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Pavel Dostál (February 25, 1943 – July 24, 2005) was the Minister of Culture from 1998 to 2005. Born in Olomouc, North Moravia in 1943, Dostál took an early interest in theatre. In 1966, he put aside his technician trade in order to become the artistic director of the Experimental Theatre in Olomouc. For the next few years, he was active as a theatre producer, and a writer of plays, TV scripts, and magazine columns. During this time, Dostál was member of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia. Disillusionment struck him in August 1968, when the Soviet Army invaded Czechoslovakia. Dostál took part in the underground radio broadcasts at Czechoslovak Radio, which was central to local resistance to the Communist occupation. He did not formally end his Communist Party membership until the follow

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  • Pavel Dostál (cs)
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  • Pavel Dostál (25. února 1943 Olomouc – 24. července 2005 Brno) byl český divadelní dramaturg, textař, scenárista, režisér, publicista a po sametové revoluci politik, poslanec Sněmovny národů Federálního shromáždění za Občanské fórum, od 90. let poslanec Poslanecké sněmovny za ČSSD, v letech 1998–2005 ministr kultury ve vládě České republiky. (cs)
  • Pavel Dostál (* 25. Februar 1943 in Olmütz; † 24. Juli 2005 in Brünn) war ein tschechischer Politiker und von 1998 bis zu seinem Tode Kulturminister des Landes. (de)
  • Pavel Dostál (ur. 25 lutego 1943 w Ołomuńcu, zm. 24 lipca 2005 w Brnie) – czeski artysta i polityk, minister kultury w latach 1998–2005. (pl)
  • Pavel DOSTÁL (naskiĝis la 25-an de februaro 1943 en Olomouc - mortis la 24-an de julio 2005 en Brno je kancero) estis ĉeĥa verkisto kaj kultur-ministro de Ĉeĥio. Post finlernado en faka metilernejo kaj dujara kemia teknikumo li laboris kiel teknikisto. Inter 1962-1969 membro de Komunista Partio de Ĉeĥoslovakio, sed 17. 4. 1969 li eksiĝis proteste kontraŭ Gustáv Husák, kaj fariĝis membro de maldekstrula opozicia organizo OBRODA (Rebonigo). Aŭtoro de 14 teatraĵoj, televidaj kaj radiaj dramaj programoj. (eo)
  • Pavel Dostál (February 25, 1943 – July 24, 2005) was the Minister of Culture from 1998 to 2005. Born in Olomouc, North Moravia in 1943, Dostál took an early interest in theatre. In 1966, he put aside his technician trade in order to become the artistic director of the Experimental Theatre in Olomouc. For the next few years, he was active as a theatre producer, and a writer of plays, TV scripts, and magazine columns. During this time, Dostál was member of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia. Disillusionment struck him in August 1968, when the Soviet Army invaded Czechoslovakia. Dostál took part in the underground radio broadcasts at Czechoslovak Radio, which was central to local resistance to the Communist occupation. He did not formally end his Communist Party membership until the follow (en)
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  • Olomouc, Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia (en)
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