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| office = State Secretary of the Ministry of Labour, Social Affairs and Family of the Slovak Republic | | office = State Secretary of the Ministry of Labour, Social Affairs and Family of the Slovak Republic | ||
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| term_start = 1 July 2020 | ||
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| successor = Juraj Káčer | | successor = Juraj Káčer | ||
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| successor2 = Mária Majdová | | successor2 = Mária Majdová | ||
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'''Boris Ažaltovič''' (born 16 July 1978 |
'''Boris Ažaltovič''' (born 16 July 1978) is a Slovak politician, lawyer and manager who served as the State Secretary of the Ministry of Labour, Social Affairs and Family of the Slovak Republic until March 2022. | ||
== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
Ažaltovič studied at Pavol Horov Gymnasium in ], then pursued law studies at the ] in ]. From ] to ], he held various positions at the Ministry of Justice of the Slovak Republic under ], including assistant to the head of the civil service office ].<ref>{{cite news | last = Habo | first = Tibor |
Ažaltovič was born on 16 July 1978 in ]. He studied at Pavol Horov Gymnasium in ], then pursued law studies at the ] in ]. From ] to ], he held various positions at the Ministry of Justice of the Slovak Republic under ], including assistant to the head of the civil service office ].<ref>{{cite news | last = Habo | first = Tibor| title = What former members of Lipšic's party and former colleagues of the ex-politician do today | newspaper = Aktuality.sk | publisher = Ringier Axel Springer Slovakia | location = Bratislava | date = 2021-08-10 | url = https://www.aktuality.sk/clanok/857807/co-dnes-robia-niekdajsie-tvare-lipsicovej-strany/}}</ref> Subsequently, from 2002 to 2006, he was the spokesperson for the Minister of the Interior ].<ref>{{cite news | author = bum, PRAVDA| title = The ministry is looking for new faces in KDH | newspaper = Pravda | publisher = Perex | location = Bratislava | date = 2005-07-23 | url = https://spravy.pravda.sk/domace/clanok/148379-ministerstvo-zhana-nove-tvare-v-kdh/}}</ref><ref>{{cite news | author = odu, Pravda| title = People close to political parties earn tens of thousands of crowns | newspaper = Pravda | publisher = Perex | location = Bratislava | date = 2006-01-19 | url = https://spravy.pravda.sk/domace/clanok/149657-ludia-blizki-politickym-stranam-zarabaju-desattisice-korun/}}</ref> In ], he called for the resignation of ] as chairman of the ], of which he was a member.<ref>{{cite news | author = SITA| title = KDH council laughed at Ažaltovič | newspaper = Hospodárske noviny | publisher = MAFRA Slovakia | location = Bratislava | date = 2006-07-12 | url = https://slovensko.hnonline.sk/197707-rada-kdh-sa-smiala-azaltovicovi}}</ref> From 2006 to 2020, he worked as a manager and executive in various companies.<ref name="mpsvrsr">{{cite web | author = MPSVR SR| title = Boris Ažaltovič | url = https://www.employment.gov.sk/sk/ministerstvo/statni-tajomnici/boris-azaltovic.html | publisher = employment.gov.sk | access-date = 2021-08-10}}</ref> Since 2020, he worked at the Ministry of Labour, initially as the General Secretary of the civil service office, and from July 2020 as State Secretary.<ref name="mpsvrsr"/> He left the ministry at his own request on March 31, 2022, citing the repeated postponement of the pension reform by the ruling coalition as the main reason.<ref>{{cite news | author = Pravda| title = New State Secretary at the Ministry of Labour from Social Insurance. I am leaving voluntarily, says Ažaltovič | newspaper = Pravda | publisher = Perex | location = Bratislava | date = 2022-03-23 | url = https://ekonomika.pravda.sk/krajina/clanok/621072-novy-statny-tajomnik-na-ministerstve-prace-je-zo-socialnej-poistovne-funkciu-opustam-dobrovolne-tvrdi-azaltovic/}}</ref> | ||
Ažaltovič was also chairman of the ] from |
Ažaltovič was also chairman of the ] from 2000 to 2002.<ref>{{cite web | title = KDMS: Over 300 young Christian Democrats climbed Ďumbier - [ electoral infoservice ] | url = http://www.infovolby.sk/index.php?base=data/parl/2002/infostrany/kdh/08030105.bro | publisher = infovolby.sk | access-date = 2021-08-10}}</ref> Since 2018, he has been a local councilor in the Old Town district of Bratislava, elected for a coalition of ], ], ], ], NOVA, ], and ZZ-DÚ.<ref>{{cite news | title = SME | newspaper = SME | publisher = Petit Press | location = Bratislava | url = https://www.sme.sk/os/165028/boris-azaltovic | access-date = 2021-08-10}}</ref> Since 2010, Ažaltovič has been organizing the classical music concerts ''Gesamtkunstwerk'' in Bratislava.<ref>{{cite news | last = Akácsová | first = Elena| title = Boris Ažaltovič: It is more than a dream come true | newspaper = .týždeň | publisher = W PRESS | location = Bratislava | date = 2018-02-04 | url = https://www.tyzden.sk/rozhovory/45772/je-to-viac-ako-splneny-sen/}}</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 06:09, 31 December 2024
Boris Ažaltovič | |
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Former State Secretary of the Ministry of Labour, Social Affairs and Family of the Slovak Republic | |
In office 1 July 2020 – 31 March 2022 | |
Prime Minister | Igor Matovič Eduard Heger |
Preceded by | Jozef Mihál |
Succeeded by | Juraj Káčer |
Chairman of the Christian Democratic Youth of Slovakia | |
In office 2000–2002 | |
Preceded by | Jana Tutková |
Succeeded by | Mária Majdová |
Personal details | |
Born | (1978-07-16) 16 July 1978 (age 46) Michalovce, Czechoslovakia |
Political party | KDH |
Alma mater | Pan-European University |
Boris Ažaltovič (born 16 July 1978) is a Slovak politician, lawyer and manager who served as the State Secretary of the Ministry of Labour, Social Affairs and Family of the Slovak Republic until March 2022.
Biography
Ažaltovič was born on 16 July 1978 in Michalovce. He studied at Pavol Horov Gymnasium in Michalovce, then pursued law studies at the Bratislava School of Law in Bratislava. From 1999 to 2002, he held various positions at the Ministry of Justice of the Slovak Republic under Ján Čarnogurský, including assistant to the head of the civil service office Daniel Lipšic. Subsequently, from 2002 to 2006, he was the spokesperson for the Minister of the Interior Vladimír Palko. In 2006, he called for the resignation of Pavol Hrušovský as chairman of the Christian Democratic Movement, of which he was a member. From 2006 to 2020, he worked as a manager and executive in various companies. Since 2020, he worked at the Ministry of Labour, initially as the General Secretary of the civil service office, and from July 2020 as State Secretary. He left the ministry at his own request on March 31, 2022, citing the repeated postponement of the pension reform by the ruling coalition as the main reason.
Ažaltovič was also chairman of the Christian Democratic Youth of Slovakia from 2000 to 2002. Since 2018, he has been a local councilor in the Old Town district of Bratislava, elected for a coalition of SaS, OĽANO, KDH, We Are Family, NOVA, OKS, and ZZ-DÚ. Since 2010, Ažaltovič has been organizing the classical music concerts Gesamtkunstwerk in Bratislava.
References
- Habo, Tibor (2021-08-10). "What former members of Lipšic's party and former colleagues of the ex-politician do today". Aktuality.sk. Bratislava: Ringier Axel Springer Slovakia.
- bum, PRAVDA (2005-07-23). "The ministry is looking for new faces in KDH". Pravda. Bratislava: Perex.
- odu, Pravda (2006-01-19). "People close to political parties earn tens of thousands of crowns". Pravda. Bratislava: Perex.
- SITA (2006-07-12). "KDH council laughed at Ažaltovič". Hospodárske noviny. Bratislava: MAFRA Slovakia.
- ^ MPSVR SR. "Boris Ažaltovič". employment.gov.sk. Retrieved 2021-08-10.
- Pravda (2022-03-23). "New State Secretary at the Ministry of Labour from Social Insurance. I am leaving voluntarily, says Ažaltovič". Pravda. Bratislava: Perex.
- "KDMS: Over 300 young Christian Democrats climbed Ďumbier - [ electoral infoservice ]". infovolby.sk. Retrieved 2021-08-10.
- "SME". SME. Bratislava: Petit Press. Retrieved 2021-08-10.
- Akácsová, Elena (2018-02-04). "Boris Ažaltovič: It is more than a dream come true". .týždeň. Bratislava: W PRESS.