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Iveta Radičová

Prime Minister of Slovakia (2010-2012)

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4-5 May 2023, A Coruña, Spain

Iveta Radičová served as the first female Prime Minister of Slovakia from 2010 to 2012.

Radičová was born in 1956, in Bratislava, Slovakia. She studied sociology at Comenius University where she also earned her PhD. Radičová also studied at the University of Oxford.

Upon her return to Slovakia in 1991, Radičová founded the Center for Analysis of Social Policy, one of Slovakia’s first non-government organizations, and served as its Executive Director until 2005. During this period, Radičová also lectured in the departments of sociology, political science, and social work at Comenius University. In 2005, she was named a professor of sociology by the Faculty of Philosophy at Comenius University, making her Slovakia’s first female professor of sociology.

Radičová began her political career in 1990 as a member of the Public Against Violence movement, serving as a spokesperson of the party until 1992. From 2005 to 2006, she served as Minister of Labour, Social Affairs and Family in the center-right government of Prime Minister Mikuláš Dzurinda. Radičová was then elected as a member of the Parliament of Slovakia on the party list of Dzurinda’s liberal-conservative Slovak Democratic and Christian Union-Democratic Party (SDKU-DS) in the 2006 parliamentary election. Following the 2006 election, the SDKU-DS went into opposition. Radičová officially became a member of SDKU-DS following the election and was subsequently elected as the deputy chairman of the party. Radičová also served as the Deputy Chairman of the parliamentary committee on Social Affairs and Housing.