Tomáš Taraba Explained

Tomáš Taraba
Office:Deputy Prime Minister of Slovakia
Term Start1:25 October 2023
Predecessor1:Milan Chrenko
Term Start2:4 April 2012
Term End2:22 March 2018
Birth Date:13 February 1980[1]
Birth Place:Modra, Czechoslovakia
(now Slovakia)
Party:Life – National Party
Alma Mater:Comenius University (Mgr.)
University of Economics in Bratislava (Ing.)
University of Regensburg
Primeminister1:Robert Fico
Primeminister:Robert Fico
Alongside:Robert Kaliňák, Peter Kmec, and Denisa Saková
Term Start:25 October 2023
Office1:Minister of Environment
Office2:Member of the National Council
Termstart2:20 March 2020
Termend2:25 October 2023
Spouse:Denisa
Children:5
Otherparty:ĽSNS (formerly)

Tomáš Taraba (born 13 February 1980) is a Slovak politician who has been serving as Deputy Prime Minister of Slovakia and Minister of Environment in the Fourth cabinet of Robert Fico since 25 October 2023.

With a previous business background, Taraba was elected to the National Council in 2020 on the list of Kotlebists – People's Party Our Slovakia. Notably, he was never a formal member of the People's Party, neither before nor after his election. From 2019 to 2023, he served as chairman of Life – National Party. Taraba suspended his party membership to run on the list of the Slovak National Party, on which he was elected in the 2023 parliamentary election. Taraba is among the three most popular ministers in the Slovak government, boasting a total approval rating of 43% as of April 2024.[2]

Early life and education

Taraba was educated at Pezinok Grammar School.[3] Afterwards, he studied political science at the Comenius University, graduating in 2003.[4] Taraba also studied business management at the University of Regensburg.[5]

Upon graduation, Taraba worked as in the private sector and in the SARIO government agency.[4]

Political career

Taraba acted as an advisor to the chairman of the Christian Democratic Movement, Ján Figeľ, which both of them denied.[6] He worked at SARIO in the foreign direct investment section in 2006.[7]

Taraba joined Life – National Party in 2019 and became its chairman at the same time. In the 2020 Slovak parliamentary election, he was among the Life members elected on the ballot of the far right People's Party Our Slovakia.[8] Taraba left the parliamentary group of the People's Party shortly after the February election due to political disagreements with Milan Mazurek at the end of May 2020.[9]

In March 2021 interviews during the coalition crisis, Taraba expressed possible support for the minority government after the potential departure of SaS and For the People.[10]

Taraba gave up his position as chairman of Life and ran as an independent candidate on the SNS candidate list in the 2023 Slovak parliamentary election.[11] He became Minister of Environment on 25 October 2023.[12]

Personal life

Taraba is multilingual, able to speak Slovak, French, German, and English.[13] He is married to his wife Denisa with five children.[14]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kto je náhrada za Huliaka? Pozrite, čo robil Tomáš Taraba v minulosti. 24 October 2023. Nový čas. sk.
  2. Web site: Exkluzívny prieskum dôveryhodnosti členov Ficovho kabinetu: Taraba si polepšil najviac zo všetkých ministrov. 21 April 2024. 6 May 2024. tvnoviny.sk. sk.
  3. Web site: Vlastenec s americkou firmou a domom v Kanade: Poslanec Taraba má manželku podobnú Matovičovej. 6 May 2021. 11 September 2023. plus7dni.pluska.sk. sk.
  4. Web site: List of alumni of the Comenius University . 30 October 2023.
  5. News: Novým ministrom životného prostredia je Tomáš Taraba . www.minzp.sk . 30 October 2023. sk.
  6. News: Monika. Tódová. Krajniak napísal Bandu zlodejov, špeciálny prokurátor vidí fikciu, politici nezmysly. Denník N. 26 October 2015. sk.
  7. News: Martin. Turček. Poslanec Taraba podniká s obvineným Koščom aj kontroverzným Trajterom. Aktuality.sk. Ringier. 26 March 2021. sk.
  8. News: Nezaradený poslanec Tomáš Taraba už nie je predsedom svojej strany Život-NS. trend.sk. sk.
  9. News: Taraba a Kuffovci odchádzajú z klubu ĽSNS. Pravda. 27 May 2020. sk.
  10. News: Všetko hádžu na Matoviča – vyslovenie nedôvery nepodporíme. Denník Postoj. 23 March 2021. sk.
  11. News: Taraba už nie je predsedom svojej strany Život. SME. 27 July 2023. sk.
  12. News: Ministri novovymenovanej vlády si prevzali agendu na svojich úradoch. Zamierili aj na prvú schôdzu. RTVS. 25 October 2023. sk.
  13. News: Kto je Tomáš Taraba? Do parlamentu sa dostal vďaka Kotlebovi. Nový šéf envirorezortu má podnikateľskú minulosť. 24 October 2023. 31 October 2023. Pravda. sk.
  14. Web site: Alena. Kvasnicová. Najplodnejší v parlamente: Títo politici majú štyri a viac detí. Pozrite na ich veľké rodiny!. plus7dni.pluska.sk. 30 June 2022 . sk.