• Ladislav Adamec (10 September 1926 – 14 April 2007) was a Czechoslovak communist politician. Adamec was born in Moravia on 10 September 1926. Adamec joined...
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  • footballer Ladislav Adamec, Czechoslovak Prime Minister, Communist politician Ladislav Miko, Czech politician and expert on environmental issues Ladislav Pejačević...
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    Understanding was established with Marián Čalfa as Prime Minister, replacing a Ladislav Adamec led communist government, with a cabinet in which the Communist Party...
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  • Catholic bishop Jozef Adamec (1942–2018), Slovak footballer Ladislav Adamec (1926–2007), Czechoslovak prime minister Luboš Adamec (born 1959), Czech sport...
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    actors agreed to go on strike. Two students visited Prime Minister Ladislav Adamec at his private residence and described to him what happened on Národní...
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    Miloš Jakeš in response to a desire for younger leaders (Jakeš and Ladislav Adamec) to share in power. On 24 November 1989, the entire Presidum of the...
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  • remained as party leader until 20 December 1989, when he was succeeded by Ladislav Adamec. "Karel Urbánek" (in Czech). Ústav pro studium totalitních režimů....
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  • Revolution, he was appointed Prime Minister in place of discredited Ladislav Adamec. Although Čalfa was a member of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia...
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  • Czechoslovakia since 1948. Election was held following the Velvet Revolution. Ladislav Adamec (KSČ) Čestmír Císař (SSM) Václav Havel (OF/VPN) Havel was eventually...
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  • Defence from December 1989 to October 1990 under both Prime Ministers Ladislav Adamec and Marián Čalfa. Vacek retired from the Czechoslovak Army in 1991...
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