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Mirek Topolánek

Mirek Topolánek (Czech pronunciation: [ˈmɪrɛk ˈtopolaːnɛk], born 15 May 1956) is a Czech politician and business manager who served as the prime minister of the Czech Republic from 2006 to 2009 and the leader of the Civic Democratic Party (ODS) from 2002 to 2010. Between 2006 and 2009, Topolánek was the member of the Chamber of Deputies (MP) and senator from Ostrava from 1996 until 2004. After leaving the politics in 2010, Topolánek has been active in the electric power industry as a vocal lobbyist for the fossil fuel industry.[1]

Mirek Topolánek
Topolánek in 2007
Prime Minister of the Czech Republic
In office
16 August 2006 – 8 May 2009
PresidentVáclav Klaus
DeputyMartin Bursík
Vlasta Parkanová
Petr Nečas
Alexandr Vondra
Preceded byJiří Paroubek
Succeeded byJan Fischer
Leader of the Civic Democratic Party
In office
15 December 2002 – 13 April 2010
Preceded byVáclav Klaus
Succeeded byPetr Nečas
Member of the Chamber of Deputies
In office
3 June 2006 – 15 September 2009
Senator from Ostrava
In office
23 November 1996 – 21 November 2004
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byLiana Janáčková
Personal details
Born (1956-05-15) 15 May 1956 (age 68)
Vsetín, Czechoslovakia
(now Czech Republic)
Political partyCivic Democratic Party (1994–2015)
Independent (2015–present)
Other political
affiliations
Civic Forum (1989–1991)
Spouse(s)Pavla Topolánková (1979–2010)
Lucie Talmanová (2010–present)
Children4
Signature

On 24 March 2009, Topolánek resigned as prime minister after he lost a no-confidence vote in the Chamber of Deputies. He remained in office until 8 May, at which point Jan Fischer took office as an independent prime minister leading an interim caretaker government.[2]

In November 2017, Topolánek announced his bid for the presidency in the 2018 election[3] but received only 4% and came sixth in the election.[4]

Early life edit

Mirek Topolánek attended a military high school in Opava, where he became a Socialistic Union of Youth member which he claimed to be semi-obligatory for future career officers[5] of the Czechoslovak People's Army. After finishing he studied at Brno University of Technology where he received an Ing. degree in mechanical engineering. In 1996 he won a scholarship for Training Course in Management of small and medium enterprise (MIM) in Cyprus and also attended a post-graduate Course in Corporate Management (Centre for Management Training, Čelákovice CZ).

He entered politics by becoming a member of a post-communist catch-all civic movement Civic Forum in 1989 and has been a member of the Civic Democratic Party since 1994. Topolánek co-founded the engineering company VAE Ltd. in 1991 and was a member of the VAE Inc. board of directors from 1996 to 2003.[6]

Political career edit

Topolánek was elected municipal councillor for Ostrava-Poruba in 1990. He remained in the position until 1994.[7]

Topolánek ran in the 1996 Senate election in Ostrava-city district where he faced the Social Democrat candidate Jiří Smejkal. His campaign drew the attention of media due to its being largely focused on Topolánek's family, which was at the time considered unusual in the Czech Republic. Topolánek's wife Pavla was nicknamed Ostravan Hillary thanks to the campaign. Topolánek won the election when, defeating his rival by a margin of 630 votes and becoming the new Senator.[8] Topolánek was elected in leader of leader of Ostravan regional organisation of ODS in 1998 by large margin.[9] He was reelected Senator in 1998 after defeating Jiří Grossmann. His reelection campaign also focused on his family. Topolánek then became leader of Party's senate caucus.[8][10]

From 2002 to 2004 Topolánek was deputy president of the Senate. Topolánek did not seek a third term in Senate during 2004 election. After being elected the leader of the Civic Democratic Party in 2002 Topolánek participated in the 2006 legislative election which produced a hung parliament (100 seats for left-leaning and 100 for right-leaning parties out of 200 Chamber of Deputies members). Topolánek was appointed Prime Minister by President Václav Klaus on 16 August 2006 and introduced a unicolour government (nine members of the Civic Democratic Party and six independents). The cabinet failed to gain confidence in the Chamber of Deputies, but he continued to be caretaker Prime Minister until 9 January 2007, when his second cabinet was appointed. He put together a centre-right coalition government with the Green Party and Christian and Democratic Union – Czechoslovak People's Party. It finally gained confidence on 19 January 2007 (230 days after the elections), thanks to two social democratic MPs who abstained, thus effectively defaulting to a right-wing government rather than the unstable situation ongoing since June 2006.

Premiership (2006—2009) edit

Topolánek formed his first government on 3 September 2006.[11] President Václav Klaus appointed the cabinet on 4 September 2006[12] but it failed to gain the confidence of the Chamber of Deputies on 3 October 2006 when 96 MPs voted for the government while 99 against and thus the Cabinet, for the first time in the history of the Czech Republic, failed to gain the confidence and had to resign.[13]

Topolánek then negotiated coalition with Christian and Democratic Union – Czechoslovak People's Party and Green Party. His second cabinet was appointed on 9 January 2007.[14] On 19 January 2007, Chamber of Deputies passed the government's confidence vote with 100 MPs voting in favour, while 97 MPs voted against.[15]

Involvement in the Anti-Missile Defence System edit

 
Topolánek with then US President George W. Bush at the Oval Office in 2008.

Mirek Topolánek is an ardent supporter of the Bush administration's proposed anti-missile defence system, which was vehemently opposed by the Russians, and which the Obama administration has suggested may not need to be built if Russia cooperates in convincing Iran, the country whose nuclear ambitions the defence system is to protect against, to stop the development of its nuclear programme and its support of terrorist organisations across the Middle East.

Five Prime Minister's Priorities edit

Mirek Topolánek introduced the so-called "Five Prime Minister's Priorities" in October 2007. It was a government statement which includes 10 program areas, which consist of 190 projects of Government's Program Goals Through Electoral Term accepted by the government. To facilitate orientation and communication with citizens Mirek Topolánek had summarised the 10 program areas to Five Prime Minister's Priorities: Healthy Public Finances, Modern and Efficient State, Safe Citizen in a Safe Country, Removing Barriers, Promoting Science and Education.

Czech Presidency of the Council of the European Union edit

 
Topolánek and Werner Faymann during Czech presidency

Topolánek's government led the Czech Republic during Czech Presidency of the Council of the European Union in 2009. Czech presidency had to deal with Russia–Ukraine gas dispute. Topolánek and his team was able to negotiate a compromise between Russia and Ukraine.[16][17][18] Another important moment was a conflict in Gaza.

Topolánek remained in position of President of European Council until his government was replaced by Jan Fischer's Cabinet.

Fall of Government edit

On 24 March 2009, after four failed earlier attempts, the opposition ČSSD and communists party succeeded in leading the lower house of the Czech parliament to a no confidence vote in Topolánek's government. The measure passed with 101 votes to 96 as four members of Topolánek's coalition (two of his own party) voting with the opposition.[19][20] After the vote, Topolánek said that he would resign in accordance with the Constitution. He confidently said: "We believe the president should also follow the custom and appoint me to form a new government."[21] Although surprised by the vote, the European Commission stated that it had confidence in the Czech Republic, and that the nation's EU presidency would remain unaffected.[22]

On 15 September 2009, Topolánek resigned his seat in the Chamber of Deputies after ČSSD announced a delay of proposed snap election in October 2009.[23]

Controversies edit

Topolánek has been criticised for his rhetoric, which occasionally invokes memories of the World War II and Nazi atrocities.[24] In August 2003 Topolánek called the programme of the competing Social Democratic Party (ČSSD) to be a "osvětimská lež"[24] (Auschwitz lie), a common expression in Czech which denotes Holocaust denial.[25]

Further in June 2005, one year before the Parliament elections, he said: "From my side, don't expect anything else than a Night of the Long Knives. This night simply comes." This actually meant that after the elections of 2006, which he would win, he would make major personnel changes in the government.[24]

In March 2007, he sent to a journalist an SMS message beginning with: "Es kommt der Tag...", which means "The day will come...".[26] This was used in the 1930s by the Sudetendeutsche Party representing Germans in the former Czechoslovakia, and meant that the day will come, when the Sudeten Area will become a part of Germany.[24] Also in 2007, Topolánek was criticised when he raised his middle finger in the lower house.[27] In October 2008, Topolánek lashed out at a photographer who was taking photographs of his 15-month-old son. BBC reported that at one stage Topolánek pushed the photographer against a wall and threateningly asked why he was taking photos of him.[28]

On 30 May 2009, the Italian police seized photos under suspicion of a violation of privacy. One photo, according to world media[29][30][31] showed Topolánek naked at Villa Certosa (Silvio Berlusconi's summer house) in May 2008.[32] In the end, Topolánek admitted the naked man sunbathing near a topless women in Berlusconi's Villa Certosa was himself.[33]

On 20 March 2010 Blesk and Lidové noviny newspapers reprinted passages from an interview Topolánek gave to Czech gay magazine LUI which contained his several controversial statements criticising brainwashing allegedly perpetrated by Christian churches[34] and claims which were deliberately misinterpreted so that both gay and Jewish people lack integrity of moral character, but Jews more so.[34][35][36][37] He also expressed his contempt towards voters of ČSSD and described their view on minorities as 'imprison them all and kick up their arses'.[36] He did apologize for his statements, which he claimed were taken out of context, on 21 March 2010.[36] LUI published full video footage of the interview.[38] Prime Minister Fischer replied to Topolánek's statements describing them as 'stupid, insulting and misleading'. He also expressed his desire to restrain his contact with Topolánek to a minimum.[36]

In the light of this controversy, Topolánek decided to step down as election leader of Civic Democratic Party in the May 2010 legislative election.[39] The deputy chairman Petr Nečas took up his post.[39] In April 2015 he was expelled from ODS for failing to pay a members' fee.[40]

Business career edit

Topolánek started a business career after he left politics. His business focuses on consultancy, mediation of business and services, real estate activities, real estate management and maintenance, development and development of technical designs, research and development, advertising and marketing and media representation.[41][42] His business was successful. Topolánek himself admitted that contacts he made in politics helped him to succeed in business.[43]

2018 presidential election edit

 
Topolánek in 2017

On 3 November 2017, Václav Klaus Jr. stated that Topolánek was seeking nomination of the Civic Democratic Party (ODS) for the 2018 presidential election.[44] Media also speculated that TOP 09 could eventually endorse him.[45] Topolánek discussed his candidacy with party's leader Petr Fiala and asked Civic Democratic senators for their signatures.[46]

On 5 November 2017, Topolánek announced his candidacy. He started to gather signatures from Senators.[47] Topolánek's candidacy was praised by politicians from the Civic Democratic Party. Leader Petr Fiala hailed Topolánek as a serious and experienced candidate.[48] Lidové Noviny reported that Civic Democrats will support Topolánek's candidacy. Topolánek was also praised by the leader of TOP 09 Miroslav Kalousek who believes that Topolánek could use his experiences as former Prime Minister and former President of the European Council.[49] The Civic Democratic Party endorsed Topolánek on 6 November 2017.[50][51] The Party of Free Citizens also suggested it could endorse him.[52] Party leader Tomáš Pajonk stated that the party is yet to decide whom to support.[53]

Topolánek launched his campaign on 30 November 2017. Topolánek stated that his foreign politics would be pragmatic but also would support human rights. He is opposed to migrant quotas and adoption of the Euro.[54]

The first round was held on 12 and 13 January 2018. Topolánek received 4.3% of votes and came sixth.[4] Topolánek then admitted his defeat and endorsed Jiří Drahoš for the second round.[55]

After 2018 presidential election edit

Topolánek returned to work for EPH holding after his presidential campaign.[56] On 9 January 2019, Topolánek announced his plans for a talkshow called Topol Show.[57] The first episode was released on 7 February 2019. Topolánek invited his former political rival Pavel Bém.[58] He eventually announced on 13 December 2022 his candidacy for the President of Confederation of Industry of the Czech Republic.[59]

Political views edit

Topolánek considers himself to be a liberal conservative politician. He stated that his values are conservative while his economical views are Liberal.[60][61]

Topolánek stated that ODS should embrace Klausism as its ideology when he was leader of the party. He also supported indirect election.[62]

Prior to the 2017 legislative election Topolánek stated that ODS should take more patriotic stances which he believed would prevent rise of Tomio Okamura and extremists. He warned against copying Alternative for Germany. Topolánek also stated that the Civic Democratic Party and the Party of Free Citizens were the only real political parties that had rational stances towards the European Union and considers other parties to be too pro-EU. He was also very critical of ANO 2011 and Andrej Babiš whose politics he called "theft guaranteed by state." He has also criticised French president Emmanuel Macron stating that a speech he gave demonstrated "arrogance and a disregard for EU law".[63]

On 4 November 2017, Topolánek participated in meeting called "Law and Equality." He criticised Multiculturalism and Angela Merkel's politics towards refugees. He stated that multiculturalism is killing Europe. He warned against Sharia and called for ban of political Islam.[64]

Personal life edit

Topolánek has two daughters, two sons and two grandchildren. He was married to Pavla Topolánková from 1979 to February 2010.[65] In June 2010, he married Lucie Talmanová.[66] His hobbies include tennis, golf and rally driving. He likes books by Steinbeck, Hemingway, and Kundera.[citation needed] He admires such political personalities as Winston Churchill, Margaret Thatcher and José María Aznar.[61]

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External links edit

  • Speech of the Prime Minister Mirek Topolánek given at the Heritage Foundation in Washington D.C. 26. 2. 2008
  • Speech of the Prime Minister given at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington D.C. 27. 2. 2008
  • EuropeanVoice – Topolánek's profile
Party political offices
Preceded by President of the Civic Democratic Party
2002–2010
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by Prime Minister of the Czech Republic
2006–2009
Succeeded by
Preceded by President of the European Council
2009

mirek, topolánek, czech, pronunciation, ˈmɪrɛk, ˈtopolaːnɛk, born, 1956, czech, politician, business, manager, served, prime, minister, czech, republic, from, 2006, 2009, leader, civic, democratic, party, from, 2002, 2010, between, 2006, 2009, topolánek, membe. Mirek Topolanek Czech pronunciation ˈmɪrɛk ˈtopolaːnɛk born 15 May 1956 is a Czech politician and business manager who served as the prime minister of the Czech Republic from 2006 to 2009 and the leader of the Civic Democratic Party ODS from 2002 to 2010 Between 2006 and 2009 Topolanek was the member of the Chamber of Deputies MP and senator from Ostrava from 1996 until 2004 After leaving the politics in 2010 Topolanek has been active in the electric power industry as a vocal lobbyist for the fossil fuel industry 1 Mirek TopolanekTopolanek in 2007Prime Minister of the Czech RepublicIn office 16 August 2006 8 May 2009PresidentVaclav KlausDeputyMartin BursikVlasta ParkanovaPetr NecasAlexandr VondraPreceded byJiri ParoubekSucceeded byJan FischerLeader of the Civic Democratic PartyIn office 15 December 2002 13 April 2010Preceded byVaclav KlausSucceeded byPetr NecasMember of the Chamber of DeputiesIn office 3 June 2006 15 September 2009Senator from OstravaIn office 23 November 1996 21 November 2004Preceded byPosition establishedSucceeded byLiana JanackovaPersonal detailsBorn 1956 05 15 15 May 1956 age 68 Vsetin Czechoslovakia now Czech Republic Political partyCivic Democratic Party 1994 2015 Independent 2015 present Other politicalaffiliationsCivic Forum 1989 1991 Spouse s Pavla Topolankova 1979 2010 Lucie Talmanova 2010 present Children4Signature On 24 March 2009 Topolanek resigned as prime minister after he lost a no confidence vote in the Chamber of Deputies He remained in office until 8 May at which point Jan Fischer took office as an independent prime minister leading an interim caretaker government 2 In November 2017 Topolanek announced his bid for the presidency in the 2018 election 3 but received only 4 and came sixth in the election 4 Contents 1 Early life 2 Political career 3 Premiership 2006 2009 3 1 Involvement in the Anti Missile Defence System 3 2 Five Prime Minister s Priorities 3 3 Czech Presidency of the Council of the European Union 3 4 Fall of Government 3 5 Controversies 4 Business career 5 2018 presidential election 6 After 2018 presidential election 7 Political views 8 Personal life 9 References 10 External linksEarly life editMirek Topolanek attended a military high school in Opava where he became a Socialistic Union of Youth member which he claimed to be semi obligatory for future career officers 5 of the Czechoslovak People s Army After finishing he studied at Brno University of Technology where he received an Ing degree in mechanical engineering In 1996 he won a scholarship for Training Course in Management of small and medium enterprise MIM in Cyprus and also attended a post graduate Course in Corporate Management Centre for Management Training Celakovice CZ He entered politics by becoming a member of a post communist catch all civic movement Civic Forum in 1989 and has been a member of the Civic Democratic Party since 1994 Topolanek co founded the engineering company VAE Ltd in 1991 and was a member of the VAE Inc board of directors from 1996 to 2003 6 Political career editTopolanek was elected municipal councillor for Ostrava Poruba in 1990 He remained in the position until 1994 7 Topolanek ran in the 1996 Senate election in Ostrava city district where he faced the Social Democrat candidate Jiri Smejkal His campaign drew the attention of media due to its being largely focused on Topolanek s family which was at the time considered unusual in the Czech Republic Topolanek s wife Pavla was nicknamed Ostravan Hillary thanks to the campaign Topolanek won the election when defeating his rival by a margin of 630 votes and becoming the new Senator 8 Topolanek was elected in leader of leader of Ostravan regional organisation of ODS in 1998 by large margin 9 He was reelected Senator in 1998 after defeating Jiri Grossmann His reelection campaign also focused on his family Topolanek then became leader of Party s senate caucus 8 10 From 2002 to 2004 Topolanek was deputy president of the Senate Topolanek did not seek a third term in Senate during 2004 election After being elected the leader of the Civic Democratic Party in 2002 Topolanek participated in the 2006 legislative election which produced a hung parliament 100 seats for left leaning and 100 for right leaning parties out of 200 Chamber of Deputies members Topolanek was appointed Prime Minister by President Vaclav Klaus on 16 August 2006 and introduced a unicolour government nine members of the Civic Democratic Party and six independents The cabinet failed to gain confidence in the Chamber of Deputies but he continued to be caretaker Prime Minister until 9 January 2007 when his second cabinet was appointed He put together a centre right coalition government with the Green Party and Christian and Democratic Union Czechoslovak People s Party It finally gained confidence on 19 January 2007 230 days after the elections thanks to two social democratic MPs who abstained thus effectively defaulting to a right wing government rather than the unstable situation ongoing since June 2006 Premiership 2006 2009 editTopolanek formed his first government on 3 September 2006 11 President Vaclav Klaus appointed the cabinet on 4 September 2006 12 but it failed to gain the confidence of the Chamber of Deputies on 3 October 2006 when 96 MPs voted for the government while 99 against and thus the Cabinet for the first time in the history of the Czech Republic failed to gain the confidence and had to resign 13 Topolanek then negotiated coalition with Christian and Democratic Union Czechoslovak People s Party and Green Party His second cabinet was appointed on 9 January 2007 14 On 19 January 2007 Chamber of Deputies passed the government s confidence vote with 100 MPs voting in favour while 97 MPs voted against 15 Involvement in the Anti Missile Defence System edit nbsp Topolanek with then US President George W Bush at the Oval Office in 2008 Mirek Topolanek is an ardent supporter of the Bush administration s proposed anti missile defence system which was vehemently opposed by the Russians and which the Obama administration has suggested may not need to be built if Russia cooperates in convincing Iran the country whose nuclear ambitions the defence system is to protect against to stop the development of its nuclear programme and its support of terrorist organisations across the Middle East Five Prime Minister s Priorities edit Mirek Topolanek introduced the so called Five Prime Minister s Priorities in October 2007 It was a government statement which includes 10 program areas which consist of 190 projects of Government s Program Goals Through Electoral Term accepted by the government To facilitate orientation and communication with citizens Mirek Topolanek had summarised the 10 program areas to Five Prime Minister s Priorities Healthy Public Finances Modern and Efficient State Safe Citizen in a Safe Country Removing Barriers Promoting Science and Education Czech Presidency of the Council of the European Union edit nbsp Topolanek and Werner Faymann during Czech presidency Topolanek s government led the Czech Republic during Czech Presidency of the Council of the European Union in 2009 Czech presidency had to deal with Russia Ukraine gas dispute Topolanek and his team was able to negotiate a compromise between Russia and Ukraine 16 17 18 Another important moment was a conflict in Gaza Topolanek remained in position of President of European Council until his government was replaced by Jan Fischer s Cabinet Fall of Government edit On 24 March 2009 after four failed earlier attempts the opposition CSSD and communists party succeeded in leading the lower house of the Czech parliament to a no confidence vote in Topolanek s government The measure passed with 101 votes to 96 as four members of Topolanek s coalition two of his own party voting with the opposition 19 20 After the vote Topolanek said that he would resign in accordance with the Constitution He confidently said We believe the president should also follow the custom and appoint me to form a new government 21 Although surprised by the vote the European Commission stated that it had confidence in the Czech Republic and that the nation s EU presidency would remain unaffected 22 On 15 September 2009 Topolanek resigned his seat in the Chamber of Deputies after CSSD announced a delay of proposed snap election in October 2009 23 Controversies edit Topolanek has been criticised for his rhetoric which occasionally invokes memories of the World War II and Nazi atrocities 24 In August 2003 Topolanek called the programme of the competing Social Democratic Party CSSD to be a osvetimska lez 24 Auschwitz lie a common expression in Czech which denotes Holocaust denial 25 Further in June 2005 one year before the Parliament elections he said From my side don t expect anything else than a Night of the Long Knives This night simply comes This actually meant that after the elections of 2006 which he would win he would make major personnel changes in the government 24 In March 2007 he sent to a journalist an SMS message beginning with Es kommt der Tag which means The day will come 26 This was used in the 1930s by the Sudetendeutsche Party representing Germans in the former Czechoslovakia and meant that the day will come when the Sudeten Area will become a part of Germany 24 Also in 2007 Topolanek was criticised when he raised his middle finger in the lower house 27 In October 2008 Topolanek lashed out at a photographer who was taking photographs of his 15 month old son BBC reported that at one stage Topolanek pushed the photographer against a wall and threateningly asked why he was taking photos of him 28 On 30 May 2009 the Italian police seized photos under suspicion of a violation of privacy One photo according to world media 29 30 31 showed Topolanek naked at Villa Certosa Silvio Berlusconi s summer house in May 2008 32 In the end Topolanek admitted the naked man sunbathing near a topless women in Berlusconi s Villa Certosa was himself 33 On 20 March 2010 Blesk and Lidove noviny newspapers reprinted passages from an interview Topolanek gave to Czech gay magazine LUI which contained his several controversial statements criticising brainwashing allegedly perpetrated by Christian churches 34 and claims which were deliberately misinterpreted so that both gay and Jewish people lack integrity of moral character but Jews more so 34 35 36 37 He also expressed his contempt towards voters of CSSD and described their view on minorities as imprison them all and kick up their arses 36 He did apologize for his statements which he claimed were taken out of context on 21 March 2010 36 LUI published full video footage of the interview 38 Prime Minister Fischer replied to Topolanek s statements describing them as stupid insulting and misleading He also expressed his desire to restrain his contact with Topolanek to a minimum 36 In the light of this controversy Topolanek decided to step down as election leader of Civic Democratic Party in the May 2010 legislative election 39 The deputy chairman Petr Necas took up his post 39 In April 2015 he was expelled from ODS for failing to pay a members fee 40 Business career editTopolanek started a business career after he left politics His business focuses on consultancy mediation of business and services real estate activities real estate management and maintenance development and development of technical designs research and development advertising and marketing and media representation 41 42 His business was successful Topolanek himself admitted that contacts he made in politics helped him to succeed in business 43 2018 presidential election edit nbsp Topolanek in 2017 On 3 November 2017 Vaclav Klaus Jr stated that Topolanek was seeking nomination of the Civic Democratic Party ODS for the 2018 presidential election 44 Media also speculated that TOP 09 could eventually endorse him 45 Topolanek discussed his candidacy with party s leader Petr Fiala and asked Civic Democratic senators for their signatures 46 On 5 November 2017 Topolanek announced his candidacy He started to gather signatures from Senators 47 Topolanek s candidacy was praised by politicians from the Civic Democratic Party Leader Petr Fiala hailed Topolanek as a serious and experienced candidate 48 Lidove Noviny reported that Civic Democrats will support Topolanek s candidacy Topolanek was also praised by the leader of TOP 09 Miroslav Kalousek who believes that Topolanek could use his experiences as former Prime Minister and former President of the European Council 49 The Civic Democratic Party endorsed Topolanek on 6 November 2017 50 51 The Party of Free Citizens also suggested it could endorse him 52 Party leader Tomas Pajonk stated that the party is yet to decide whom to support 53 Topolanek launched his campaign on 30 November 2017 Topolanek stated that his foreign politics would be pragmatic but also would support human rights He is opposed to migrant quotas and adoption of the Euro 54 The first round was held on 12 and 13 January 2018 Topolanek received 4 3 of votes and came sixth 4 Topolanek then admitted his defeat and endorsed Jiri Drahos for the second round 55 After 2018 presidential election editTopolanek returned to work for EPH holding after his presidential campaign 56 On 9 January 2019 Topolanek announced his plans for a talkshow called Topol Show 57 The first episode was released on 7 February 2019 Topolanek invited his former political rival Pavel Bem 58 He eventually announced on 13 December 2022 his candidacy for the President of Confederation of Industry of the Czech Republic 59 Political views editTopolanek considers himself to be a liberal conservative politician He stated that his values are conservative while his economical views are Liberal 60 61 Topolanek stated that ODS should embrace Klausism as its ideology when he was leader of the party He also supported indirect election 62 Prior to the 2017 legislative election Topolanek stated that ODS should take more patriotic stances which he believed would prevent rise of Tomio Okamura and extremists He warned against copying Alternative for Germany Topolanek also stated that the Civic Democratic Party and the Party of Free Citizens were the only real political parties that had rational stances towards the European Union and considers other parties to be too pro EU He was also very critical of ANO 2011 and Andrej Babis whose politics he called theft guaranteed by state He has also criticised French president Emmanuel Macron stating that a speech he gave demonstrated arrogance and a disregard for EU law 63 On 4 November 2017 Topolanek participated in meeting called Law and Equality He criticised Multiculturalism and Angela Merkel s politics towards refugees He stated that multiculturalism is killing Europe He warned against Sharia and called for ban of political Islam 64 Personal life editTopolanek has two daughters two sons and two grandchildren He was married to Pavla Topolankova from 1979 to February 2010 65 In June 2010 he married Lucie Talmanova 66 His hobbies include tennis golf and rally driving He likes books by Steinbeck Hemingway and Kundera citation needed He admires such political personalities as Winston Churchill Margaret Thatcher and Jose Maria Aznar 61 References edit Radek Kubala Topolanek je lobbista fosilniho prumyslu Je chybou Ceske televize ze ho zve Denik Referendum in Czech 21 March 2023 Retrieved 16 August 2023 Jan Fischer named new Czech prime minister 9 April 2009 Agence France Presse Paris Retrieved 23 July 2010 Mirek Topolanek potvrdil svou kandidaturu na prezidenta Echo24 cz in Czech 5 November 2017 Retrieved 5 November 2017 a b Topolanek neuspel ani v rodnem Vsetine dostal 7 83 procenta hlasu Novinky cz in Czech 13 January 2018 Retrieved 14 January 2018 in Czech Interview with Topolanek with info about his SSM membership Volby 2018 Mirek Topolanek kandidat na prezidenta E15 cz Zpravy E15 cz Archived from the original on 30 December 2017 Retrieved 19 December 2017 Topolanek Zmenil jsem se budu dustojny V EU tahejme za zachrannou brzdu Ceska televize Retrieved 2 November 2020 a b Ostravska Hillary topolankova cz Retrieved 2 November 2020 Swiech Lumir 2005 Komunalni politika v Ostrave 1990 2002 pripadova studie PDF Ostrava MASARYKOVA UNIVERZITA V BRNE pp 24 25 Retrieved 2 November 2020 CEVRO Mirek Topolanek predsednictvi v datech cevro cz in Czech Retrieved 29 March 2017 V patek chce Topolanek predstavit svou vladu prezidentovi Radio cz in Czech 28 August 2006 Retrieved 3 December 2017 Cesko ma novou vladu Novinky cz in Czech 4 September 2006 Retrieved 3 December 2017 Pred deseti lety neziskala Topolankova vlada duvery Snemovny Denik cz in Czech 3 October 2016 Retrieved 3 December 2017 Prezident jmenoval druhou Topolankovu vladu iDNES cz 9 January 2007 Retrieved 3 December 2017 Vlada dostala duveru v nejasnem hlasovani iDNES cz 19 January 2007 Retrieved 3 December 2017 Cesko a plynova krize 10 otazek a odpovedi TYDEN cz 11 January 2009 Retrieved 3 December 2017 Predsednictvi CR v EU 2009 Euroskop cz in Czech Retrieved 3 December 2017 Topolankova pingpongova diplomacie slavi prvni uspech TYDEN cz 10 January 2009 Retrieved 3 December 2017 Czech MPs oust government in vote BBC 24 March 2009 Retrieved 26 March 2009 Czech MPs oust government over economic crisis Financial Times 25 March 2009 Archived from the original on 11 December 2022 Retrieved 25 March 2009 Richter Jan 25 March 2009 Government falls in no confidence vote Radio Praha Retrieved 26 March 2009 Czech collapse no threat to EU BBC 25 March 2009 Retrieved 26 March 2009 Topolanek slozil poslanecky mandat in Czech a b c d Trestni oznameni na Topolanka pry propaguje nacismus in Czech David Irving a osvetimska lez Archived 6 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine google translation of the page supporters of the Nazi era osvetimske lie i e denial of the existence of gas chambers at Auschwitz Birkenau Topolanek pobouril SMSkou bojovniky proti nacismu in Czech MP and finance minister trade insult finger gesture Radio Prague Radio cz 18 December 2008 Retrieved 5 March 2010 Czech PM lashes out at photographer BBC 28 October 2008 Retrieved 26 March 2009 McLaughlin Daniel 7 June 2009 Berlusconi s naked Czech friend becomes the butt of jokes World news The Observer The Guardian UK Retrieved 5 March 2010 Newspaper Prints Photos of Naked Guests at Berlusconi Villa Newser com 6 June 2009 Retrieved 5 March 2010 Man found naked was Czech ex PM UK World The Times of India 8 June 2009 Archived from the original on 14 June 2009 Retrieved 5 March 2010 Topolanek nudo nel giardino della Villa e nei viali bionde e brune mozzafiato Corriere della Sera 31 May 2009 Retrieved 31 May 2009 Johnstone Chris 5 December 2011 Ex Czech PM Topolino unlikely bunga bunga witness for Berlusconi Lidovky Retrieved 17 May 2024 a b Volebni denik Ruzovy Topol pomluvil cirkev i Fischera Aktualne cz Czech PM Fischer is weak ODS head Topolanek says in press CTK Czech Press Agency 25 March 2010 Retrieved 25 March 2010 a b c d Topolanek se kaje za vyroky Fischer s nim omezi styky Aktualne cz Prepis rozhovoru ktery Topolanek poskytl casopisu Lui Domov Lidovky cz 21 March 2010 Retrieved 13 November 2017 Nesestrihana debata s panem Topolankem in Czech LUI 22 March 2010 Archived from the original on 26 March 2010 Retrieved 27 March 2010 a b Velinger Jan 26 March 2010 Analyst Topolanek s failure to resign as party leader likely to cause further problems for Civic Democrats Czech Radio Retrieved 27 March 2010 Topolanek uz neni v ODS neplatil poplatky Clenstvi umrelo vysvetlil 19 April 2015 Co dela Topolanek po odchodu z vrcholne politiky Stal se zivnostnikem Hospodarske noviny in Czech 6 May 2010 Retrieved 4 November 2017 Topolanek se vraci k podnikani Je zivnostnikem Tiscali cz Tiscali cz in Czech Retrieved 4 November 2017 Pavuciny byznysu Expremier Topolanek po odchodu z politiky stale bohatne HlidaciPes org in Czech 16 September 2015 Retrieved 4 November 2017 Vaclav Klaus ml Kandidat na prezidenta Rika si o to Topolanek Reflex cz in Czech Retrieved 4 November 2017 Bomba na obzoru Mirek Topolanek skutecne zvazuje kandidaturu na Hrad Parlamentni Listy Retrieved 4 November 2017 Topolanek na Hrad Byvaly premier usiluje o podpisy senatoru Novinky cz in Czech 4 November 2017 Retrieved 4 November 2017 Topolanek Budu kandidovat na prezidenta Novinky cz in Czech 5 November 2017 Retrieved 5 November 2017 Vazny zkuseny kandidat hodnoti politici Topolankovu kandidaturu Novinky cz in Czech 5 November 2017 Retrieved 5 November 2017 Kandidaturu na prezidenta oznamil i Topolanek ODS mu chysta vyslovit podporu Lidovky cz 5 November 2017 Retrieved 5 November 2017 ODS podporila Topolanka v boji o Hrad Veri ze muze narusit mocensky pakt Babise a Zemana Info cz in Czech Retrieved 1 December 2017 ODS podporila na Hrad Topolanka vlastniho kandidata nepostavi Novinky cz in Czech 6 November 2017 Retrieved 1 December 2017 V prezidentskych volbach vlastniho zastupce nemame a ani jsme nikomu nevyjadrili podporu Sledujeme vsak kandidaturu Mirka Topolanka Tim ze kandiduje jsou ostatni nuceni predvest co vlastne prosazuji Prestal jim stacit chaby argument ze nejsou stejni jako Milos Zeman svobodni in Czech 23 November 2017 Retrieved 1 December 2017 Novy sef Svobodnych pro INFO CZ K referendu o odchodu z EU nedojde Babis na tom nema zajem Info cz Info cz in Czech Retrieved 1 December 2017 Topolanek zahajil kampan Nechce euro ani uprchlicke kvoty z EU by ale neodesel Lidovky cz 30 November 2017 Retrieved 1 December 2017 Srdce a rozum nestacily prijal Topolanek porazku a podporil Drahose iDNES cz 13 January 2018 Retrieved 14 March 2019 Topolanek se vraci ke Kretinskemu Dal bude pracovat pro firmy Energetickeho a prumysloveho holdingu iROZHLAS in Czech 15 January 2018 Retrieved 14 March 2019 Byvaly premier Mirek Topolanek pripravuje televizni show iDNES cz 9 January 2019 Retrieved 14 March 2019 Topol se vraci Prozradil jak se do sebe zamilovali Klaus s Bemem I kdo kouril travu krajskelisty cz Retrieved 14 March 2019 Topolanek bude kandidovat na predsedu Svazu prumyslu a dopravy www seznamzpravy cz 13 December 2022 Retrieved 1 January 2023 Topolanek Mirek 3 January 2018 Ekonomicky liberal hodnotove konzervativec Takovy jsem ja http libinst cz nejliberalnejsim prezidentskym kandidatem mirek topolanek nasledovany jirim hynkem MirekTopolanek in Czech Retrieved 6 January 2018 a b Mirek Topolanek Jsem plebejec ale ne hulvat virtually cz Retrieved 6 January 2018 Schoulova Petra 16 December 2002 MIrek Topolanek Nezmenime ideologii mame klausismus Hospodarske noviny in Czech Retrieved 4 November 2017 Zlamalova Lenka 21 October 2017 ODS mohla zastavit nastup Okamury mini Topolanek Echo24 cz in Czech Retrieved 4 November 2017 Topolanek prednesl projev ostry jako britva Multikulturalismus zabiji Evropu Evropske elity zaviraji oci Musime zakazat politicky islam a pravo saria v nasi zemi Parlamentni Listy Retrieved 4 November 2017 Topolanek leader of Czech ODS divorces Czech Press Agency 22 February 2010 Retrieved 22 February 2010 Richter Jan 3 June 2010 Former PM Topolanek gets married Radio Prague International Retrieved 17 May 2024 External links editMirek Topolanek s personal website Speech of the Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek given at the Heritage Foundation in Washington D C 26 2 2008 Speech of the Prime Minister given at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington D C 27 2 2008 EuropeanVoice Topolanek s profile Party political offices Preceded byVaclav Klaus President of the Civic Democratic Party2002 2010 Succeeded byPetr Necas Political offices Preceded byJiri Paroubek Prime Minister of the Czech Republic2006 2009 Succeeded byJan Fischer Preceded byNicolas Sarkozy President of the European Council2009 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mirek Topolanek amp oldid 1224265408, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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