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suspected actors because of an amnesty issued by Mečiar on 3 March 1998. This amnesty was revoked in 2017 and in a case over a potential European Arrest Warrant, the European Court of Justice was asked to rule on the legality of the proceedings against the suspected kidnappers (case C‑203/20).
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and the government of having organized the kidnapping. The investigation of new secret intelligence service director Mitro and Slovak police after collapse of Mečiar's regime in the end of 1998 confirmed the participation of the SIS in the abduction, but Slovak courts rejected the trial of its
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and by giving a critical presidential address to parliament in March 1994, Kováč significantly contributed to the deposition of the then Mečiar government and the creation of the
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he served as the Chairman of the Federal Assembly from 25 June to 31 December 1992. He played an important role in the process of the preparation of the
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Kováč was elected president by the National Council of Slovakia in February 1993 (because he was a candidate of the biggest parliamentary party—the
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cancelled Kováč's (formal) membership in the party. In August 1995 Kováč's son, who had been accused of financial crimes by
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and was a bank employee of the Státní banka československá and of other banks. As such, he spent some years in
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was unsuccessful. He mostly withdrew from politics afterwards and appeared only at a few symbolic events.
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authorities (the accusation was later withdrawn), was kidnapped and taken to
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On 5 October 2016, Kováč died from complications of Parkinson's disease in
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On 10 July 2008, Slovak media reported that Kováč probably suffered from
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Kováč's term ended on 2 March 1998. His candidature in the first direct
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In early 1991, he was one of the founders and the vice-chairman of the
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People's Party – Movement for a Democratic Slovakia politicians
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In 1995 the Mečiar-Kováč conflict intensified and the
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President of Slovakia
Vladimír Mečiar
Jozef Moravčík
Vladimír Mečiar
Rudolf Schuster
Federal Assembly of Czechoslovakia
Alexander Dubček
Finance Minister
Slovak Federal Republic
Ľubiša
Czechoslovakia
Bratislava
Slovakia
Communist Party of Czechoslovakia
Public Against Violence
Movement for a Democratic Slovakia
Emília Kováčová
president of Slovakia
Ľubiša
Czechoslovakia
University of Economics in Bratislava
London
Cuba
Normalization
Velvet Revolution

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