- Martin Fronc
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Marin Fronc Minister of Education of Slovakia In office
16 October 2002 – 8 February 2006[1]Preceded by Peter Ponický[1] Succeeded by László Szigeti[1] Personal details Born 28 November 1947
Košice, Czechoslovakia[2] (present day Slovakia)Political party Christian Democratic Movement[2] Marin Fronc is a Slovak politician and former Minister of Education of Slovakia. He studied at Comenius University in Bratislava at Faculty of natural sciences. His studies were focused on mathematics. His academic career continued at University of Transport and Communications in Žilina where achieved several academic titles. He entered politics in 1989 as a member of Christian Democratic Movement and after elections in 2002 he became Minister of Education of Slovakia. Martin Fronc is married and he has three children.[3]
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External links
- http://www.kdh.sk/article.php?ludia::fronc - page about Marin Fronc on website of Christian Democratic Movement, in Slovak language
Government of Slovakia 2002–2006 Prime Minister Deputy Prime Ministers Ministers Martin Fedor · Martin Fronc · László Gyurovszky · Rudolf Chmel · Ľudovít Kaník · Eduard Kukan · Daniel Lipšic · Juraj Liška · Jirko Malchárek · Ivan Mikloš · László Miklós · Robert Nemcsics · Vladimír Palko · Martin Pado · Pavol Prokopovič · Iveta Radičová · Pavol Rusko · Zsolt Simon · László Szigeti · Ivan Šimko · František Tóth · Rudolf Zajac · Lucia Žitňanská · Vladimír ChovanCategories:- 1947 births
- Living people
- People from Košice
- Christian Democratic Movement politicians
- Slovak politician stubs
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