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Jozef Mikloško was born on 31st of March 1939. He has become a member of the Slovak National Council as a member of KDH. He is a member of the Committee on Human Rights and Minorities and substitute member of the Committee on European Affairs.
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Jozef Mikloško was born on the 31st of March 1939. He is a member of the Slovak National Council representing the KDH. He is a member of the Committee on Human Rights and Minorities and a substitute member of the Committee on European Affairs.
 
== Political Career ==
 
== Political Career ==
Jozef Mikloško started his political career in 1989 when he became a vice-chairman of Council of KDH for Foreign Relations. In 1993, he became a presidential counselor in the Office of President of the Slovak Republic. Between years 1994-2000, Mikloško was a member of city council of Bratislava-Petržalka. Since 1995 until 2000, he was the ambassador of the Slovak Republic to Italy, San Marino and Malta.
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Jozef Mikloško started his political career in 1989 when he became vice-chairman of the Council of KDH for Foreign Relations. In 1993, he became a presidential counselor to the Office of the President of the Slovak Republic. Between the years 1994-2000, Mikloško was a member of the city council of Bratislava-Petržalka. From 1995 up until the year 2000, he was the ambassador of the Slovak Republic to Italy, San Marino and Malta.
 
== Education ==
 
== Education ==
Jozef Mikloško studied pedagogy of mathematics and chemistry in Vysoká škola pedagogická in Bratislava. He graduated in 1960. Between years 1965-1968 Mikloško studied numerical mathematic.  
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Jozef Mikloško studied pedagogy of mathematics and chemistry in Vysoká škola pedagogická in Bratislava. He graduated in 1960. Between the years 1965-1968 Mikloško studied numerical mathematics.  
 
== Notable Work ==
 
== Notable Work ==
1995 - 2000: chairman of foundation Nadácia F. Schillera – Spolupatričnosť for protenction of life, education, culture, family and human rights.  
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1995 - 2000: chairman of the foundation Nadácia F. Schillera – Spolupatričnosť for protection of life, education, culture, family and human rights.  
1995 - 2000: member of Slovak Syndicate of Journalists
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1995 - 2000: member of the Slovak Syndicate of Journalists
1996 - now: member of Association of Slovak writers
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1996 - now: member of the Association of Slovak writers
2006:  state award of president and prime minister of Italy: Grande uffiziale  
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2006:  received state award from the president and prime minister of Italy: Grande uffiziale  
 
== External Links ==
 
== External Links ==
 
[http://www.nrsr.sk/web/Default.aspx?sid=poslanci/poslanec&PoslanecID=424&CisObdobia=6 Official profile of Jozef Mikloško on Slovak National Council’s website]
 
[http://www.nrsr.sk/web/Default.aspx?sid=poslanci/poslanec&PoslanecID=424&CisObdobia=6 Official profile of Jozef Mikloško on Slovak National Council’s website]

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Jozef Mikloško was born on the 31st of March 1939. He is a member of the Slovak National Council representing the KDH. He is a member of the Committee on Human Rights and Minorities and a substitute member of the Committee on European Affairs.

Political Career

Jozef Mikloško started his political career in 1989 when he became vice-chairman of the Council of KDH for Foreign Relations. In 1993, he became a presidential counselor to the Office of the President of the Slovak Republic. Between the years 1994-2000, Mikloško was a member of the city council of Bratislava-Petržalka. From 1995 up until the year 2000, he was the ambassador of the Slovak Republic to Italy, San Marino and Malta.

Education

Jozef Mikloško studied pedagogy of mathematics and chemistry in Vysoká škola pedagogická in Bratislava. He graduated in 1960. Between the years 1965-1968 Mikloško studied numerical mathematics.

Notable Work

1995 - 2000: chairman of the foundation Nadácia F. Schillera – Spolupatričnosť for protection of life, education, culture, family and human rights. 1995 - 2000: member of the Slovak Syndicate of Journalists 1996 - now: member of the Association of Slovak writers 2006: received state award from the president and prime minister of Italy: Grande uffiziale

External Links

Official profile of Jozef Mikloško on Slovak National Council’s website

Official website of Jozef Mikloško

Blog of Jozef Mikloško