Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Ján Langoš (August 2, 1946, in Banská Bystrica – June 15, 2006, in Drienovce) was a Slovak politician associated with the Democratic Party (Slovakia). He was one of the key dissidents during the Communist time in former Czechoslovakia. He served as a minister at Department of Home Affairs (1990–1992) of former Czech and Slovak Federative Republic, appointed by president Václav Havel. After the split of Czechoslovakia he was a member of Parliament and established the Democratic Party."@en }
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- Ján_Langoš comment "Ján Langoš (August 2, 1946, in Banská Bystrica – June 15, 2006, in Drienovce) was a Slovak politician associated with the Democratic Party (Slovakia). He was one of the key dissidents during the Communist time in former Czechoslovakia. He served as a minister at Department of Home Affairs (1990–1992) of former Czech and Slovak Federative Republic, appointed by president Václav Havel. After the split of Czechoslovakia he was a member of Parliament and established the Democratic Party.".
- Q717448 comment "Ján Langoš (August 2, 1946, in Banská Bystrica – June 15, 2006, in Drienovce) was a Slovak politician associated with the Democratic Party (Slovakia). He was one of the key dissidents during the Communist time in former Czechoslovakia. He served as a minister at Department of Home Affairs (1990–1992) of former Czech and Slovak Federative Republic, appointed by president Václav Havel. After the split of Czechoslovakia he was a member of Parliament and established the Democratic Party.".