Josef Řihák
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Josef Řihák (born April 25, 1959 in Karlovy Vary) is a Czech politician. Řihák is a member of Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Republic and mayor of Příbram.
Řihák is a graduate at Brno agricultural college, he worked vet, specializing in food hygiene and agricultural ecology.
He was elected into the Assembly of the Central Bohemian Region in 2000 for the Czech Social Democratic Party, two years later he was also elected into the Příbram assembly and became the city council member under mayor Ivan Fuksa.
In 2002, he was also elected into the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Republic and was re-elected in 2006. He is a member of the agricultural committee of the Chamber of Deputies.
In 2006 he led the Příbram social democrats in the municipal elections. The party gained two more seats in comparison to the 2002 elections. After two-weeks negotiations, Řihák was elected new city mayor by a coalition Social Democrats and SNK European Democrats, supported by Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia deputies.
He then promised to leave his Central-Bohemian region's assembly seat.[1]
Řihák is married and has a son and a daughter.
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- ^ Czech Press Agency article (in Czech)
Preceded by Ivan Fuksa |
Mayor of Příbram 2006 – present |
Incumbent |