Petr Nečas

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Petr Nečas is a Czech politician who served as Prime Minister of the Czech Republic from 2010 to 2013.

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instanceOf Czech politician
human
birthCountry Czechoslovakia
birthDate 19 November 1964
birthPlace Uherské Hradiště
causeOfResignation political scandal involving his chief of staff Jana Nagyová
continentOfCitizenship Europe
countryOfCitizenship Czech Republic
Czechoslovakia
educatedAt Faculty of Science, Masaryk University
Masaryk University
era 21st-century politics of the Czech Republic
familyName Nečas
fieldOfStudy mathematics
physics
gender male
givenName Petr
governmentTypeLed coalition government
hasChild four children
headedGovernment Government of Petr Nečas
languageSpoken Czech
memberOfPoliticalParty Civic Democratic Party (Czech Republic)
surface form: Civic Democratic Party
name Petr Nečas self-link
nativeLanguage Czech
notableFor serving as Prime Minister of the Czech Republic from 2010 to 2013
occupation politician
officeEnd Minister of Labour and Social Affairs: 23 January 2009
Prime Minister of the Czech Republic: 10 July 2013
officeStart Minister of Labour and Social Affairs: 4 September 2006
Prime Minister of the Czech Republic: 13 July 2010
parliamentaryTermEnd Member of the Chamber of Deputies: 28 August 2013
parliamentaryTermStart Member of the Chamber of Deputies: 1 June 1992
partyLeadershipEnd 2013
partyLeadershipStart 2010
partyRole leader of the Civic Democratic Party
politicalAlignment centre-right
conservative
positionHeld Member of the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Republic
Minister of Labour and Social Affairs of the Czech Republic
Prime Minister of the Czech Republic
precededBy Jan Fischer (as Prime Minister of the Czech Republic)
religion Roman Catholicism
representedInParliament South Moravia
surface form: South Moravian Region

Zlín Region
residence Prague
spouse Jana Nagyová
Radka Nečasová
succeededBy Jiří Rusnok (as Prime Minister of the Czech Republic)

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