Ivan Dejmal Explained

Ivan Dejmal
Office:Minister of the Environment
Term Start:24 January 1991
Term End:2 July 1992
Primeminister:Petr Pithart
Predecessor:Bedřich Moldan
Successor:František Benda
Birth Date:17 October 1946
Birth Place:Ústí nad Labem, Czechoslovakia
Death Place:Prague, Czech Republic
Party:KDS (1989–1992)
ODA (1992–1998)
Green Party (2004–2008)
Signature:Ivan Dejmal – signature 1976.jpg
Alma Mater:Czech University of Life Sciences Prague

Ivan Dejmal (October 17, 1946 in Ústí nad Labem[1] – February 6, 2008 in Prague[2] [3]) was a Czech politician and environmentalist.

Biography

Ivan Dejmal studied at the Czech University of Life Sciences Prague in Prague from 1965 to 1970, but he was expelled following his arrest for activity in the students’ movement. He spent four years in prison on charges of "subversive activity against the Republic" (1970–1972 and 1974–1976).

He became a signatory to Charter 77 early in 1977 and soon became the head of its environmental commission, despite limited education in ecology. In 1987, Dejmal started to issue the samizdat journal Ecological Bulletin (Ekologický bulletin). In 1988, Dejmal founded the first independent ecological organization in Czechoslovakia the Ecological Society (Ekologická společnost). In December 1989, Dejmal participated in the foundation of the Confederation of Political Prisoners.

In 1989, he was an active member of the Civic Forum, he headed the ecological section.[4] From February 1991 to July 1992, he was Czech Minister of the Environment.[5]

Dejmal was supporter of several environmental NGOs - an active member of Společnost pro trvale udržitelný život (Society for Sustainable Living),[6] a member of Honorary board of Děti Země (Children of the Earth),[7] etc.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ivan Dejmal . vlada.gov.cz . 18 February 2024.
  2. News: Former Czech Environmental Minister . Altoona Mirror Newspaper . AP . 9 February 2008.
  3. News: Former environment minister Ivan Dejmal dies at age 61 . 18 February 2024 . Radio Prague International . 7 February 2008 . en.
  4. Web site: 1989 Democratic Revolution . www.89.usd.cas.cz . 18 February 2024.
  5. Web site: Ministerstvo životního prostředí . mzp.cz . cs . 9 December 2008.
  6. Web site: Ivan Dejmal opustil naše řady . stuz.cz . 18 February 2024.
  7. Web site: Děti Země . detizeme.cz . 18 February 2024 . 1 January 1999.