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Jiří Paroubek : ウィキペディア英語版
Jiří Paroubek

Jiří Paroubek (; born 21 August 1952) is a Czech politician, who served as the Prime Minister of the Czech Republic from 25 April 2005 to 16 August 2006. He was also Chairman of the Czech Social Democratic Party (ČSSD), but resigned from his position immediately after the result of the 2010 Legislative Election was announced on 29 May 2010. Although the Social Democrats became the largest party in the Czech parliament after the election, Paroubek was not able to form a governing coalition.
== Early life and career ==
Paroubek was born in Olomouc and attended Jan Neruda Grammar School. He entered politics in 1970 at the age of 18. That year he joined the Czechoslovak Socialist Party, a member party of the Czechoslovak National Front. He reached the lower levels of the party leadership before leaving the party in 1986.
He served his military service (one year) as an army food services supervisor in the southern Bohemian city of Prachatice. After graduating in 1976, Paroubek worked as a manager for several state companies including the restaurants holding (''Restaurace a jídelny'').
In 1979, as an executive committee member of one of the puppet party of the communist regime - Czechoslovak Socialist Party, he attracted the attention of the communist state secret police (StB).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Spis StB na Jiho Paroubka - kryc jmno ROKO (5 of 27) )〕 He meet agents three times on conspiratorial meetings during which he allegedly expressed loyalty to the communist government and disagreement with opposition groups such as Charter 77.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Spis StB na Jiho Paroubka - kryc jmno ROKO (17 of 27) )〕 He was assigned the cover name ''Roko'' (after Paroubek's pet parakeet),〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Spis StB na Jiho Paroubka - kryc jmno ROKO (1 of 27) )〕 but he never really signed cooperation agreement with the secret police and after 1982 the cooperation ceased, since he ''"did not have enough potential and contacts"''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Spis StB na Jiho Paroubka - kryc jmno ROKO (17 of 27) )
Following the Velvet Revolution in November 1989 Paroubek joined the refounded Czech Social Democratic Party. Then chairman Jiří Horák awarded him an executive post. In 1993 he stood for chairmanship of the party but was defeated by Miloš Zeman. In 2000, he placed fourth in elections to the Senate of the Czech Republic in the Prague 8 district, ending up even behind the Communist candidate. Paroubek served in high position in the municipal government of Prague for over 14 years.

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