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Josef Tošovský (Czech pronunciation: [ˈjozɛf ˈtoʃofskiː]) (born 28
September 1950) is a
Czech economist and
former governor of
Czech National Bank (from...
- The
cabinet of
Prime Minister Josef Tošovský was in
power from 2
January to 22 July 1998. It was a
caretaker government formed after fall of Václav Klaus'...
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market expectations.
Josef Tošovský,
January 1993 –
December 1997
Pavel Kysilka,
December 1997 – July 1998
Josef Tošovský, July 1998 –
November 2000 Zdeněk...
- Vladimír
Tošovský (born 17
October 1961) is a
Czech politician. He was the
Minister of
Industry and
Trade in the
caretaker government of Jan Fischer. Fischer...
- (2001–02),
Minister of
Industry and
Trade (2002–03),
graduated in 1984.
Josef Tošovský (born 1950),
Prime Minister of the
Czech Republic (1997–1998), governor...
- Both the ODS and KDU-ČSL parti****ted in
caretaker government of
Josef Tošovský. It didn't parti****te in 1998
legislative election, in
order "to not split...
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members of the
Freedom Union who
served in the
caretaker government of
Josef Tošovský,
formed after the
collapse of the
coalition led by Václav Klaus. The party...
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ministers (complete list) – Václav Klaus,
Prime minister (1992–1998)
Josef Tošovský,
Prime minister (1998) Miloš Zeman,
Prime minister (1998–2002) Chechen...
- Češka (of the
party ODA), the
governor of the
Czech National Bank,
Josef Tošovský was also present. It was
agreed that PPF
should manage ČP, and IPB would...
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International Monetary Fund (IMF). The only
other nominee was the
Czech Josef Tošovský, a late
candidate proposed by Russia. Strauss-Kahn said: "I am determined...