Karel Havlíček (politician)
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Karel Havlíček | |
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Deputy Prime Minister of the Czech Republic | |
In office 30 April 2019 – 17 December 2021 | |
Prime Minister | Andrej Babiš |
Minister of Industry and Trade | |
In office 30 April 2019 – 17 December 2021 | |
Prime Minister | Andrej Babiš |
Preceded by | Marta Nováková |
Succeeded by | Jozef Síkela |
Minister of Transport | |
In office 24 January 2020 – 17 December 2021 | |
Prime Minister | Andrej Babiš |
Preceded by | Vladimír Kremlík |
Succeeded by | Martin Kupka |
Deputy President of the Chamber of Deputies | |
Assumed office 18 February 2022 | |
1st Vice-Chairman of ANO 2011 | |
Assumed office 12 February 2022 | |
Preceded by | Jaroslav Faltýnek |
Member of the Chamber of Deputies | |
Assumed office 9 October 2021 | |
Personal details | |
Born | České Budějovice, Czechoslovakia | 16 August 1969
Political party | Independent (nominated by ANO 2011) (2019–2021) ANO 2011 (2021–present) |
Alma mater | Prague University of Economics and Business, Czech Technical University in Prague |
Occupation | Politician, businessman, economist |
Karel Havlíček (born 16 August 1969) is a Czech politician. He served as the Deputy Prime Minister of the Czech Republic, Minister of Industry and Trade and Minister of Transport in Second Cabinet of Andrej Babiš.[1][2] Havlíček has been a member of Chamber of Deputies (MP) since 2021.
On 8 February 2023, Andrej Babiš announced that Havlíček will become Shadow Prime Minister in the Shadow Cabinet of ANO 2011.[3]
Personal life[edit]
He was born on 16 August 1969 in České Budějovice. He has two children.[4]
References[edit]
- ^ "Relations between Turkey and the Czech Republic / Republic of Türkiye Ministry of Foreign Affairs". Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Retrieved 2022-09-18.
- ^ "Karel Havlíček". Digitální Česko. Retrieved 2022-09-18.
- ^ Kopecký, Josef (8 February 2023). "Babiš povede ANO v pozadí, vidět budou Schillerová a šéf stínové vlády Havlíček". iDNES.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 9 February 2023.
- ^ "Karel Havlíček". Government of the Czech Republic. Retrieved 2022-09-18.
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