Martin Bursík
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Martin Bursík (born 1959 in Prague) is a Czech politician and the current chairman of the Czech Green Party (Strana zelených).
In the 1980s Bursík studied environmental engineering at the University of Prague. In June 1989, he joined the dissident movement and signed the declaration of the anti-Communist movement. During the Velvet Revolution in November of that year, he was one of the founders of the Civic Forum (OF). The Civic Movement (OH), which emerged out of the OF and would later became the Party for the Open Society, nominated him as vice-chairman and he was elected into parliament. After the breakup of the OH, Bursík switched to the Free Democrats (Svobodní Demokraté). He was Minister of the Environment under Josef Tošovský for a few months in 1998. He then ran for Mayor of Prague unsuccessfully and then joined the Christian and Democratic Union - Czechoslovak People's Party (KDU-ČSL). Bursík then left this party in 2003. He joined the Greens in June 2004 and was elected party chairman. After 2006 parliament election he became member of Czech parliament and was named minister of environment in Jan 9, 2007 in the second cabinet of Mirek Topolanek
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Preceded by Jiří Skalický |
3rd Minister of the Environment of the Czech Republic 1998 |
Succeeded by Miloš Kužvart |
Preceded by Jan Beránek |
Chairman of the Czech Green Party 2005- |
Succeeded by incumbent |
Preceded by Petr Kalaš |
7th Minister of the Environment of the Czech Republic since 2007 |
Succeeded by incumbent |