Milan Čič
Milan Čič (2 January 1932 – 9 November 2012) was a Slovak lawyer and politician who served as the prime minister of the Slovak Socialist Republic from 1989 to 1990.[1][2]
Milan Čič | |
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Prime Minister of the Slovak Socialist Republic | |
In office 10 December 1989 – 27 June 1990 | |
Preceded by | Pavel Hrivnák |
Succeeded by | Vladimír Mečiar |
Personal details | |
Born | Zákamenné, Czechoslovakia | 2 January 1932
Died | 9 November 2012 80) Bratislava, Slovakia | (aged
Political party | KSČ (1961–1990) VPN (1990–1991) HZDS (1991–1993) STRED (2000–2001) |
Čič entered politics in 1961 as a member of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia (leaving the party in 1990).[2]
In 1993, he was appointed a judge of the Constitutional Court of the Slovak Republic, and shortly thereafter was appointed President of the Court. Čič had formally been a professor of law at Comenius University in Bratislava.[3]
References
- "First Post-Revolution PM Milan Cic Dies (80)". The Daily.SK. 9 November 2012. Retrieved 9 November 2012.
- "Milan Čič, Slovakia's first post-communist prime minister, dies". The Slovak Spectator. 9 November 2012. Retrieved 9 November 2012.
- "Profile of Milan Čič". Constitutional Court of the Slovak Republic. Archived from the original on 18 April 2013. Retrieved 10 November 2012.
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