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Miloslav Ransdorf (15
February 1953 – 22
January 2016) was a
Czech politician and
Member of the
European Parliament for the
Communist Party of Bohemia...
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Rahnsdorf (German pronunciation: [
ˈʁaːnsˌdɔʁf] ) is a
locality (Ortsteil) of Berlin, Germany,
located in the
southeast of the
Berlin borough (Bezirk)...
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Party of
Bohemia and
Moravia and,
being second on the list
behind Miloslav Ransdorf, was
elected into the
European Parliament.
During his
first term (20 July...
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Miloslav RANSDORF | MEPs".
European Parliament. 15
February 1953.
Retrieved 20
October 2024. "8th
parliamentary term |
Miloslav RANSDORF | MEPs". European...
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Election List
leader Votes %
Seats +/− EP
Group 2004
Miloslav Ransdorf 472,862 20.27 (#2) 6 / 24 New GUE/NGL 2009 334,577 14.18 (#3) 4 / 22 2 2014 Kateřina...
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Relations Czech Republic:
Communist Party of
Bohemia and
Moravia Miloslav Ransdorf, Vice-Chairman France:
French Communist Party Daniel Cirera,
Member of...
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Klanica and
Ransdorf. Grebeníček won the
first round,
receiving 170 of 356 votes.
Bleier also
advanced to the
second round with 70 votes.
Ransdorf had 33 votes...
- MP
Stanislav Grospič, MEP
Miloslav Ransdorf and MP Soňa Marková. Grospič was the
strongest rival of Filip.
Ransdorf didn't take his poor
result well. He...
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darts player Miloslav Pokorný (1926–1948),
Czech hockey player Miloslav Ransdorf (1953–2016),
Czech politician Miloslav Rechcigl, Sr. (1904–1973), Czech...
- (1870–1924),
operatic tenor Emil
Burian (1876–1926),
operatic baritone Miloslav Ransdorf (1953–2016),
politician Joseph Kott (born 1957),
spree killer Pavel Steidl...