Daniela Filipiová
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Minister of Health | |
In office 23 January 2009 – 8 May 2009 | |
Prime Minister | Mirek Topolánek |
Preceded by | Tomáš Julínek |
Succeeded by | Dana Jurásková |
Senator from Prague 8 | |
In office 20 October 2012 – 20 October 2018 | |
Preceded by | Alena Palečková |
Succeeded by | Lukáš Wagenknecht |
Senator from Prague 2 | |
In office 19 November 2000 – 28 October 2012 | |
Preceded by | Vladimír Zeman |
Succeeded by | Libor Michálek |
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Born | (1957-08-09) 9 August 1957 (age 66) Prague, Czechoslovakia |
Political party | ODS |
Alma mater | Czech Technical University in Prague |
Occupation | politician, architect |
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Daniela Filipiová (born 9 August 1957) is a Czech architect and politician. She served as Minister of Health for the Czech Republic from 23 January 2009 to 8 May 2009. A member of the Civic Democratic Party (ODS) Filipiová was a Senator representing Prague 8.
Filipiová graduated from the Czech Technical University in Prague in 1983 with a degree in architecture. She married and had a daughter, but was bothered by persistent back problems.[1] In 1986 she underwent spinal cord surgery which left her paralyzed from the waist down.[1] Nonetheless, she continued her career, remarried and had a second daughter.[1] Filipiová is the author of several books: Život bez bariér (Life Without Barriers), Tvorba bezbariérové prostředí (Creating a barrier-free environment) and Projektujeme bez bariér (Designing without Barriers).[2]
On 23 January 2009, she assumed the position of Minister of Health under Prime Minister Mirek Topolánek replacing Tomáš Julínek.[3][4] No new policy changes were made under her administration, but she sought to negotiate to get as much of the Julínek reforms through as possible.[5] She officially resigned on 26 March 2009 when the government of PM Topolánek fell, but continued to serve in the caretaker government until 8 May 2009 when the government of Prime Minister Jan Fischer took office and Dana Jurásková became the Minister of Health.
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Preceded by | Minister of Health of the Czech Republic 2009 |
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Second Cabinet of Prime Minister Mirek Topolánek (2007–2009)
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