Jindřich Vodička

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Jindřich Vodička (2009)

Jindřich Vodička (born July 22, 1952 in Prague ) is a Czech politician of the ODS . In the 1990s he was Minister of Social Affairs and then Minister of the Interior of the Czech Republic.

Life

Vodička studied at the Naval University in Odessa . He then worked on Czechoslovak cargo ships as a ship officer .

In 1991 he was a founding member of the Democratic Citizens' Party (ODS). On June 6, 1992 Vodička was elected a member of the Czechoslovak Federal Assembly (and retained his mandate until the dissolution of Czechoslovakia on December 31 of the same year). On July 2, 1992, he became Minister of Labor and Social Affairs in the first cabinet of Václav Klaus . He kept this office in the Klaus II government , where he moved to the Ministry of the Interior after Jan Ruml left .

After the resignation of the government, Vodička briefly joined the US-DEU , Ruml's breakaway party, but switched back to the ODS after three months, but did not hold any higher political offices after 1998. Since then, Vodička has been active in the private sector, including in the cargo shipping and real estate sectors .

Individual evidence

  1. Candidates for the 2010 House of Representatives election ( Memento of the original from February 7, 2018 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. ODS website @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.ods.cz
  2. ^ Jindřich Vodička website of the House of Representatives
  3. Vodička wants to go back to the ODS aktuálně.cz navigation bridge on August 7, 2012.