| ANDREJCÁK, Imrich |
Federal Defence Minister, mixed
up in the sale of APC's to Sudan despite ban. (Slovak) |
| CARNOGURSKY |
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| CERNAK, L'udovit |
Slovak economics minister |
| DUB_EK, Alexandr |
President of Czechoslovakia during
the 1968 Prague Spring, sacked by Moscow; became parliametary speaker of
federal assembly. Died 1992 after car accident. |
| DYBA, Karel |
Czech economics minister |
| GREBENICEK, Miroslav |
Deputy to Svoboda until 6/93, replaced
him as party chairman of the Communists after he resigned. |
| HAVEL, Vacláv |
President of Czech Republic. Previous
Federal president, founding member and spokesman for Charter '77 and dissident
playwright. |
| HRDÝ, Karel |
Parliamentary leader of the Czechoslovak
Social Democrats in the Czech parliament. |
| KLAK, Jan |
Czech deputy finance minister. (1993) |
| KNAZKO, Milan |
Foreign minister, Slovakia. |
| KOCÁRNÍK, Ivan |
Czech finance minister |
| KOVAC, Michal |
Economist, former chairman of the
federal parlaiment, elected Slovak president 2/93. |
| KUVAC, Roman |
Deputy prime minister Slovakia,
failed presidential candidate 1/93. |
| PROKE, Jozef |
Vice president, Slovak National
Council. |
| RUML, Jan |
Czech interior minister. |
| SCHWARZENBERG, Prince Karel |
Havel's chief of staff untill he
resigned in July 92 along with his boss. Replaced by Lubo Dubrovský. |
| SKALICKY, Jiøi |
Czech privatisation minister. (93) |
| SLADEK, Miroslav |
Extreme right party leader in Slovakia.
3% in opinion polls during candidature for presidency. |
| STRÁSKÝ, Jan |
Federal prime minister 1992, acting
federal President after Havel's resignation. Czech minister of transportation. |
| SVOBODA, Jiøi |
CP leader after revolution. Formed
Democratic Party of te Left. |
| TÓTH, Július |
Slovak finance minister |