Zdeněk Hoření Explained

Zdeněk Hoření
Birth Date:9 February 1930
Birth Place:Frýdštejn, First Czechoslovak Republic
Death Place:Prague, Czech Republic
Nationality:Czech
Occupation:Journalist
Party:KSČ
Office:Member of the Czech National Council
Term Start:23 October 1976
Term End:22 May 1986
Office2:Member of the Czechoslovak Federal Assembly
Term Start2:24 May 1986
Term End2:23 January 1990

Zdeněk Hoření (9 February 1930 – 12 February 2021) was a Czechoslovak journalist who served as Editor-in-Chief of Rudé právo, the official newspaper of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia.[1] [2]

Biography

Hoření began working for Rudé právo in 1954 as an editor and served as its Moscow correspondent from 1962 to 1968. In 1969, he became Deputy Editor-in-Chief of the party magazine Tribuna, and subsequently held the same role for Rudé právo. From 1983 until the end of the Velvet Revolution, he held the position of Editor-in-Chief. He had also served as President of the Czechoslovak Union of Journalists. He was awarded the Czechoslovak Journalist Prize in 1980, which allowed him to join the .[3]

The elected him to the of the party, and he was confirmed by the . From October 1984 to November 1989, he was a member of the secretariat of the Central Committee.[4]

During the 1976 Czech legislative election, he was elected to the Czech National Council.[5] He was re-elected in 1981.[6] For the 1986 Czechoslovak parliamentary election, he moved to the Federal Assembly of Czechoslovakia, winning his bid to represent Constituency No. 64, which contained the cities of Most and Chomutov. He served until his resignation in January 1990 after the Velvet Revolution removed the Communist Party from power.[7] [8]

Following the Velvet Revolution, Hoření withdrew himself from public life. He worked in the editorial office of the communist newspaper Haló noviny, where his daughter, Monika, now works.[9]

Zdeněk Hoření died of COVID-19 during the COVID-19 pandemic in the Czech Republic in Prague on 12 February 2021, at the age of 91, three days after his birthday.[10]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Zdeněk HOŘENÍ. Totalita.cz. Czech.
  2. Web site: RSDr. Zdeněk Hoření. Parlament České republiky.
  3. Web site: Poslanci Federálního shromáždění.. May 1986. Rudé právo. Czech.
  4. Web site: Přehled funkcionářů ústředních orgánů KSČ 1945 - 1989. www.cibulka.net. Czech.
  5. Web site: Středa 3. listopadu 1976. Parlament České republiky. Czech.
  6. Web site: Čtvrtek 18. června 1981. Parlament České republiky. Czech.
  7. Web site: Federální shromáždění ČSSR 1986 – 1990. Parlament České republiky. Czech.
  8. Web site: Usnesení Předsednictva Federálního shromáždění ČSSR ze dne 11. března 1986 o stanovení volebních obvodů pro volby do Federálního shromáždění. 1986. mvcr.cz. Czech. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20100816032926/http://aplikace.mvcr.cz/archiv2008/sbirka/1986/sb03-86.pdf. 16 August 2010.
  9. Web site: Dobrá zábava v Salmovské kavárně. 5 October 2013. Haló noviny. Czech. 13 February 2021. 31 January 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220131025809/http://www.halonoviny.cz/articles/view/9625243. dead.
  10. Web site: Zemřel Zdeněk Hoření. 12 February 2021. Novinky.cz. Czech.