Natália Grausová | |
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Member of the National Council | |
In office 23 March 2016 – 20 March 2020 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Natália Kudzejová 4 December 1953 Bratislava, Czechoslovakia |
Political party | People's Party Our Slovakia |
Education | Comenius University |
Natália Grausová ( née Kudzejová; born 4 December 1953) is a Slovak physician and politician. She was a Member of the National Council from 2016 to 2020.
Natália Grausová was born as Natália Kudzejová on 4 December 1953 in Bratislava. She studied medicine at the Comenius University, graduating in 1978. [1] [2]
In 2016 Slovak parliamentary election, she was elected on the list of the far-right People's Party Our Slovakia. As a Member of Parliament she repeatedly participated on memorial events celebrating World War II era president of Slovakia and convinced war criminal Jozef Tiso. [3] [4] She also fought against Istanbul Convention to prevent violence against women, arguing it would "endanger the white race". Her statement was criticized as racist by an other MPs. [5]
After failing to retain her mandate in the 2020 Slovak parliamentary election, Grausová worked as an aide for the People's Party Our Slovakia deputy Magdaléna Sulanová. [6]
Natália Grausová | |
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Member of the National Council | |
In office 23 March 2016 – 20 March 2020 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Natália Kudzejová 4 December 1953 Bratislava, Czechoslovakia |
Political party | People's Party Our Slovakia |
Education | Comenius University |
Natália Grausová ( née Kudzejová; born 4 December 1953) is a Slovak physician and politician. She was a Member of the National Council from 2016 to 2020.
Natália Grausová was born as Natália Kudzejová on 4 December 1953 in Bratislava. She studied medicine at the Comenius University, graduating in 1978. [1] [2]
In 2016 Slovak parliamentary election, she was elected on the list of the far-right People's Party Our Slovakia. As a Member of Parliament she repeatedly participated on memorial events celebrating World War II era president of Slovakia and convinced war criminal Jozef Tiso. [3] [4] She also fought against Istanbul Convention to prevent violence against women, arguing it would "endanger the white race". Her statement was criticized as racist by an other MPs. [5]
After failing to retain her mandate in the 2020 Slovak parliamentary election, Grausová worked as an aide for the People's Party Our Slovakia deputy Magdaléna Sulanová. [6]