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Andrej Babiš

1954 - today

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His biography is available in 58 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 57 in 2024). Andrej Babiš is the 4,262nd most popular politician (up from 4,563rd in 2024), the 28th most popular biography from Slovakia (up from 33rd in 2019) and the 16th most popular Slovak Politician.

Andrej Babiš is a Czech businessman and politician who is the current Prime Minister of the Czech Republic. He is the founder and chairman of the party ANO 2011, which he founded in 2009. He was the Minister of Finance from 2014 to 2017.

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Among Politicians

Among politicians, Andrej Babiš ranks 4,262 out of 19,576Before him are Bianca Maria Visconti, Idris I of Morocco, Robert II, Count of Flanders, Sextus Tarquinius, Edmund Tudor, 1st Earl of Richmond, and Carlos Hugo, Duke of Parma. After him are Emperor Zhang of Han, Ivan Asen I of Bulgaria, Abdou Diouf, Mitt Romney, Al-Musta'in, and Kim Chaek.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1954, Andrej Babiš ranks 53Before him are Vojislav Šešelj, Chris Evert, Marian Gold, Catherine O'Hara, Riccardo Patrese, and David Grossman. After him are Harald Schumacher, Filip Vujanović, Robert Kocharyan, Anthony Head, François Fillon, and Eric Johnson.

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In Slovakia

Among people born in Slovakia, Andrej Babiš ranks 28 out of NaNBefore him are Ernst von Dohnányi (1877), Milan Rastislav Štefánik (1880), Ľudovít Štúr (1815), Wolfgang von Kempelen (1734), Ján Zachara (1928), and Pribina (800). After him are Edita Gruberová (1946), Ivan Reitman (1946), Zuzana Čaputová (1973), Rudolf Schuster (1934), Andrej Hlinka (1864), and Milan Hodža (1878).

Among Politicians In Slovakia

Among politicians born in Slovakia, Andrej Babiš ranks 16Before him are Ivan Gašparovič (1941), Juraj Jánošík (1688), Vladimír Mečiar (1942), Vojtech Tuka (1880), Milan Rastislav Štefánik (1880), and Pribina (800). After him are Zuzana Čaputová (1973), Rudolf Schuster (1934), Andrej Hlinka (1864), Milan Hodža (1878), Lajos Batthyány (1807), and Michal Kováč (1930).

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