Antonín Švehla

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Antonín Švehla

Antonín Švehla (15 April 1873, in

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]

He supported professor

T. G. Masaryk in his fight for Czechoslovak independence.[2]

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.

See also

  • First Republic of Czechoslovakia

References

  1. ^ Norsko. "The ambassador's speech for the opening of the Antonín Švehla year". Retrieved 15 January 2014.
  2. , pages 5 - 32, 36 - 39, 41 - 42, 106 - 107, 111-112, 124–125, 128, 129, 132, 140–148, 184–199.

Further reading

  • Daniel E Miller, Forging Political Compromise: Antonín Švehla and the Czechoslovak Republican Party, 1918–1933, University or Pittsburgh Press, 1999.
Preceded by
Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia

1922–1926
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia

1926–1929
Succeeded by