Jozef Mihál (born 18 March 1965) is a Slovak politician and tax consultant. He was Deputy Prime Minister; Minister for Labour, Social Affairs, and Family;...
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the surname include: Dzianis Mihal (born 1985), Belarusian rower Joe Mihal (1916–1979), American football player Jozef Mihál (born 1965), Slovak politician...
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join the Smer-led government, and former under-secretary of liberal SaS Jozef Mihál. The party presents itself as a centre-right, pro-European party focusing...
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Hojsík Michal Wiezik Jablko 1 Lucia Ďuriš Nicholsonová Independents 1 Jozef Mihál Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats 1 / 14 Independents...
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list: (Renew)–(EPP Group) Michal Šimečka (PS) – until 24 October 2023 Jozef Mihál (Independent) – from 26 October 2023 Vladimír Bilčík (SPOLU) Michal Wiezik...
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Independent Personalities list. In 2017 he joined Miroslav Beblavý, Jozef Mihál, Katarína Macháčková, Zuzana Zimenová, Simona Petrík and Viera Dubačová...
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Neveďalová replaced Miroslav Číž following his death on 29 December 2022 Jozef Mihál replaced Michal Šimečka following his resignation on 24 October 2023...
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Together with her independent parliamentary colleagues Miroslav Beblavý, Jozef Mihál, Katarína Macháčková, Viera Dubačová and Oto Žarnay, Petrik founded the...
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position in 2010 by the government of Iveta Radičová at the suggestion of Jozef Mihál, but in 2012 the court ruled that this move was illegal and Muňko held...
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21 March 2020 Prime Minister Robert Fico Peter Pellegrini Preceded by Jozef Mihál Succeeded by Milan Krajniak Personal details Born (1956-10-05) 5 October...
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