Roman Mikulec | |
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Minister of Interior | |
In office 21 March 2020 – 15 May 2023 | |
President | Zuzana Čaputová |
Prime Minister |
Igor Matovič Eduard Heger |
Preceded by | Denisa Saková |
Succeeded by | Ivan Šimko |
Personal details | |
Born | Bratislava, Czechoslovakia (now Slovakia) | March 18, 1972
Political party | Ordinary People and Independent Personalities (2019–present) |
Alma mater | Military Air Force Academy in Košice |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Slovakia |
Branch/service |
Slovak Air Force Slovak Military Intelligence |
Years of service | 1994–2012 |
Rank | Colonel |
Roman Mikulec (born 18 March 1972) is a Slovak politician and former soldier who served as the Interior Minister of Slovakia from 2020 to 2023. [1] He was succeeded by Ivan Šimko in May 2023. [2]
In 1994, Mikulec graduated with a Master's degree at the Military Air Force Academy in Košice (today Faculty of Aeronautics of Technical University of Košice). He also holds a M.Sc. in law, economics and management from the Brno International Business School (B.I.B.S.). [1]
After a short time as a fighter pilot, in 1997 Mikulec joined the Military Intelligence Service, eventually becoming its director. [1] [3] He was charged with sabotage, defamation and disclosing classified information in 2013, but was acquitted in 2019. [1] [4] [5]
In 2020 parliamentary election, Mikulec stood for Ordinary People, an anti-corruption party. He received 7435 preferential votes and was elected to the National Council. [6]
Mikulec was made Minister for the Interior on 21 March 2020. [1] He survived a no-confidence motion on 20 September 2022; there were 58 votes for the motion, 48 against and 39 abstentions. [7] The motion failed because a majority of the National Council, 76 votes, was needed for it to be passed. [7] He survived another no-confidence motion on 1 December where there were 71 votes for, 47 against and 23 abstentions. [8] The Heger government itself lost a no confidence vote on 15 December, [9] ruling as an interim administration until a technocratic caretaker government was formed by Ľudovít Ódor in May 2023. [10] Mikulec was then replaced by Ivan Šimko. [2]
Roman Mikulec | |
---|---|
Minister of Interior | |
In office 21 March 2020 – 15 May 2023 | |
President | Zuzana Čaputová |
Prime Minister |
Igor Matovič Eduard Heger |
Preceded by | Denisa Saková |
Succeeded by | Ivan Šimko |
Personal details | |
Born | Bratislava, Czechoslovakia (now Slovakia) | March 18, 1972
Political party | Ordinary People and Independent Personalities (2019–present) |
Alma mater | Military Air Force Academy in Košice |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Slovakia |
Branch/service |
Slovak Air Force Slovak Military Intelligence |
Years of service | 1994–2012 |
Rank | Colonel |
Roman Mikulec (born 18 March 1972) is a Slovak politician and former soldier who served as the Interior Minister of Slovakia from 2020 to 2023. [1] He was succeeded by Ivan Šimko in May 2023. [2]
In 1994, Mikulec graduated with a Master's degree at the Military Air Force Academy in Košice (today Faculty of Aeronautics of Technical University of Košice). He also holds a M.Sc. in law, economics and management from the Brno International Business School (B.I.B.S.). [1]
After a short time as a fighter pilot, in 1997 Mikulec joined the Military Intelligence Service, eventually becoming its director. [1] [3] He was charged with sabotage, defamation and disclosing classified information in 2013, but was acquitted in 2019. [1] [4] [5]
In 2020 parliamentary election, Mikulec stood for Ordinary People, an anti-corruption party. He received 7435 preferential votes and was elected to the National Council. [6]
Mikulec was made Minister for the Interior on 21 March 2020. [1] He survived a no-confidence motion on 20 September 2022; there were 58 votes for the motion, 48 against and 39 abstentions. [7] The motion failed because a majority of the National Council, 76 votes, was needed for it to be passed. [7] He survived another no-confidence motion on 1 December where there were 71 votes for, 47 against and 23 abstentions. [8] The Heger government itself lost a no confidence vote on 15 December, [9] ruling as an interim administration until a technocratic caretaker government was formed by Ľudovít Ódor in May 2023. [10] Mikulec was then replaced by Ivan Šimko. [2]