- Ivan
Gašparovič (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈiʋaŋ ˈɡaʂparɔʋitʂ]; Croatian: Ivan
Gašparović; born 27
March 1941) is a
Slovak politician and
lawyer who was...
- Lukáš
Gašparovič (born 17
February 1993) is a
Slovak professional footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for Petržalka.
Gašparovič had been made po****r...
-
Bishop Đuro
Gašparović (Serbian Cyrillic: Ђуро Гашпаровић; born 20 June 1951) is a
Roman Catholic prelate,
Diocesan Bishop emeritus of the
newly reestablished...
- Mečiar
received the most
votes in the
first round, he was
defeated by Ivan
Gašparovič in the run-off.
Eduard ****an, who had led the
opinion polling prior to...
- 59% of the vote,
compared to Fico's 41%.
Kiska succeeded in****bent Ivan
Gašparovič, who was
unable to run due to term
limits established by the Constitution...
- (more
specifically Ivan
Gašparovič, Vladimír Mečiar, and
Eduard ****an)
receiving more than that. He was
succeeded by Ivan
Gašparovič.
Schuster was born in...
- in the
first round on 21 March, the
second round on 4
April saw Ivan
Gašparovič become the
first Slovak president to be re-elected,
defeating opposition...
- average,
roughly 6% per
capita GDP
growth each year from 2000 to 2008. Ivan
Gašparovič became the
third president of
Slovakia in 2004 and in 2009
became the...
-
Martina Gasparovič Bezoušková (born 9
January 1961, Prague) is a
Czech theatre and film
actress and teacher. She was born in Malá Strana, Prague, one of...
-
Slovak presidential election Acting Presidents: Vladimír Mečiar and Ivan
Gašparovič (1998–1999),
later Mikuláš
Dzurinda and
Jozef Migaš (1999) 2
Rudolf Schuster...