Tina Gažovičová | |
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Member of the Slovak National Council | |
Assumed office 25 October 2023 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Tina Gyárfášová 22 December 1986 Bratislava, Czechoslovakia |
Political party | Progressive Slovakia |
Spouse | Ondrej Gažovič |
Children | 2 |
Alma mater |
Masaryk University Comenius University |
Tina Gažovičová ( née Gyárfášová, born 22 December 1986) is a Slovak politician. Since 2023 she has been a Member of the National Council of Slovakia.
Gažovičová was born on 22 December 1986 in Bratislava. [1] Her mother, Oľga Gyarfášová was a professor of sociology. [2] She grew up partly in Bratislava and partly in Vienna. [3] In 2008 she graduated in sociology at the Masaryk University. [4] In 2014 she obtained a PhD in public policy at the at Comenius University. [1]
Following graduation, Gažovičová worked as a researcher in various NGOs in Slovakia as well as in Berlin. In 2020 she joined the Ministry of the Education as an expert on inclusive education. [5] In the 2023 Slovak parliamentary election she won a seat in the National Council on the list of the Progressive Slovakia party. [6]
Gažovičová is married to Ondrej Gažovič, a former diplomat. They have two sons together. [7]
Tina Gažovičová | |
---|---|
Member of the Slovak National Council | |
Assumed office 25 October 2023 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Tina Gyárfášová 22 December 1986 Bratislava, Czechoslovakia |
Political party | Progressive Slovakia |
Spouse | Ondrej Gažovič |
Children | 2 |
Alma mater |
Masaryk University Comenius University |
Tina Gažovičová ( née Gyárfášová, born 22 December 1986) is a Slovak politician. Since 2023 she has been a Member of the National Council of Slovakia.
Gažovičová was born on 22 December 1986 in Bratislava. [1] Her mother, Oľga Gyarfášová was a professor of sociology. [2] She grew up partly in Bratislava and partly in Vienna. [3] In 2008 she graduated in sociology at the Masaryk University. [4] In 2014 she obtained a PhD in public policy at the at Comenius University. [1]
Following graduation, Gažovičová worked as a researcher in various NGOs in Slovakia as well as in Berlin. In 2020 she joined the Ministry of the Education as an expert on inclusive education. [5] In the 2023 Slovak parliamentary election she won a seat in the National Council on the list of the Progressive Slovakia party. [6]
Gažovičová is married to Ondrej Gažovič, a former diplomat. They have two sons together. [7]