Helena Třeštíková is a Czech documentary film director,[1][2] member of the European Film Academy,[3] and briefly the Czech Republic's Culture Minister. She resigned from the position in January 2007 after serving less than three weeks.[4]
Helena Třeštíková | |
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| Minister of Culture | |
| In office 9 January 2007 – 26 January 2007 | |
| Preceded by | Martin Štěpánek |
| Succeeded by | Václav Jehlička |
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| Born | (1949-06-22)22 June 1949 Prague, Czechoslovakia |
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Second Cabinet of Prime Minister Mirek Topolánek (2007-2009) | ||
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| Minister for European Affairs Deputy Prime Minister |
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| Minister of Labour and Social Affairs Deputy Prime Minister |
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| First Deputy Prime minister |
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| Minister of the Environment Deputy Prime Minister |
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| Minister of Interior |
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| Minister of Industry and Trade |
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| Minister of Justice |
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| Minister of Transportation |
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| Minister of Health |
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| Minister of Agriculture |
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| Minister of Finance |
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| Minister of Culture |
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| Minister of Defence |
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| Minister without Portfolio Chairman of the Government Legislative Council |
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| Minister of Foreign Affairs |
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| Minister of Education, Youth and Physical training |
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| Minister of Regional development |
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| Minister without Portfolio Human rights and minorities |
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