Petr Nečas, Date of Birth, Place of Birth

    

Petr Nečas

Czech politician, former Prime Minister of the Czech Republic

Date of Birth: 19-Nov-1964

Place of Birth: Uherské Hradiště, Zlín Region, Czech Republic

Profession: politician, physicist

Nationality: Czech Republic

Zodiac Sign: Scorpio


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About Petr Nečas

  • Petr Necas (born 19 November 1964; Czech pronunciation: ['p?tr? 'n?t?as]) is a Czech former politician who served as 9th Prime Minister of the Czech Republic and Leader of the Civic Democratic Party from 2010 to 2013, and as Member of the Chamber of Deputies (MP) from 1993 to 2013. Born in Uherské Hradište, Necas earned a doctor of natural sciences degree in physics at Masaryk University in Brno.
  • In 1991, he was one of the co-founders of the Civic Democratic Party (ODS).
  • Becoming an MP in 1993, he served as a member of the Foreign Committee of the Chamber of Deputies and three years later he became Chairman of the Committee on Security.
  • In 2006 Necas was appointed as Minister of Labour and Social Affairs under the leadership of Prime Minister Mirek Topolánek.
  • In the Chamber of Deputies, he was given the nickname Fidel by the communist MPs due to his long filibustering speeches.
  • The 2010 legislative election led to Necas becoming Prime Minister as the head of a coalition government with TOP 09 and Public Affairs (VV) (later replaced by Liberal Democrats).
  • His premiership was marked by the ongoing effects of the late-2000s financial crisis; these involved a large deficit in government finances that his government sought to reduce through austerity measures.
  • The cabinet led by Necas pushed through laws on the restitution of the properties of the Christian churches, pensionary reform and reform of the colleges; all of these were deeply unpopular and were much criticized. Necas resigned on 17 June 2013, in the aftermath of a police investigation in which his chief of staff Jana Nagyová (now Jana Necasová), who was also his mistress, was arrested.
  • His resignation opened the way to the 2013 snap election, where his party ODS was marginalized to only 16 seats, the lowest in its history, and sent into opposition. He has been praised for the savings made to rein in the Czech Republic's national debt.
  • His critics often accuse him of corruption and criticise his inability to solve healthcare issues.

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