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Marin Fedor
Minister of Defence of Slovakia
In office
February 1, 2006 – July 4, 2006
Preceded byJuraj Liška
Succeeded byFrantišek Kašický
Personal details
BornMarch 4, 1974
Považská Bystrica, Slovakia
Political partySlovak Democratic and Christian Union - Democratic Party (2001–2014)
#Network (2015–2016)
Most–Híd (2016–present)

Martin Fedor is a member of Slovak National Council and he served as Minister of Defence of Slovakia after the resignation[1] of Juraj Liška because of a Slovak Air Force An-24 crash in 2006.

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Early life

Martin Fedor was born on March 4, 1974, in Považská Bystrica. He studied international relations at Comenius University in Bratislava from 1992 to 1997. After he received a master's degree in political sciences he continued with more educational activities and work for several privately held organizations. Martin Fedor is married.

Political career

Martin Fedor joined the Slovak Democratic and Christian Union in 2001 and he has been active in politics ever since. He was also a member of Slovak Democratic and Christian Union youth association - New Generation since 2001.

He left SDKÚ-DS in 2016 and joined Radoslav Procházka's #Network. After receiving only 5.6% in the 2016 Slovak parliamentary elections, and secret talks between Procházka and Robert Fico to join the coalition government led by SMER-SD, #Network started to fall apart, and after few months all the group's MPs had either become independent (going on to form the new party SPOLU) or joined another coalition party, Most-Híd. Fedor joined Most-Híd in 2016 and been a member since then.

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