Antonín Švehla
Antonín Švehla (15 April 1873 in Prague – 12 December 1933 in Prague) was a Czechoslovakian politician. He served three terms as the prime minister of Czechoslovakia. He is regarded as one of the most important political figures of the First Czechoslovak Republic; he was the leader of the Agrarian Party, which was dominant within the Pětka, which was largely his own invention. Švehla is also credited with the slogan of the Pětka: "We have agreed that we will agree."[1]
The garden of the European Campus of Sciences Po Paris in Dijon, France is named "Garden of the Agrarians of Antonín Švehla (1873-1933)" in memory of Antonín Švehla.
References
- ↑ Norsko. "The ambassador's speech for the opening of the Antonín Švehla year". Retrieved 15 January 2014.
Further reading
- Daniel E Miller, Forging Political Compromise: Antonín Švehla and the Czechoslovak Republican Party, 1918–1933, University or Pittsburgh Press, 1999.
See also
Preceded by Edvard Beneš |
Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia 1922–1926 |
Succeeded by Jan Černý |
Preceded by Jan Černý |
Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia 1926–1929 |
Succeeded by František Udržal |
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