- Mikuláš
Dzurinda (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈmikulaːʐ
ˈdzurinda] ; born 4
February 1955) is a
Slovak politician who was the
prime minister of
Slovakia from...
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Slovak Prime minister Mikuláš
Dzurinda with whom he
planned to co-operate
during the
following parliamentary elections.
Dzurinda had
originally planned to...
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Dzurinda's Second Cabinet was the
government of
Slovakia between 16
October 2002 and 4 July 2006
headed by the
prime minister Mikuláš
Dzurinda, for whom...
- of the votes. However, he was
unable to
create a coalition, and Mikuláš
Dzurinda from the
opposition became the new
Prime Minister. Afterwards, Mečiar was...
- This
initial agreement was not successful, and
Prime Minister Mikuláš
Dzurinda (KDH)
announced formation of new
party -
Slovak Democratic and Christian...
- in May 2023. The
initiator of its
creation is ex-prime
minister Mikuláš
Dzurinda, who
founded it
after he
decided to
leave the Blue
Coalition (now Democrats)...
-
largest party in the
National Council,
winning 36 of the 150 seats. Mikuláš
Dzurinda of the
Slovak Democratic and
Christian Union remained Prime Minister, in...
-
members rejoined their original parties,
while others, led by Mikuláš
Dzurinda,
founded the
Slovak Democratic and
Christian Union (SDKÚ). In
March 2023...
- the
defeat of the Vladimír Mečiar
government and the
election of Mikuláš
Dzurinda as
Prime Minister. His party, the
Slovak Democratic Coalition formed a...
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Retrieved May 28, 2009. Toma,
Peter A. (2001). Slovakia: from Samo to
Dzurinda Studies of nationalities.
Hoover Institution Press. ISBN 978-0-8179-9951-3...