Livia Klausová
Livia Klausová | |
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First Lady of the Czech Republic | |
In role 7 March 2003 – 7 March 2013 | |
President | Václav Klaus |
Preceded by | Dagmar Havlová |
Succeeded by | Ivana Zemanová |
Czech Republic Ambassador to Slovakia | |
In office 16 December 2013 – 30 April 2018 | |
President | Miloš Zeman |
Preceded by | Jakub Karfík |
Succeeded by | Tomáš Tuhý |
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Born | (1943-11-10) 10 November 1943 (age 80) Bratislava, Slovak Republic (now Slovakia) |
Spouse | Václav Klaus (m. 1968) |
Occupation | Economist |
Livia Klausová née Mištinová (born 10 November 1943) is a Slovak-born Czech economist who was the First Lady of the Czech Republic from 2003 to 2013 as wife of the President Václav Klaus. From 2013 to 2018 she served as the Czech Republic's ambassador to Slovakia.
An alumna of the University of Economics, Prague, she married fellow economist Václav Klaus in 1968. The couple have two sons, Václav (b. 1969) and Jan (b. 1974), and five grandchildren. Her father was Štefan Miština, who died in 1959.[1]
Member of Supervisory Boards
Company / organization | Field | Start date | Finish date | Highest position held |
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Česká spořitelna, a. s. | Finance and insurance | 2003[2] | ||
ČEZ, a.s.[2] | Energy | |||
ZVVZ Milevsko | Manufacturing | 2003[2] |
References
- ^ Petr Zídek (2 September 2013). "Klausův tchán pracoval u tajné policie fašistického Slovenska". Lidovky.cz. Retrieved 2 September 2013.
- ^ a b c "interview: Livia Klausová" (in Czech). BBC Czech (London). 11 March 2003.
Sources
- Biography of Václav Klaus from Radio Praha
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Preceded by | First Lady of the Czech Republic 2003–2013 | Succeeded by |
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- 2nd President of the Czech Republic (2003–2013)
- 3rd President of the Chamber of Deputies (1998–2002)
- 1st Prime Minister of the Czech Republic (1993–1998)
- Civic Democratic Party leadership election, April 1991
- Civic Democratic Party leadership election, November 1991
- 1992 Czech legislative election
- 1992 Czechoslovak parliamentary election
- 1992 Civic Democratic Party leadership election
- Jan Stráský's Cabinet
- 1993 Civic Democratic Party leadership election
- 1994 Civic Democratic Party leadership election
- 1995 Civic Democratic Party leadership election
- 1996 Czech legislative election
- 1996 Civic Democratic Party leadership election
- 1997 Civic Democratic Party leadership election
- 1997–1998 Czech political crisis
- 1998 Czech legislative election
- 1998 President of the Chamber of Deputies of the Parliament of the Czech Republic election
- 1999 Civic Democratic Party leadership election
- Opposition agreement
- Czech TV crisis
- 2001 Civic Democratic Party leadership election
- 2002 Czech legislative election
- 2002 President of the Chamber of Deputies of the Parliament of the Czech Republic election
- 2003 Czech presidential election
- Stanislav Gross' Cabinet
- Jiří Paroubek's cabinet
- Mirek Topolánek's First Cabinet
- Mirek Topolánek's Second Cabinet
- 2008 Czech presidential election
- Ratification of the Treaty of Lisbon
- Jan Fischer's Cabinet
- General debate of the sixty-fourth session of the United Nations General Assembly
- Petr Nečas' Cabinet
- General debate of the sixty-sixth session of the United Nations General Assembly
- Attack in Chrastava
- Václav Klaus' Amnesty
- Treaty establishing the European Stability Mechanism
- General debate of the sixty-seventh session of the United Nations General Assembly
- Impeachment attempt
- Livia Klausová (spouse)
- Václav Klaus Jr. (son)
- Blue, not Green Planet
- Blue Planet in Peril
- Czech Way
- Dismantling Socialism: A Road to Market Economy II
- Great Economists are my Inspiration
- Economical Theory and Economical Reform
- European Integration Without Illusions
- Marx' Political Theory and Political Economy
- New Notes from Journeys
- Notes from Journeys
- A Road to Market Economy
- We, Europe an the World
- Where Tomorrow starts
- Civic Democratic Party
- Klausism
- Category:Václav Klaus
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