- Vladimír
Mečiar (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈʋlaɟimiːr ˈmetʂɪɐr]; born 26 July 1942) is a
Slovak former politician who
served as the
prime minister of Slovakia...
- 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...
- Vladimír
Mečiar, he
returned to the
opposition as a
member of the parliament. In
response to the
Election Act
prepared and
approved by
Mečiar's government...
- 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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Slovak Republic. On 17 July 1992, Slovakia, led by
Prime Minister Vladimír
Mečiar,
declared itself a
sovereign state,
meaning that its laws took precedence...
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March 1993. He soon
became a
strong opponent of
Prime Minister Vladimír
Mečiar and by
giving a
critical presidential address to
parliament in
March 1994...
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closest allies of the
former autocratic Prime Minister of
Slovakia Vladimír
Mečiar,
under Lexa the
Secret Service committed numerous high-profile politically...
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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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December 1994
President Michal Kováč
Preceded by Vladimír
Mečiar Succeeded by Vladimír
Mečiar Mayor of
Bratislava In
office 1998–2002
Preceded by Peter...
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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...