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Vladimír Dlouhý (politician)

Vladimír Dlouhý (born 31 July 1953) is a Czech economist and politician.

Vladimír Dlouhý
First Minister of Industry and Trade
In office
2 July 1992 – 2 June 1997
Prime MinisterVáclav Klaus
Preceded byOffice established
Succeeded byKarel Kühnl
Minister of Economy of the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic (ČSFR)
In office
27 June 1990 – 2 July 1992
Prime MinisterMarián Čalfa
Deputy Prime Minister of the first government of Marián Čalfa
In office
10 December 1989 – 27 June 1990
Member of the Chamber of Deputies
In office
1 June 1996 – 2 June 1997
Deputy of the Federal Assembly (SL)
In office
7 June 1990 – 4 June 1992
Fourth president of the Czech Chamber of Commerce
Assumed office
22 May 2014
Succeeded byPetr Kužel
Personal details
Born (1953-07-31) 31 July 1953 (age 69)
Prague, Czechoslovakia
(now Czech Republic)
Political partyCommunist Party of Czechoslovakia (1978–1989)
Civic Forum (1990–1991)
Civic Democratic Alliance (1991–1998)
Childrenson Štěpán and daughter Markéta
Alma materUniversity of Economics
KU Leuven
Charles University
Signature

Dlouhý is a former deputy chairman of the ODA political party and Minister of Industry and Trade between 1992 and 1997 in  the government of Václav Klaus. Between 1989 and 1992 he served as the Minister of Economy of the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic (ČSFR). He currently works in the private sector and in the field of consulting and pedagogy activities. In May 2014, he was elected a President of the Czech Chamber of Commerce.

Early life and education

Dlouhý studied economics at the University of Economics in Prague (computations in mathematical economic) and graduated in 1977. Between 1977 and 1978, he studied MBA at the Catholic University in Leuven in Belgium.[1] As he was required to return to the  Socialist Czechoslovakia, he did not manage to finish the two-year MBA studies. Between 1980 and 1982, he studied at  the Charles University in a postgraduate programme  of mathematical statistics and probability. Simultaneously, in 1980, he started Ph.D. studies at the University of Economics in Prague and, in 1983, he earned the degree of a candidate of science by defending dissertation thesis on the topic of ‘Unequal models of the socialist economy.’ A year later, this work was published as a book co-authored by Karel Dyba.

Career in academia

Between 1977 and 1983, Dlouhý lectured at the University of Economics (VŠE). In 1984, he was a founding member of the Prognostic Department of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences (ČSAV), which later became the Prognostic Institute. There, he first worked as a research assistant, later as a head of department and eventually as a deputy head.[2]

Political career

In 1978, Dlouhý joined the Communist Party. In the third week of the November revolution of 1989 he was nominated as one of 10 Communists to the government of Czechoslovak Socialist Republic and on 10 December 1989 he was appointed Deputy Prime Minister of the federal government (the Government of National Understanding) where he also served as a Chairman of the State Planning Commission. In December 1989, he quit the Communist Party.[3]

In the election Dlouhý joined the Assembly of People of the Federal Assembly (he was a lead candidate for the South Bohemian Region)[4] and at the same time was appointed Federal Minister of Economy of the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic in the second government of Prime Minister Marián Čalfa. After dissolution of the Civic Forum in the autumn of 1991 he joined the Civil Democratic Alliance (ODA) and became its deputy head and in 1992 he was a lead candidate of ODA in the South Moravia. After the 1992 elections and the subsequent dissolution of the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic he joined the coalition government of Václav Klaus and was appointed the Minister of Industry and Trade. In the coalition government of Václav Klaus and in the same post he stayed even after elections in 1996, when he was elected to the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Republic. In June 1997, he left all government and political posts.[5]

Career in the private sector

After leaving politics in 1997, Dlouhý worked in the private sector. Since September 1997 until now he has worked as an international adviser for multinational investment bank Goldman Sachs where he is responsible for Central and Eastern Europe.

From 1998 to 2010, Dlouhý worked as an adviser for ABB Group. Since 2010, he has been an adviser to the French investment fund Meridiam Infrastructure based in Paris. In the past, he was either a member of supervisory boards or an adviser to a number of other companies, such as Cofinec B.V in Amsterdam, Telefónica Czech Republic (Prague), KSK Power Ventur based in Hyderabad, India, PSJ, a.s. (Czech Rep.) and others. From 2013 to 2018, he was a member of the Advisory Group at Rolls-Royce Holdings in London. He is currently also a member of the Supervisory Board of Kooperativa.

At the same time, Dlouhý published in both domestic and foreign specialized journals and at international conferences. Since 2000, he has been lecturing again as a university teacher at the Institute of Economic Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences of the Charles University in Prague (teaches macroeconomics and economic policy). Between 2004 and 2010, he lectured at the University of Economics in Prague, where he was also a member of the Scientific Board of the Faculty of Economics. Between 2000 and 2011, he was a member of the Board of International Overseers) of the Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT) in Chicago. Since 2014, he has been a member of the Board of Directors of the Czech Technical University (ČVUT) in Prague and, since 2018, he has also been a member of the Board of Directors of the Brno University of Technology (VUT).

Dlouhý is a member of a number of international and domestic institutions (he is a member of the Trilateral Commission; between 2010 and 2016, he was a vice-president of the European Group and was active in several other expert groups, such as DER Dialog, Euro 50 Group). Between 2006 and 2008, he was a member of an Independent Energy Commission, where he participated in the preparation of the long-term energy concept of the Czech Republic, published in the second half of 2008. Since 2009, he has been a member of the National Economic Council of the Czech government; in 2020, he was appointed again to this council. Between 2010 and 2012, he was a member of the European group of advisers to the Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF). He publishes extensively as an author or co-author ranging from specialized texts to articles in the daily paper.

In 2009, Dlouhý established public benefit company Prague Twenty, focused on the organisation of expert lectures in the field of politics, social sciences and culture, with the participation of foreign and domestic experts. Over the past years, many representatives from the Czech Republic have presented at these events (e.g. Václav Klaus, Zdeněk Tůma etc.) and abroad (e.g. Mario Monti, Jacob Frenkel etc.).

Return to politics

In June 2012, Dlouhý announced his intention to run for the president in the 2013 elections.[6][7] Following the verification of signatures on petition sheets the Ministry of Interior refused to register his candidacy due to insufficient number of signatures.[8]

On 22 May 2014 in Plzeň, Dlouhý was elected at its Assembly as the President of the Czech Chamber of Commerce. He received 128 votes, thereby defeating Zdeněk Somr, who received 87 votes.[9] In 2017, he was re-elected to hold the same post. In 2019, he was elected one of the deputy presidents of Eurochambres, under the leadership of president Christoph Leitl.

In 2020, the Czech government of Prime Minister Andrej Babiš nominated Dlouhý as its candidate to succeed Angel Gurría in the position of Secretary-General of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) for a five-year term.[10] By January 2021, he withdrew his candidacy due to insufficient support from other governments.[11][12]

Recognition

Together with Václav Klaus, Dlouhý was awarded ‘Ropák’ of the year 1993 and, in April 2016, he was awarded the Green Pearl for the following statement: ‘It is always quite difficult to interpret similar studies and results, but this really shows that the Třebíč Region and the whole southern part of the Vysočina Region would suffer very significantly economically and in the long term, if Dukovany were to be shut down or were not expanded.’ As much as the current numbers are ambiguous, which the authors admit, their conclusion is indisputable.[13]

Personal life

Dlouhý has divorced twice; from his first marriage he has a son, Štěpán, and daughter, Markéta. His interests include music, history and sport, especially skiing, golf, cycling and running.

See also

References

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 1 December 2008.
  2. ^ 2. MULLEROVÁ, Alena; HANZEL, Vladimír. Albertov 16:00 Příběhy sametové revluce. Praha: Nakladatelství Lidové noviny, 2009. ISBN 978-80-7422-002-9. Kapitola Slovníček, s. 269.
  3. ^ Vláda národního porozumění (prosinec 1989 - červen 1990) [online]. Vláda ČR, 2009-12-09 [cit. 2017-07-04]. Dostupné online (http://icv.vlada.cz/cz/tema/vlada-narodniho-porozumeni-pro sinec-1989---cerven-1990-65374/tmplid-560/). (česky)
  4. ^ jmenný rejstřík [online]. Poslanecká sněmovna Parlamentu České republiky [cit. 2012-07-24]. Dostupné online (http://www.psp.cz/eknih/1990fs/rejstrik/jmenny/sld.html). (česky)
  5. ^ "Novinky.cz – nejčtenější zprávy na českém internetu".
  6. ^ Budu kandidovat na prezidenta, oznamuje Dlouhý v rozhovoru pro LN (http://www.lidovky.cz/ex ministr-dlouhy-budu-kandidovat-na-prezidenta-f5u-/ln_domov.asp?c=A120622_163045_ln_do mov_spa)
  7. ^ Nicholas Watson and Neil Buckley (June 17, 2013), Czech PM Petr Necas quits over spying and bribery scandal Financial Times.
  8. ^ Rozhodnutí o odmítnutí kandidátní listiny [online]. Praha: Ministerstvo vnitra, 2012-11-23 [cit. 2012-11-23]. Dostupné online (http://www.mvcr.cz/soubor/vladimir-dlouhy-pdf.aspx). (česky)
  9. ^ Hospodářskou komoru povede Vladimír Dlouhý [online]. Lidovky.cz, 2014-05-22 [cit. 2014-0522]. Dostupné online (http://byznys.lidovky.cz/hospodarskou-komoru-povede-vladimir-dlouhy-f mz-/firmy-trhy.aspx?c=A140522_142902_firmy-trhy_ele).
  10. ^ OECD announces candidates for next Secretary-General Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), press release of November 2, 2020.
  11. ^ Bevan Shields (January 14, 2021), Mathias Cormann confirmed as a frontrunner for OECD post following candidate cull The Sydney Morning Herald.
  12. ^ William Horobin (January 14, 2021), OECD Race Narrows With Malmstrom, Hildebrand Still in Running Bloomberg News.
  13. ^ Ropákem se stal opět ministr Mládek. Za prolomení limitů těžby uhlí (http://www.ceskatelevize. cz/ct24/regiony/1763221-ropakem-je-opet-ministr-mladek-za-prolomeni-limitu-tezby-uhli)

External links

  • Official pages (in Czech)
  • Interview (Hospodářské noviny) (in Czech)

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Vladimir Dlouhy born 31 July 1953 is a Czech economist and politician Vladimir DlouhyFirst Minister of Industry and TradeIn office 2 July 1992 2 June 1997Prime MinisterVaclav KlausPreceded byOffice establishedSucceeded byKarel KuhnlMinister of Economy of the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic CSFR In office 27 June 1990 2 July 1992Prime MinisterMarian CalfaDeputy Prime Minister of the first government of Marian CalfaIn office 10 December 1989 27 June 1990Member of the Chamber of DeputiesIn office 1 June 1996 2 June 1997Deputy of the Federal Assembly SL In office 7 June 1990 4 June 1992Fourth president of the Czech Chamber of CommerceIncumbentAssumed office 22 May 2014Succeeded byPetr KuzelPersonal detailsBorn 1953 07 31 31 July 1953 age 69 Prague Czechoslovakia now Czech Republic Political partyCommunist Party of Czechoslovakia 1978 1989 Civic Forum 1990 1991 Civic Democratic Alliance 1991 1998 Childrenson Stepan and daughter MarketaAlma materUniversity of EconomicsKU LeuvenCharles UniversitySignatureDlouhy is a former deputy chairman of the ODA political party and Minister of Industry and Trade between 1992 and 1997 in the government of Vaclav Klaus Between 1989 and 1992 he served as the Minister of Economy of the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic CSFR He currently works in the private sector and in the field of consulting and pedagogy activities In May 2014 he was elected a President of the Czech Chamber of Commerce Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career in academia 3 Political career 4 Career in the private sector 5 Return to politics 6 Recognition 7 Personal life 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksEarly life and education EditDlouhy studied economics at the University of Economics in Prague computations in mathematical economic and graduated in 1977 Between 1977 and 1978 he studied MBA at the Catholic University in Leuven in Belgium 1 As he was required to return to the Socialist Czechoslovakia he did not manage to finish the two year MBA studies Between 1980 and 1982 he studied at the Charles University in a postgraduate programme of mathematical statistics and probability Simultaneously in 1980 he started Ph D studies at the University of Economics in Prague and in 1983 he earned the degree of a candidate of science by defending dissertation thesis on the topic of Unequal models of the socialist economy A year later this work was published as a book co authored by Karel Dyba Career in academia EditBetween 1977 and 1983 Dlouhy lectured at the University of Economics VSE In 1984 he was a founding member of the Prognostic Department of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences CSAV which later became the Prognostic Institute There he first worked as a research assistant later as a head of department and eventually as a deputy head 2 Political career EditIn 1978 Dlouhy joined the Communist Party In the third week of the November revolution of 1989 he was nominated as one of 10 Communists to the government of Czechoslovak Socialist Republic and on 10 December 1989 he was appointed Deputy Prime Minister of the federal government the Government of National Understanding where he also served as a Chairman of the State Planning Commission In December 1989 he quit the Communist Party 3 In the election Dlouhy joined the Assembly of People of the Federal Assembly he was a lead candidate for the South Bohemian Region 4 and at the same time was appointed Federal Minister of Economy of the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic in the second government of Prime Minister Marian Calfa After dissolution of the Civic Forum in the autumn of 1991 he joined the Civil Democratic Alliance ODA and became its deputy head and in 1992 he was a lead candidate of ODA in the South Moravia After the 1992 elections and the subsequent dissolution of the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic he joined the coalition government of Vaclav Klaus and was appointed the Minister of Industry and Trade In the coalition government of Vaclav Klaus and in the same post he stayed even after elections in 1996 when he was elected to the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Republic In June 1997 he left all government and political posts 5 Career in the private sector EditAfter leaving politics in 1997 Dlouhy worked in the private sector Since September 1997 until now he has worked as an international adviser for multinational investment bank Goldman Sachs where he is responsible for Central and Eastern Europe From 1998 to 2010 Dlouhy worked as an adviser for ABB Group Since 2010 he has been an adviser to the French investment fund Meridiam Infrastructure based in Paris In the past he was either a member of supervisory boards or an adviser to a number of other companies such as Cofinec B V in Amsterdam Telefonica Czech Republic Prague KSK Power Ventur based in Hyderabad India PSJ a s Czech Rep and others From 2013 to 2018 he was a member of the Advisory Group at Rolls Royce Holdings in London He is currently also a member of the Supervisory Board of Kooperativa At the same time Dlouhy published in both domestic and foreign specialized journals and at international conferences Since 2000 he has been lecturing again as a university teacher at the Institute of Economic Studies Faculty of Social Sciences of the Charles University in Prague teaches macroeconomics and economic policy Between 2004 and 2010 he lectured at the University of Economics in Prague where he was also a member of the Scientific Board of the Faculty of Economics Between 2000 and 2011 he was a member of the Board of International Overseers of the Illinois Institute of Technology IIT in Chicago Since 2014 he has been a member of the Board of Directors of the Czech Technical University CVUT in Prague and since 2018 he has also been a member of the Board of Directors of the Brno University of Technology VUT Dlouhy is a member of a number of international and domestic institutions he is a member of the Trilateral Commission between 2010 and 2016 he was a vice president of the European Group and was active in several other expert groups such as DER Dialog Euro 50 Group Between 2006 and 2008 he was a member of an Independent Energy Commission where he participated in the preparation of the long term energy concept of the Czech Republic published in the second half of 2008 Since 2009 he has been a member of the National Economic Council of the Czech government in 2020 he was appointed again to this council Between 2010 and 2012 he was a member of the European group of advisers to the Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund IMF He publishes extensively as an author or co author ranging from specialized texts to articles in the daily paper In 2009 Dlouhy established public benefit company Prague Twenty focused on the organisation of expert lectures in the field of politics social sciences and culture with the participation of foreign and domestic experts Over the past years many representatives from the Czech Republic have presented at these events e g Vaclav Klaus Zdenek Tuma etc and abroad e g Mario Monti Jacob Frenkel etc Return to politics EditIn June 2012 Dlouhy announced his intention to run for the president in the 2013 elections 6 7 Following the verification of signatures on petition sheets the Ministry of Interior refused to register his candidacy due to insufficient number of signatures 8 On 22 May 2014 in Plzen Dlouhy was elected at its Assembly as the President of the Czech Chamber of Commerce He received 128 votes thereby defeating Zdenek Somr who received 87 votes 9 In 2017 he was re elected to hold the same post In 2019 he was elected one of the deputy presidents of Eurochambres under the leadership of president Christoph Leitl In 2020 the Czech government of Prime Minister Andrej Babis nominated Dlouhy as its candidate to succeed Angel Gurria in the position of Secretary General of the Organisation for Economic Co operation and Development OECD for a five year term 10 By January 2021 he withdrew his candidacy due to insufficient support from other governments 11 12 Recognition EditTogether with Vaclav Klaus Dlouhy was awarded Ropak of the year 1993 and in April 2016 he was awarded the Green Pearl for the following statement It is always quite difficult to interpret similar studies and results but this really shows that the Trebic Region and the whole southern part of the Vysocina Region would suffer very significantly economically and in the long term if Dukovany were to be shut down or were not expanded As much as the current numbers are ambiguous which the authors admit their conclusion is indisputable 13 Personal life EditDlouhy has divorced twice from his first marriage he has a son Stepan and daughter Marketa His interests include music history and sport especially skiing golf cycling and running See also EditPeter Sutherland Karel van Miert Mario Monti Romano Prodi Peter Sutherland Gianni LettaReferences Edit Ing Vladimir DLOUHY CSC Goldman Sachs ABB ucastnik 1000 nej Ceske republiky Archived from the original on 1 December 2008 2 MULLEROVA Alena HANZEL Vladimir Albertov 16 00 Pribehy sametove revluce Praha Nakladatelstvi Lidove noviny 2009 ISBN 978 80 7422 002 9 Kapitola Slovnicek s 269 Vlada narodniho porozumeni prosinec 1989 cerven 1990 online Vlada CR 2009 12 09 cit 2017 07 04 Dostupne online http icv vlada cz cz tema vlada narodniho porozumeni pro sinec 1989 cerven 1990 65374 tmplid 560 cesky jmenny rejstrik online Poslanecka snemovna Parlamentu Ceske republiky cit 2012 07 24 Dostupne online http www psp cz eknih 1990fs rejstrik jmenny sld html cesky Novinky cz nejctenejsi zpravy na ceskem internetu Budu kandidovat na prezidenta oznamuje Dlouhy v rozhovoru pro LN http www lidovky cz ex ministr dlouhy budu kandidovat na prezidenta f5u ln domov asp c A120622 163045 ln do mov spa Nicholas Watson and Neil Buckley June 17 2013 Czech PM Petr Necas quits over spying and bribery scandal Financial Times Rozhodnuti o odmitnuti kandidatni listiny online Praha Ministerstvo vnitra 2012 11 23 cit 2012 11 23 Dostupne online http www mvcr cz soubor vladimir dlouhy pdf aspx cesky Hospodarskou komoru povede Vladimir Dlouhy online Lidovky cz 2014 05 22 cit 2014 0522 Dostupne online http byznys lidovky cz hospodarskou komoru povede vladimir dlouhy f mz firmy trhy aspx c A140522 142902 firmy trhy ele OECD announces candidates for next Secretary General Organisation for Economic Co operation and Development OECD press release of November 2 2020 Bevan Shields January 14 2021 Mathias Cormann confirmed as a frontrunner for OECD post following candidate cull The Sydney Morning Herald William Horobin January 14 2021 OECD Race Narrows With Malmstrom Hildebrand Still in Running Bloomberg News Ropakem se stal opet ministr Mladek Za prolomeni limitu tezby uhli http www ceskatelevize cz ct24 regiony 1763221 ropakem je opet ministr mladek za prolomeni limitu tezby uhli External links EditOfficial pages in Czech Interview Hospodarske noviny in Czech 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