Martin Dvořák

Martin Dvořák
Dvořák in 2024
5th Minister for European Affairs
In office
4 May 2023 – 15 December 2025
Prime MinisterPetr Fiala
Preceded byMikuláš Bek
Deputy of Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office
20 December 2021 – 4 May 2023
Leader of the Vote for the City
In office
1998 – 10 February 2001
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byJosef Malíř
In office
29 March 2003 – 3 April 2004
Preceded byJosef Malíř
Succeeded byJosef Malíř
Mayor of Hradec Králové
In office
1990 – 1 September 1998
Preceded byJosef Potoček
Succeeded byJan Doskočil
Member of the Hradec Králové City Assembly
In office
24 November 1990 – 21 October 2006
In office
16 October 2010 – 12 December 2012
Personal details
Born (1956-11-11) 11 November 1956 (age 69)
PartyCivic Forum
ODA (1994–1998)
Vote for the City (1998–2021)
STAN (2021–)
Alma materPrague University of Economics and Business

Martin Dvořák (born 11 November 1956) is a Czech politician, diplomat, economist, and publicist who served as Minister of European Affairs in the Cabinet of Petr Fiala from 2023 to 2025.[1][2][3] Dvořák co-founded the Civic Forum in Hradec Králové in 1989. In 1990–1998, he was the mayor of Hradec Králové. He also participated in UN-missions in Kosovo and Iraq. He worked for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on various position before he became the Minister for European Affairs.[2]

Life

Early life and education

Dvořák was born on born 11 November 1956 in Prague. He graduated at gymnasium in Pardubice. He holds a master's degree (Ing.) in finance from the Prague University of Economics and Business.[2]

Era of Communist rule

Martin Dvořák was persecuted by the Communist regime for his performance during the Palach's week.[4] He was moved to a production position at an abattoir.[5][6]

Political views

Dvořák emphasizes the positive role of Euro and advocates for greater European integration.[7] He is a member of Mayors and Independents.[5][8] Martin Dvořák is also known for his support of a wider usage of the short name Czechia.[9]

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