František Udržal
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František Udržal listen (born 1 January 1866 in Dolní Roveň, Pardubice region, Bohemia - died 25 April 1938 in Prague) was Czech farmer and politician.
Member and leader of powerful Agrarian Party. His policical career started as member of local parliament of Bohemia, then of parliament of Austria-Hungary, then of parliament of Czechoslovakia. Served seven years as minister of defense and four years as prime minister of Czechoslovakia (1 February 1929 - 24 October 1932) in two periods (1. 2.1929 - 7.12.1929 and 7.12.1929 - 29.10.1932).
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Preceded by Antonín Švehla |
Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia 1929–1932 |
Succeeded by Jan Malypetr |
Prime Ministers of Czechoslovakia | |
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First Republic | Karel Kramář • Vlastimil Tusar • Jan Černý • Edvard Beneš • Antonín Švehla • Jan Černý • Antonín Švehla • František Udržal • Jan Malypetr • Milan Hodža • Jan Syrový |
Second Republic | Jan Syrový • Rudolf Beran |
Government in exile | Jan Šrámek • Zdeněk Fierlinger |
Transition to Communism | Zdeněk Fierlinger • Klement Gottwald |
Communist | Klement Gottwald • Antonín Zápotocký • Viliam Široký • Jozef Lenárt • Oldřich Černík • Lubomír Štrougal • Ladislav Adamec • Marián Čalfa |
after the Velvet Revolution | Petr Pithart • Jan Stráský |