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Iveta Radičová

Iveta Karafiátová

Slovak politician and sociologist, former prime minister.

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Sex or Gender

Female

Date of Birth

12/7/1956
Reason for Preferred Rank
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Most Precise Value
1956

Member of Political Party

Slovak Democratic and Christian Union – Democratic Party
(2006 - 2012)
Start Time
: 2006
End Time
: 2012
Public Against Violence
(1990 - 1992)
Start Time
: 1990
End Time
: 1992

Educated At

Comenius University
University of Oxford

Country of Citizenship

Slovakia

Instance Of

Human

Place of Birth

Bratislava
Country
:
Czechoslovakia

Occupation

Politician
Sociologist
University Teacher

Position Held

Member of the National Council of the Slovak Republic
(7/4/2006 - 4/23/2009)
Start Time
: 7/4/2006
End Time
: 4/23/2009
Prime Minister of Slovakia
(7/8/2010 - 4/4/2012)
Replaces
:
Robert Fico
Replaced By
:
Robert Fico
Start Time
: 7/8/2010
End Time
: 4/4/2012
Minister of Labor, Social Affairs and Family of the Slovak Republic
(10/17/2005 - 7/4/2006)
Replaces
:
Ľudovít Kaník
Replaced By
:
Viera Tomanová
Start Time
: 10/17/2005
End Time
: 7/4/2006
Member of the National Council of the Slovak Republic
(6/12/2010 - 7/8/2010)
Start Time
: 6/12/2010
End Time
: 7/8/2010

Given Name

Iveta

Employer

Comenius University

Award Received

Pelikán Award

Languages Spoken, Written or Signed

Slovak
English
Russian
German
Polish

Birth Name

Iveta Karafiátová

Described by Source

Medvik
Subject Named As
:Iveta Radičová
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Native Language

Slovak

Spouse

Stano Radič

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Family Name

Karafiátová
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Maiden Name
Radičová
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https://www.medvik.cz/bmc/link.do?id ...

Different From

Iveta Karafiátová
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: Iveta Karafiátová
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