Jan Blatný
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Czech hematologist, teacher, politician and former Minister of Health
Jan Blatný | |
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Minister of Health | |
In office 29 October 2020 – 7 April 2021 | |
Prime Minister | Andrej Babiš |
Preceded by | Roman Prymula |
Succeeded by | Petr Arenberger |
Personal details | |
Born | (1970-03-24) March 24, 1970 (age 54) Prostějov, Czechoslovakia (now Czech Republic) |
Political party | Independent (nominated by ANO 2011) |
Domestic partner | Dana Blatná |
Children | 3 |
Alma mater | Masaryk University |
Signature | |
Jan Blatný (born 24 March 1970)[1] is a Czech physician, teacher[2] and politician. On 29 October 2020 he was named as Minister of Health of the Czech Republic by Prime Minister Andrej Babiš following the resignation of Roman Prymula. On 7 April 2021 he was replaced by Petr Arenberger.
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- Lubomír Metnar (June 2018–December 2021)
- Tomáš Hüner
- Marta Nováková (June 2018–April 2019)
- Karel Havlíček (April 2019–December 2021)
- Adam Vojtěch
- Roman Prymula (September 2020–October 2020)
- Jan Blatný (October 2020–April 2021)
- Petr Arenberger (April 2021–May 2021)
- Adam Vojtěch (May 2021–December 2021)
- Martin Stropnický
- Jan Hamáček (June 2018–October 2018)
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Chairperson of the Government Legislative Council
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- Karel Havlíček (January 2020–December 2021)
- Ilja Šmíd
- Antonín Staněk (June 2018–July 2019)
- Lubomír Zaorálek (July 2019–December 2021)
- Jiří Milek
- Miroslav Toman (June 2018–December 2021)
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