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Encyclopedia > List of leaders of Slovak parliaments
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Slovakia
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Politics and government of
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Image File history File links Flag_of_Slovakia. ... Slovakias highest legislative body is the 150-seat unicameral National Council of the Slovak Republic. ...

This is a list of the Presidents of Slovakia. ... President Ivan GaÅ¡parovič Ivan GaÅ¡parovič (born March 27, 1941), Slovak politician and law professor, became President of Slovakia on June 15, 2004. ... // Chairman/President of the Provisional Government for Slovakia (1918; within Czechoslovakia) Vavro Å robár (4 November 1918 – 14 November 1918) – ceased with the adoption of the Czechoslovak constitution Chairman of the Revolutionary Governing Council of the Slovak Soviet Republic (1919; in rebellion in eastern Slovakia) Antonín JanouÅ¡ek (20... Portrait of Mikuláš Dzurinda Mikuláš Dzurinda (born February 4, 1955) is the current Prime Minister of Slovakia. ... The National Council of the Slovak Republic (in Slovak: Národná rada Slovenskej republiky, often just: Národná rada) (NR SR) has been the name of the parliament of Slovakia since 1993 (more precisely since 1 October 1992). ... Political parties in Slovakia lists political parties in Slovakia. ... Politics of Slovakia Categories: Election related stubs | Elections in Slovakia ... The European Union or EU is a supranational organisation of European countries, which currently has 25 member states. ... Image File history File links European_flag. ... Slovakia is a member of NATO and the European Union since 2004. ...

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Revolutionary Executive Committee (1919; in rebellion in eastern Slovakia)

  • no particular leader (6 June 1919 - 20 June 1919)

Assembly of the Slovak Land (1939; within Czechoslovakia)

  • Martin Sokol (18 January 1939 – 14 March 1939)

Assembly of Slovakia (1939 – 1945; independent Slovakia)

  • Martin Sokol (14 March 1939 – April 1945)

President of the Presidium of the Slovak National Council (1944 –1945; in rebellion within Slovakia)

  • Presidium of the Slovak National Council (at that time Vavro Šrobár, Gustáv Husák, Ján Ursíny) (1 September 1944 – 5 September 1944)
  • Karol Šmidke and Vavro Šrobár (5 September 1944 -  ?23 October 1944)
  • Presidium of the Slovak National Council (? – 11 April 1945)

The National Council of the Slovak Republic (in Slovak: Národná rada Slovenskej republiky, often just: Národná rada) (NR SR) has been the name of the parliament of Slovakia since 1993 (more precisely since 1 October 1992). ... Gustáv Husák (January 10, 1913 Dúbravka (today part of Bratislava) - November 18, 1991 Bratislava) was a Slovak politician, a long-term Communist leader of Czechoslovakia and of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia in the 1970s and 1980s. ...

Slovak National Council [since 1 October 1992 called the National Council of the Slovak Republic] (1945-1992; within Czechoslovakia)

  • Jozef Lettrich (11 April 1945 – 14 September 1945)
  • Karol Šmidke and Jozef Lettrich (14 September 1945 – 26 February 1948)
  • Karol Šmidke (acting) (26 February 1948 – 12 March 1948)
  • Karol Šmidke (12 March 1948 – 14 July 1950)
  • František Kubač (14 July 1950 – 15 June 1958)
  • Ľudovít Benada (23 June 1958 – 14 July 1960)
  • Rudolf Strechaj (14 July 1960 – 28 July 1962) – at the same time the highest executive officer in Slovakia
  • Jozef Lenárt (31 October 1962 – 20 March* 1963) – at the same time the highest executive officer in Slovakia [*other sources September]
  • Michal Chudík (23 March* 1963 – 29 December 1968) – at the same time the highest executive officer in Slovakia
  • Ondrej Klokoč (acting) (14 March 1968 – 27 June 1968)
  • Ondrej Klokoč (27 June 1968 – 16 March 1975)
  • Viliam Šalgovič (26 March 1975 – 30 November 1989)
  • Rudolf Schuster (30 November 1989 – 26 June 1990)
  • František Mikloško (26 June 1990 – 23 June 1992)
  • Ivan Gašparovič (23 June 1992- 31 December 1992)

The National Council of the Slovak Republic (in Slovak: Národná rada Slovenskej republiky, often just: Národná rada) (NR SR) has been the name of the parliament of Slovakia since 1993 (more precisely since 1 October 1992). ... Jozef Lenart Jozef Lenárt (3 April 1923 in Slovakia - 11 February 2004 in Prague) was Czechoslovak politician. ... Slovak President Rudolf Schuster Rudolf Schuster (born January 4, 1934) is a former president of Slovakia. ... FrantiÅ¡ek MikloÅ¡ko (2 June 1947, Nitra - ) is a Slovak politician. ... President Ivan GaÅ¡parovič Ivan GaÅ¡parovič (born March 27, 1941), Slovak politician and law professor, became President of Slovakia on June 15, 2004. ...

National Council of the Slovak Republic (since 1993; independent Slovakia)

  • Ivan Gašparovič (1 January 1993 – 29 October 1998)
  • Jozef Migaš (29 October 1998 - 2002)
  • Pavol Hrušovský (since 2002 )

See also: The National Council of the Slovak Republic (in Slovak: Národná rada Slovenskej republiky, often just: Národná rada) (NR SR) has been the name of the parliament of Slovakia since 1993 (more precisely since 1 October 1992). ... President Ivan GaÅ¡parovič Ivan GaÅ¡parovič (born March 27, 1941), Slovak politician and law professor, became President of Slovakia on June 15, 2004. ... Pavol HruÅ¡ovský (born 9 June 1952, Veľká Maňa near Nové Zámky, Slovakia) is the current speaker of the National Council of the Slovak Republic (the Slovak parliament) and party leader of the Christian Democratic Movement. ...


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