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Pál Csáky is a Slovakian politician and the country's former deputy prime minister for European affairs, human rights and minorities. He is ethnically a Hungarian, and he has been an activist for the Hungarian minority in Slovakia since 1977. His political activity started in 1989, and he has been a member of parliament since 1990. The Party of the Hungarian Coalition was elected as a member of the coalition in 1998, and Pál Csáky became a member of several advisory bodies and ministerial councils. On March 31, 2007 Pál Csáky was elected president of The Party of the Hungarian Coalition. He is married and he has four daughters.[3]
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- ^ Slovak ministries, etc
- ^ http://www-8.vlada.gov.sk/archiv/csaky/curiculum_en.html
- ^ The Slovak Republic Government Office
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Ivan Mikloš · Ľubomír Fogaš · Mária Kadlečíková · Pál Csáky
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Eduard Kukan · Ľubomír Harach · Ľudovít Černák · Jozef Stank · Pavol Kanis · Ivan Šimko · Ladislav Pittner · František Hajnovič · Brigita Schmögnerová · Milan Kňažko · Mária Machová · Roman Kováč · Tibor Šagát · Peter Ponický · Milan Ftáčnik · Ján Čarnogurský · Peter Magvaši · László Miklós · Pavel Koncoš · Jozef Macejko · Gabriel Palacka · István Harna
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