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'''Petr Mach''' (b. May 6, 1975 in [[Prague]]) is [[Czechs|Czech]] [[economist]] and [[politician]].
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|birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1975|05|06}}
|birth_place = [[Prague]], [[Czechoslovakia]]
|nationality = [[Czechs|Czech]]
|occupation = economist, politician
|party = [[Free Citizens' Party]]
|website = http://petrmach.cz/
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'''Petr Mach''' (b. May 6, 1975 in [[Prague]]) is a [[Czechs|Czech]] [[economist]] and the leader of the [[Free Citizens Party]].


Mach was chairman of the [[Young Conservatives (Czech Republic)|Young Conservatives]], the [[Civic Democratic Party (Czech Republic)|Civic Democratic Party]]'s [[youth wing]], in 1997. Petr Mach got a [[Doctor of Philosophy|PhD]] from the [[University of Economics, Prague]], Department of Monetary Theory and Policy in 2003.
Mach was chairman of the [[Young Conservatives (Czech Republic)|Young Conservatives]], the [[Civic Democratic Party (Czech Republic)|Civic Democratic Party]]'s [[youth wing]], in 1997. Petr Mach earned a [[Doctor of Philosophy|PhD]] from the [[University of Economics, Prague]], Department of Monetary Theory and Policy in 2003.


Mach worked as an executive director of the Center for Economics and Politics in Prague from 1999 to 2009 and as an external economic advisor to the [[President of the Czech Republic]], [[Václav Klaus]] from 2003 to 2007. He shares with him enthusiasm for the [[free market]] economy and [[euroscepticism]]. Since 1998 he is the Publisher and Editor of the Laissez-Faire newsletter.
Mach worked as an executive director of the [[Center for Economics and Politics]] in Prague from 1999 to 2009 and as an external economic advisor to the [[President of the Czech Republic]], [[Václav Klaus]] from 2003 to 2007, with whom he shares enthusiasm for the [[free market]] economy and [[euroscepticism]]. Since 1998 he is the publisher and editor of the Laissez-Faire newsletter.


==Free Citizens' Party==
He is president of new political party called ''[[Free Citizens Party]]''. The decision to establish a new political party started after he left the [[Civic Democratic Party (Czech Republic)|ODS]] at the end of 2007. The ultimate decision came on 4th of December 2008 when ODS decided to change its stance favorably to the [[Lisbon treaty]]. In September 2010 he made a speech at the UKIP Annual Conference and praised Václav Klaus for his efforts to undermine the Lisbon Treaty : "Last year President Vaclav Klaus stood against the Lisbon Treaty as the last European statesman, and we were all sad when he eventually signed it. But we don’t blame him. We understood that he couldn’t hold against both chambers of the Czech Parliament and the Constitutional Court. He definitely did his best."
{{main article|Party of Free Citizens}}
Mach founded the [[Free Citizens' Party]] in 2009. The decision to establish a new political party started after he left the [[Civic Democratic Party (Czech Republic)|ODS]] at the end of 2007. The ultimate decision came on 4th of December 2008 when ODS decided to change its stance favorably to the [[Lisbon treaty]]. In September 2010 he made a speech at the UKIP Annual Conference and praised Václav Klaus for his efforts to undermine the Lisbon Treaty : "Last year President Vaclav Klaus stood against the Lisbon Treaty as the last European statesman, and we were all sad when he eventually signed it. But we don’t blame him. We understood that he couldn’t hold against both chambers of the Czech Parliament and the Constitutional Court. He definitely did his best."





Revision as of 23:57, 12 January 2013

Petr Mach
Born (1975-05-06) May 6, 1975 (age 49)
NationalityCzech
Occupation(s)economist, politician
Political partyFree Citizens' Party
Websitehttp://petrmach.cz/

Petr Mach (b. May 6, 1975 in Prague) is a Czech economist and the leader of the Free Citizens Party.

Mach was chairman of the Young Conservatives, the Civic Democratic Party's youth wing, in 1997. Petr Mach earned a PhD from the University of Economics, Prague, Department of Monetary Theory and Policy in 2003.

Mach worked as an executive director of the Center for Economics and Politics in Prague from 1999 to 2009 and as an external economic advisor to the President of the Czech Republic, Václav Klaus from 2003 to 2007, with whom he shares enthusiasm for the free market economy and euroscepticism. Since 1998 he is the publisher and editor of the Laissez-Faire newsletter.

Free Citizens' Party

Mach founded the Free Citizens' Party in 2009. The decision to establish a new political party started after he left the ODS at the end of 2007. The ultimate decision came on 4th of December 2008 when ODS decided to change its stance favorably to the Lisbon treaty. In September 2010 he made a speech at the UKIP Annual Conference and praised Václav Klaus for his efforts to undermine the Lisbon Treaty : "Last year President Vaclav Klaus stood against the Lisbon Treaty as the last European statesman, and we were all sad when he eventually signed it. But we don’t blame him. We understood that he couldn’t hold against both chambers of the Czech Parliament and the Constitutional Court. He definitely did his best."


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