Ivan Gašparovič is the President of Slovakia.
He was inaugurated as the third President of Slovakia on 2004 June 15 and was re-elected in 2009, becoming the first President of Slovakia to be re-elected. He also served as acting president with Vladimír Mečiar in 1998 from March 2 to October 30.
Andrej Kiska has been elected to replace him on 2014 June 15. The president of the Slovak Republic is Ivan Gašparovič.
The president of Slovakia is Ivan Gašparovič The president of Slovakia is Ivan Gašparovič The president of Slovakia is Ivan Gašparovič
Yes. Slovakia is a republic with a president and a prime minister.
Slovakia has never had a woman president.
Slovakia has no king. The current president of Slovakia is Ivan Gasparovic.
Yes. Slovakia has both a president and a prime minister.
Yes. Slovakia has both a president and a prime minister.
Bratislava is a city, not a country, so it does not have a president, as such. Bratislava is in Slovakia, and the President of Slovakia is Andrej Kiska.
One presidential term in Slovakia lasts for 5 years. President can run for 2 terms at most in Slovakia, meaning he can serve for no more then 10 years.
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Ivan Gašparovič was the President of Slovakia in 2012.He was inaugurated as the third President of Slovakia on 2004 June 15 and was re-elected in 2009, becoming the first President of Slovakia to be re-elected. He also served as acting president with Vladimír Mečiar in 1998 from March 2 to October 30.
Ivan Gašparovič is the President of Slovakia in 2013.He was inaugurated as the third President of Slovakia on 2004 June 15 and was re-elected in 2009, becoming the first President of Slovakia to be re-elected. He also served as acting president with Vladimír Mečiar in 1998 from March 2 to October 30.
Ivan Gašparovič was the President of Slovakia in 2009.He was inaugurated as the third President of Slovakia on 2004 June 15 and was re-elected in 2009, becoming the first President of Slovakia to be re-elected. He also served as acting president with Vladimír Mečiar in 1998 from March 2 to October 30.