Czech economist and politician (1940–2024)
Karel Dyba (21 October 1940 – 22 July 2024) was a Czech economist, politician and diplomat. He served as a Czech Republic government minister during the 1990s under Prime Ministers Petr Pithart and Václav Klaus . He served the Czech Republic's first Minister of Economy from 1992 until 1996 with the First Cabinet of Václav Klaus and played a key role in the new nation's early economic development.[ 1] In 1994, he became the first Czech government minister to visit Taiwan .[ 1]
Dyba was a candidate for the Senate of the Czech Republic in the 1996 Czech parliamentary election for district No. 35 – Jablonec nad Nisou . He won the first round with more than 36 percent of the vote, but was defeated in the second round by František Vízek [cs ] of the Social Democracy party. Dyba left politics following his election loss in 1996 and worked in the private sector as an investment banking and strategic economics consultant.[ 1]
In 2007, he was appointed Ambassador to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), a position he held until 2012.[ 1]
Dyba died on 22 July 2024, at the age of 83.[ 1]
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Deputy Prime Minister Minister of Agriculture Deputy Prime minister Minister of Finance Deputy Prime minister Minister of Foreign Affairs Minister of Defence Minister of Environment Minister of Transportation Minister of Industry and Trade Minister for Competition Minister of Culture Minister of Health Minister of Justice Minister of Education, Youth and Sport Minister of Interior Minister of Labour and Social Affairs Minister for National Assets and Privatization Minister of Economic Policy and Development Minister without portfolio Minister of State Control
Deputy Prime Minister Minister of Finances Minister of Justice Minister of Environment Minister of Industry Minister of Trade and Tourism Minister of Agriculture Minister of Education Minister of Interior Minister of Labour and Social Affairs Minister of Health Minister of Culture Minister of Construction Industry Minister of State Control Minister of the Administration of National Property and its Privatization Minister of Mechanical Engineering and Electrical Engineering Minister of Economic Policy and Development Minister without portfolio