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Slovakia's Havel

By Lukáš Fila  -  26.05.2011 / 04:49 CET
Slovakia's prime minister faces many battles within her own party, but has a high-profile supporter.

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Curriculum Vitae

1956: Born, Bratislava

1975-79: Studied sociology at Comenius University, Bratislava

1979-89: Sociological Institute, Slovak Academy of Sciences

1990-93: Lecturer in the sociology department, Comenius University

1992-2005: Founder and director, Centre for the Analysis of Social Policy, Bratislava

1993-97: Deputy director, Academia Istropolitana

1997: Gains doctorate

1997-2005: Academic in politics department, Comenius University

2005: Named professor of sociology

2005: Director of the Sociology Institute, Slovak Academy of Sciences

2005-06: Minister for labour, social affairs and family

2006: Joins the SDKÚ

2006-09: Member of the Slovak parliament

2010-: Prime minister

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