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  1. Mikuláš Dzurinda ( Slovak pronunciation: [ˈmikulaːʐ ˈdzurinda] ⓘ; born 4 February 1955) is a Slovak politician who was the prime minister of Slovakia from 30 October 1998 to 4 July 2006. Dzurinda is the founder and leader of the Slovak Democratic Coalition (SDK) and then the Slovak Democratic and Christian Union (SDKÚ–DS).

  2. Mikuláš Dzurinda, CSc. (* 4. február 1955, Spišský Štvrtok) je slovenský politik a bývalý dvojnásobný predseda vlády Slovenskej republiky po voľbách v rokoch 1998 a 2002 . Mikuláš Dzurinda je bývalý minister zahraničných vecí a na krátky čas bol ministrom dopravy v dočasnej vláde v 90. rokoch.

  3. Mikuláš Dzurinda (n. 1955) é um político eslovaco. Foi o primeiro-ministro do governo da Eslováquia de 30 de outubro de 1998 até 4 de julho de 2006, com uma reeleição em outubro de 2002. Foi o fundador e líder da Coalizão Democrática Eslovaca (em eslovaco Slovenská demokratická koalícia, SDK) e da União Democrática e ...

  4. Mikuláš Dzurinda. @MDzurinda. Politics Aspen Annual Conference 2021 Conference Speaker AYLP Speakers 2017 Conference Speaker. Mikuláš Dzurinda has been the President of the Wilfried Martens Centre for European Studies since 2013. Over the years 1998–2006, he held the post of Prime Minister of Slovakia, having had, however, held various ...

  5. 15 de fev. de 2023 · A political animal who put Slovakia back on the map, Mikulas Dzurinda wants to save the country all over again with his newly formed Blue Coalition. A quarter of a century after he became the...

  6. MIKULÁŠ DZURINDA: I believe that the internal and external developments of the EU lead to a particular modification of our co-existence. On the one hand, our current pressure towards centralization is excessive and leads to resistance.

  7. 1 de jan. de 2019 · Mikuláš Dzurinda was appointed prime minister in 1998 as leader of the Slovak Democratic Coalition (SDK). Two years later he founded the Slovak Democratic and Christian Union (SDKÚ) and won a second term of office in 2002.