiːr ˈmetʂɪɐr]; born 26 July 1942) is a
Slovak former politician who
served as the
prime minister of Slovakia...
- demokratické Slovensko), led by Vladimír
Mečiar. Gašparovič was one of the
central figures of
Prime Minister Mečiar's administration. He
became Speaker of...
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stopped during the revolution, František Mikloško and
Miroslav Kusy, Vladimír
Mečiar and the ex-leader of the
Communist Party during the
Prague Spring Alexander...
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Martin Mečiar (born 23 July 1993) is a
Slovak football defender who
currently plays for
Slovan Galanta of 3. Liga West, on loan from
Fortuna Liga club...
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elections or
maintaining robust freedom of the press. In Slovakia,
Vladimir Meciar,
accused of
authoritarian styles of
leadership in the 1990s, used the press...
- In the 1998
elections that saw the fall of the
government of Vladimír
Mečiar, Fico
received the
biggest number of
preferential votes among his party...
- in the
National Council and
forming a
minority government under Vladimír
Mečiar. The
threshold had been
raised from 3% (for the
Slovak parliamentary election...
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winning 48 of the 150 seats. In the
aftermath of the election, Vladimír
Mečiar of the VPN
formed a
grand coalition with the
Christian Democratic Movement...
- was the
leading party of the government, led by
Prime Minister Vladimír
Mečiar. The
party rule was
characterized by a
fundamental violation of
civil liberties...
- the
largest Slovak party,
Vladimir Meciar,
agree to a
tightly knit
federation with a
strong central government.
Meciar, however, was only
willing to agree...