Daniel Herman
Daniel Herman (born 28 April 1963) is a Czech politician. On 29 January 2014 he has been appointed as 14th Minister of Culture of the Czech Republic in Bohuslav Sobotka's Cabinet.
He was born in České Budějovice, and began studying theology in Litoměřice in 1984. In 1989, he was ordained as a priest. He then became secretary to Miloslav Vlk. He was spokesman of the Czech Bishops' Conference 1996–2005. In 2007, he applied for laicization. He has since worked as a civil servant for the Ministry of the Interior and the Ministry of Culture. From 12 August 2010 to 10 April 2013, he was the Director of the Institute for the Study of Totalitarian Regimes.[1][2][3] Since January, 2014, he is Czech Minister of Culture in Bohuslav Sobotka's Cabinet.[4]
In March 2016 preceding state visit of the President of China Xi Jinping, he iniciated a minute of silence for theocratic 1959 Tibetan uprising in Chamber of Deputies followed by the diplomatic note from the Chinese Ambassador.
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