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List of speakers of Slovak parliaments

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Slovak National Council (1848 – 1849; in rebellion during the Slovak Uprising)

Revolutionary Executive Committee of the Slovak Soviet Republic (1919; in rebellion in eastern Slovakia)

  • no particular leader (6 June 1919 – 20 June 1919)

Land Assembly of the Slovak Land (1928–1938; within Czechoslovakia)

  • Land President acted as Chairman of the Assembly.
  • Ján Drobný (28 June 1928 – 1 January 1931)
  • Jozef Országh (1 January 1931 – 1938)
  • Julián Šimko (1938 – 1939)

Assembly of the Slovak Land (1939; within Czechoslovakia)

  • Martin Sokol (18 January 1939 – 14 March 1939)

Slovak Assembly / Assembly of the Slovak Republic (1939 – 1945; independent Slovakia)

  • Martin Sokol (14 March 1939 – April 1945)

President of the Presidium of the Slovak National Council (1944 – 1945; in rebellion during the Slovak National Uprising)

Slovak National Council (called the National Council of the Slovak Republic since 1 October 1992) (1945 – 1992; within Czechoslovakia)

  • Jozef Lettrich (11 April 1945 – 14 September 1945)
  • Karol Šmidke and Jozef Lettrich (14 September 1945 – 26 February 1948)
  • Karol Šmidke (acting) (26 February 1948 – 12 March 1948)
  • Karol Šmidke (12 March 1948 – 14 July 1950)
  • František Kubač (14 July 1950 – 15 June 1958)
  • Ľudovít Benada (23 June 1958 – 14 July 1960)
  • Rudolf Strechaj (14 July 1960 – 28 July 1962) – at the same time the highest executive officer in Slovakia
  • Jozef Lenárt (31 October 1962 – 20 March* 1963) – at the same time the highest executive officer in Slovakia [*other sources September]
  • Michal Chudík (23 March* 1963 – 29 December 1968) – at the same time the highest executive officer in Slovakia
  • Ondrej Klokoč (acting) (14 March 1968 – 27 June 1968)
  • Ondrej Klokoč (27 June 1968 – 16 March 1975)
  • Viliam Šalgovič (26 March 1975 – 30 November 1989)
  • Rudolf Schuster (30 November 1989 – 26 June 1990)
  • František Mikloško (26 June 1990 – 23 June 1992)
  • Ivan Gašparovič (23 June 1992 – 31 December 1992)

National Council of the Slovak Republic (1993–present)

Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Party Election
Took office Left office Duration
Ivan Gašparovič
(born 1941)
1 January
1993
29 October
1998
5 years, 301 days HZDS 1992
Jozef Migaš
(born 1954)
29 October
1998
15 October
2002
3 years, 351 days SDĽ 1998
Pavol Hrušovský
(born 1952)
15 October
2002
7 February
2006
3 years, 115 days KDH 2002
Acting Speaker
Béla Bugár
(born 1958)
7 February
2006
4 July
2006
147 days SMK
Pavol Paška
(1958−2018)
4 July
2006
8 July
2010
4 years, 4 days Smer 2006
Richard Sulík
(born 1968)
8 July
2010
13 October
2011
1 year, 97 days SaS 2010
Pavol Hrušovský
(born 1952)
13 October
2011
4 April
2012
174 days KDH
Pavol Paška
(1958−2018)
4 April
2012
24 November
2014
2 years, 234 days Smer 2012
Acting Speaker
Jana Laššáková
(born 1952)
24 November
2014
25 November
2014
1 day Smer
Peter Pellegrini
(born 1975)
25 November
2014
23 March
2016
1 year, 119 days Smer 2012
Andrej Danko
(born 1974)
23 March
2016
20 March
2020
3 years, 363 days SNS 2016
Boris Kollár
(born 1965)
20 March
2020
25 October
2023
3 years, 219 days We Are Family 2020
Peter Pellegrini
(born 1975)
25 October
2023
7 April
2024
165 days Hlas 2023
Acting Speaker
Peter Žiga
(born 1972)
7 April
2024
Incumbent 2 days Hlas

See also

References

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