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Vojtěch Filip

Vojtěch Filip (Czech pronunciation: [ˈvojcɛx ˈfɪlɪp]; born 13 January 1955) is a Czech politician and former leader of the Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia (KSČM).

Vojtěch Filip
Deputy President of the Chamber of Deputies
In office
27 November 2013 – 21 October 2021
In office
1 October 2005 – 9 October 2021
Preceded byMiroslav Grebeníček
Succeeded byKateřina Konečná
Member of the Chamber of Deputies
In office
1 June 1996 – 21 October 2021
Leader of the Communist Party
of Bohemia and Moravia
In office
1 October 2005 – 9 October 2021
Preceded byMiroslav Grebeníček
Succeeded byKateřina Konečná
Personal details
Born (1955-01-13) 13 January 1955 (age 69)
Jedovary, Czechoslovakia
Political partyKSČ (1983–1990)
KSČM (1990–present)
Alma materMasaryk University (UJEP)

Early life and legal career edit

Filip was born in 1955, in Jedovary near České Budějovice. After graduating from the gymnasium in Trhové Sviny, he studied law at the University of Jan Evangelista Purkyně in Brno (now Masaryk University).

Before entering military service, Filip worked as a lawyer at the former national firm Sfinx Budweis. He returned to work there in September 1979 after completing his military service in Prague, and continued working there until 1990. In 1993 Filip started his own law firm.

Political activities edit

Filip worked for the Socialist Union of Youth (Czech: Socialistický svaz mládeže; SSM) from 1970 to 1986. He joined the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia (KSČ) in 1983, and from 1990 was a member of the Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia (KSČM), where he worked in the Central Auditing Commission and was later the chairman of the IP KSČM in České Budějovice and the UV KSCM. From 1996, he was a member of the party's Central Executive Committee. He also worked as Chairman of the Commission for Legislation and Human Rights of UV KSČM.

Filip was politically active at a local level from 1984, when he was elected in a by-election for Members of the Municipal National Committee in České Budějovice. His mandate as a Member of the Municipal National Committee ended in November 1990, and he later ran successfully for České Budějovice City Council on the KSČM list in 1994, and was re-elected in 1998 and in repeated elections in 1999.

From 1990, he was also politically active at the national level.[citation needed] He was a member of the House budget plan of the people, and between June 1992 and December 1992 the Secretary of the Constitutional and Legal Committee House of the people. In 1996 he was elected to the Chamber of Deputies for the KSČM. At the same time, he was elected President of the Club Members in the PS KSČM Senate. In his second term, he worked in the Committee for Defense and Security. After elections in 2002 and 2006 he was elected twice as vice-president of the Chamber of Deputies.

After the poor performance of the Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia (KSČM) in the 2021 Czech legislative election, in which the party failed to meet the 5% voting threshold and was thus disqualified from parliament for the first time in its history, Filip resigned as leader of the party.[1]

Personal life edit

He married Ludmila in 1979, and they have two children, son Robin (born 1982) and daughter Darina (born 1985). His wife is a doctor, who acquired her own private practice in 1993. Filip's hobbies include music (particularly rock), nature, fishing and travelling.

Controversies edit

In November 2014, Filip travelled to Moscow at the invitation of Sergei Zheleznyak. The Czech Parliament distanced themselves from Filip's trip and the statements he made while in Russia. Consequently, a vigorous debate took place about the financing of the trip, and Filip was criticized by the Parliament, who accused him of undermining Czech foreign policy interests and providing the Kremlin with useful propaganda.[2]

In August 2018, around the 50th anniversary of the Prague Spring, Filip commented that Russia should not be held responsible for the invasion, as Leonid Brezhnev and many of the soldiers involved in the military action were from Ukraine.[3]

In 2019, a delegation led by the China Tianjin Communist Party secretary Li Hongzhong visited Prague and met with Filip, along with Jan Hamáček (ČSSD) Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior, and Radek Vondráček (ANO), President of the Chamber of Deputies. The meeting was one of a series of meetings held in secret, and was not known to the public until it was reported by Czech investigative website Hlídací pes and Sinopsis, using Chinese language sources.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ "Vedení KSČM rezignovalo. Vstanou noví bojovníci, vzkázal Filip". iDNES.cz (in Czech). 2021-10-09. Retrieved 2021-10-09.
  2. ^ "CZECH PARLIAMENT DECLARES OPPOSITION TO VOJTĚCH FILIP RUSSIA TRIP". www.radio.cz/en. 6 November 2014.
  3. ^ Tait, Robert (12 August 2018). "Czech Communists confront bitter legacy of Prague Spring". The Guardian. Retrieved 24 August 2018.
  4. ^ Jirouš, Filip (2019-07-31). "A discreet P2B (Party to business) model: Tianjin, a Czech corporation and "economic diplomacy"". Sinopsis. Retrieved 2019-11-25.

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Political activities 3 Personal life 4 Controversies 5 ReferencesEarly life and legal career editFilip was born in 1955 in Jedovary near Ceske Budejovice After graduating from the gymnasium in Trhove Sviny he studied law at the University of Jan Evangelista Purkyne in Brno now Masaryk University Before entering military service Filip worked as a lawyer at the former national firm Sfinx Budweis He returned to work there in September 1979 after completing his military service in Prague and continued working there until 1990 In 1993 Filip started his own law firm Political activities editFilip worked for the Socialist Union of Youth Czech Socialisticky svaz mladeze SSM from 1970 to 1986 He joined the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia KSC in 1983 and from 1990 was a member of the Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia KSCM where he worked in the Central Auditing Commission and was later the chairman of the IP KSCM in Ceske Budejovice and the UV KSCM From 1996 he was a member of the party s Central Executive Committee He also worked as Chairman of the Commission for Legislation and Human Rights of UV KSCM Filip was politically active at a local level from 1984 when he was elected in a by election for Members of the Municipal National Committee in Ceske Budejovice His mandate as a Member of the Municipal National Committee ended in November 1990 and he later ran successfully for Ceske Budejovice City Council on the KSCM list in 1994 and was re elected in 1998 and in repeated elections in 1999 From 1990 he was also politically active at the national level citation needed He was a member of the House budget plan of the people and between June 1992 and December 1992 the Secretary of the Constitutional and Legal Committee House of the people In 1996 he was elected to the Chamber of Deputies for the KSCM At the same time he was elected President of the Club Members in the PS KSCM Senate In his second term he worked in the Committee for Defense and Security After elections in 2002 and 2006 he was elected twice as vice president of the Chamber of Deputies After the poor performance of the Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia KSCM in the 2021 Czech legislative election in which the party failed to meet the 5 voting threshold and was thus disqualified from parliament for the first time in its history Filip resigned as leader of the party 1 Personal life editHe married Ludmila in 1979 and they have two children son Robin born 1982 and daughter Darina born 1985 His wife is a doctor who acquired her own private practice in 1993 Filip s hobbies include music particularly rock nature fishing and travelling Controversies editIn November 2014 Filip travelled to Moscow at the invitation of Sergei Zheleznyak The Czech Parliament distanced themselves from Filip s trip and the statements he made while in Russia Consequently a vigorous debate took place about the financing of the trip and Filip was criticized by the Parliament who accused him of undermining Czech foreign policy interests and providing the Kremlin with useful propaganda 2 In August 2018 around the 50th anniversary of the Prague Spring Filip commented that Russia should not be held responsible for the invasion as Leonid Brezhnev and many of the soldiers involved in the military action were from Ukraine 3 In 2019 a delegation led by the China Tianjin Communist Party secretary Li Hongzhong visited Prague and met with Filip along with Jan Hamacek CSSD Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior and Radek Vondracek ANO President of the Chamber of Deputies The meeting was one of a series of meetings held in secret and was not known to the public until it was reported by Czech investigative website Hlidaci pes and Sinopsis using Chinese language sources 4 References edit Vedeni KSCM rezignovalo Vstanou novi bojovnici vzkazal Filip iDNES cz in Czech 2021 10 09 Retrieved 2021 10 09 CZECH PARLIAMENT DECLARES OPPOSITION TO VOJTECH FILIP RUSSIA TRIP www radio cz en 6 November 2014 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