Petr NeÄas was the Prime Minister of the Czech Republic in 2011. He became the 9th Prime Ministers of the Czech Republic on 2010 June 28. Prior to this he had been the Minister of Labour and Social Affairs.
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Petr NeÄas is the Prime Minister of the Czech Republic in 2013. He became the 9th Prime Ministers of the Czech Republic on 2010 June 28. Prior to this he had been the Minister of Labour and Social Affairs.
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Petr NeÄas was the Prime Minister of the Czech Republic in 2012. He became the 9th Prime Ministers of the Czech Republic on 2010 June 28. Prior to this he had been the Minister of Labour and Social Affairs.
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Petr Nečas is the Prime Minister of the Czech Republic. He became the 9th Prime Ministers of the Czech Republic on 2010 June 28. Prior to this he had been the Minister of Labour and Social Affairs.
List of Prime Ministers of the Czech Republic:2010- Petr Nečas2009-2010 Jan Fisher
2006-2009 Mirek Topolanek
2005-2006 Jiří Paroubek
2004-2005 Stanislav Gross
2002-2004 Vladimír Špidla
1998-2002 Miloš Zeman
1998 Josef Tošovský
1993-1998 Václav Klaus
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Yes. The Czech Republic is a parliamentary republic with a Prime Minister and a President.
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Pavel Belobradek is the Deputy Prime Minister for the Czech Republic.
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Andrej Babis is the First Deputy Prime Minister for the Czech Republic.
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One can find a list of British prime ministers by going on a website such as Wikipedia where it lists the prime ministers of Britain. There are also books on the prime ministers of Britain that can be found on Amazon.
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Brazil does not have Prime Ministers. Brazil has a Presidential system.
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A full list of British Prime Ministers is available on Wikipedia. See related link.
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There is a list of all Prime Ministers at the related link below.
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The president of Czech Republic is Vaclav Klaus since 2003. His term is going to end in 2013.
The prime minister is now Petr Necas since 2010.
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Miloš Zeman is the President of the Czech Republic in 2014. He became the president on 2013 March 8. He was previously the Prime Minister of the Czech Republic from 1998 July 22 to 2002 July 15.
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Czech Republic is a parliamentary republic. It's almost the same as USA for example, but most powers are in the hands of prime minister, while the president has very limited powers.
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Prague is the capital and largest city in the Czech Republic.
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The Czech Republic is in Europe.
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The Czech Republic is part of Europe.
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Czech Republic doesn't have a governor. Head of state is presiden Milos Zeman but his position is mainly symbolic. Most powers are in the hands of Prime Minister.
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Václav Klaus was the President of the Czech Republic in 2011. Elected in 2003, he became the 2nd President of the Czech Republic as of 2003 March 7 and was re-elected in 2008. He was also previously the first Prime Minister of the Czech Republic from 1993 January 1 to 1997 December 17.
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Václav Klaus was the President of the Czech Republic in 2012. Elected in 2003, he became the 2nd President of the Czech Republic as of 2003 March 7 and was re-elected in 2008. He was also previously the first Prime Minister of the Czech Republic from 1993 January 1 to 1997 December 17.
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Václav Klaus was the President of the Czech Republic in 2010. Elected in 2003, he became the 2nd President of the Czech Republic as of 2003 March 7 and was re-elected in 2008. He was also previously the first Prime Minister of the Czech Republic from 1993 January 1 to 1997 December 17.
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Václav Klaus was the President of the Czech Republic in 2009. Elected in 2003, he became the 2nd President of the Czech Republic as of 2003 March 7 and was re-elected in 2008. He was also previously the first Prime Minister of the Czech Republic from 1993 January 1 to 1997 December 17.
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Václav Klaus was the President of the Czech Republic in 2008. Elected in 2003, he became the 2nd President of the Czech Republic as of 2003 March 7 and was re-elected in 2008. He was also previously the first Prime Minister of the Czech Republic from 1993 January 1 to 1997 December 17.
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Václav Klaus was the President of the Czech Republic in 2006. Elected in 2003, he became the 2nd President of the Czech Republic as of 2003 March 7 and was re-elected in 2008. He was also previously the first Prime Minister of the Czech Republic from 1993 January 1 to 1997 December 17.
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Václav Klaus was the President of the Czech Republic in 2005. Elected in 2003, he became the 2nd President of the Czech Republic as of 2003 March 7 and was re-elected in 2008. He was also previously the first Prime Minister of the Czech Republic from 1993 January 1 to 1997 December 17.
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Václav Klaus was the President of the Czech Republic in 2004. Elected in 2003, he became the 2nd President of the Czech Republic as of 2003 March 7 and was re-elected in 2008. He was also previously the first Prime Minister of the Czech Republic from 1993 January 1 to 1997 December 17.
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Václav Klaus was the President of the Czech Republic at the start of 2013. He was replaced by Miloš Zeman on March 8.
Elected in 2003, Klaus became the 2nd President of the Czech Republic as of 2003 March 7 and was re-elected in 2008. He was also previously the first Prime Minister of the Czech Republic from 1993 January 1 to 1997 December 17.
Miloš Zeman was previously the Prime Minister of the Czech Republic from 1998 July 22 to 2002 July 15.
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There are dozens of them - too many to list here.
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A list of Asian countries and their presidents and prime ministers can be found at most local libraries. The list can also be found by calling the United Nations.
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No, the Czech Republic is not communist. The Czech Republic is a parliamentary democracy.
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"Czech republic" is NOT an abbreviation. It's just the republic of Czech.
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Politically, the Czech Republic is a multi-party parliamentary representative democratic republic. According to the Constitution of the Czech Republic, the President is the head of state while the Prime Minister is the head of government, exercising supreme executive power. The Legislature is bicameral, with the Chamber of Deputies (Poslanecká sněmovna) and the Senate (Senát).
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The president of The republic Nicolas sarKozy and his ministers The prime minister is Francois Fillon
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The People's Republic of China has had Prime Ministers (or Premiers) since 1949. There have been seven in all: Zhou Enlai, Hua Guofeng, Zhao Ziyang, Li Peng, Zhu Rongji, Wen Jiabao, and the current Premier Li Keqiang.
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The Czech Republic is a parliamentary republic.
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The Czech Republic is situated in the Northern Hemisphere.
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Yes. Czech Republic has President. The current president of Czech Republic is Vaclav Klaus.
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The current list is available at the related link below.
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