Petr Pavel

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Petr Pavel is a Czech politician and retired army general who serves as the President of the Czech Republic.

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Petr Pavel canonical 4

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Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf general
head of state
human
politician
soldier
awardReceived Commandeur de la Légion d'honneur
surface form: Commander of the Legion of Honour

Cross of Merit of the Minister of Defence of the Czech Republic
Légion d'honneur
surface form: Legion of Honour

Medal of the Minister of Defence of the Czech Republic for Service in the Armed Forces
countryOfCitizenship Czech Republic
Czechoslovakia
dateOfBirth 1961-11-01
educatedAt Charles University in Prague
surface form: Charles University

Frunze Military Academy
surface form: Military Academy in Brno

Royal College of Defence Studies
electedIn 2023 Czech presidential election
familyName Pavel
givenName Petr
hasChild daughter
son
hasRole President of the Czech Republic
memberOf NATO Military Committee
militaryBranch Czech Army
Czechoslovak Army
surface form: Czechoslovak People’s Army
militaryRank general
name Petr Pavel self-link
nativeLanguage Czech
notableWork Chair of the NATO Military Committee
surface form: leadership of NATO Military Committee

service as President of the Czech Republic
occupation politician
soldier
participatedIn NATO missions
surface form: NATO operations
placeOfBirth Czechoslovakia
Plzeň
politicalAlignment pro-NATO
pro-Western
positionHeld Chairman of the NATO Military Committee
Chief of the General Staff
surface form: Chief of the General Staff of the Czech Army

President of the Czech Republic
religion irreligious
residence Prague
Prague Castle
sexOrGender male
speaksLanguage Czech
English
French
spouse Eva Pavlová
startTime 2023-03-09

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Petr Pavel name Petr Pavel self-link
Lány significantPerson Petr Pavel
Lány Castle notableResident Petr Pavel