Mikulas Dzurinda
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Mikulá Dzurinda (born 4 February 1956) is a Slovak politician who served as Prime Minister of Slovakia from 30 October 1998 to July 2006.
He is the founder and leader of the Slovak Democratic Alliance (SDK) and the Slovak Democratic and Christian Union, which follows.
His party, the Alliance of the New Citizen, and the Hungarian Coalition formed a coalition government from 2002 to 2006.
Mikulá Dzurinda's 2nd government was dubbed a reformist one, pro-market, and the most effective one in Slovakia since 1993.
Flat tax 19%, pension reform (second pillar), and education reform were all carried out by reforms, including colleges and universities.
During his time as president, Slovakia was active in both the European Union and NATO. Dzurinda served as Minister of Foreign Affairs in Prime Minister Iveta Radicová's coalition government from 2010 to 2012.
Dzurinda was elected President of the Wilfried Martens Center for European Studies, the European People's Party's think tank, on December 3rd.
Early life
Dzurinda was born in the eastern Slovak village of Spirtok on February 4th. tvrtok In 1979, he graduated from the College of Transport and Communications in ilina. He completed his post-graduate science studies there and was given a Candidate of Sciences degree in 1988 (CSc.) Degree: He worked with the Transport Research Institute (VD) in Silina as an economic analyst (1979–1988). He later served as the director of an information technology section within the Czechoslovak Railways' regional directorate (SD) in Bratislava (1988–1990).
Mikulár Dzurinda is married and has two children. He speaks in Slovak, Czech, English, and French.
Dzurinda entered Slovakia as one of the founding members of the Christian Democratic Movement (KDH), a national conservative political party that officially established in 1990. In 1990, the first democratic general election in Czechoslovakia was held, and he was elected Deputy Minister of Transport and Posts of the Slovak Government in 1991. He became a member of the Slovak parliament (National Council of the Slovak Republic) in 1992 and spent time as a member of the Committee on Budget and Finance. He was KDH Deputy Chairman responsible for economy at the time of Czechoslovakia's partition and the establishment of a democratic Slovakia (1993). Dzurinda served as Prime Minister Jozef Moravk's tenure (March–October 1994), Minister of Transportation, Posts, and Public Works during his tenure as Prime Minister (March–October 1994). Following the 1994 general election, which was won by Vladimr Meiar, he returned to the opposition as a member of parliament.