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  2. Ivan Gašparovič - Wikipedia

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    Ivan Gašparovič was born in Poltár, near Lučenec and Banská Bystrica in present-day south-central Slovakia, which was at that time the first Slovak Republic. [1] His father, Vladimir Gašparović, emigrated to Czechoslovakia from Rijeka in modern-day Croatia at the end of World War I and was a teacher at a secondary school in Bratislava ...

  3. President of Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    The office was established by the constitution of Slovakia on 1 January 1993, when Slovakia permanently split from Czechoslovakia and became independent. The office was vacant until 2 March, when the first president, Michal Kováč, was elected by the National Council of Slovak Republic. However, in 1998, the National Council could not elect a ...

  4. 2009 Slovak presidential election - Wikipedia

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    Presidential elections were held in Slovakia in March and April 2009, the country's third direct presidential elections. After no candidate received a majority of the vote in the first round on 21 March, the second round on 4 April saw Ivan Gašparovič become the first Slovak president to be re-elected, defeating opposition candidate Iveta Radičová by 56% to 44%.

  5. Ivan Gasparovic - Wikipedia

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  6. 2004 Slovak presidential election - Wikipedia

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    Presidential elections were held in Slovakia on 3 April 2004, with a second round on 17 April. [1] Although former Prime Minister Vladimír Mečiar received the most votes in the first round, he was defeated by Ivan Gašparovič in the run-off.

  7. Slovakia's Fico set to survive no-confidence vote as ... - AOL

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    Opposition parties said on Tuesday they were initiating a no-confidence vote against Fico's leftist-nationalist government, accusing him of dragging the country's foreign policy closer to Russia ...

  8. 2010 Slovak parliamentary election - Wikipedia

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    The Slovak President, Ivan Gasparovic, asked Fico to attempt to form a government stating that "I believe that the party that won such support from the people deserves the chance." [ 11 ] The second placed Slovak Democratic and Christian Union – Democratic Party had coalition talks with the Christian Democratic Movement , Freedom and ...

  9. U.S. and Mexico agree to delay tariffs for one month after talks

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    Days after he announced a 25% tariff on imports from Canada and Mexico, President Donald Trump agreed to delay them for one month after the leaders of Canada and Mexico announced moves to ramp up ...