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Miloš Vystrčil was born on 8 October, 1960 in Dačice, Czechoslovakia
(now Czech Republic), is a Czech politician. Discover Miloš Vystrčil's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?
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Miloš Vystrčil Net Worth
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Miloš Vystrčil (, born 10 August 1960) is a Czech politician serving as the President of the Senate since 2020 and Senator from Jihlava district since 2010.
Vystrčil previously served as Mayor of Telč and governor of Vysočina Region.
He was born in Dačice in 1960.
He studied math and physics at Masaryk University and became a teacher.
Vystrčil joined the Civic Democratic Party in 1991.
He became part of Telč town assembly in 1994.
He was elected Mayor of Telč in 1998 and remained in the position until 2001.
Vystrčil participated in 2000 regional election and became member of regional assembly in Vysočina.
He was regional Governor in 2004–2008.
In 2010 he ran in Senate election for Seat in Jihlava.
He defeated Social Democrat Václav Stehlík and became Senator.
Besides the Civic Democratic Party his candidacy was endorsed by KDU-ČSL, Czech Social Democratic Party and ANO 2011.
In 2016 Vystrčil was reelected.
Following the death of Jaroslav Kubera, Vystrčil was nominated for the position of President of the Senate in 2020 election.
Vystrčil won the election and became the new Senate President on 19 February 2020.
After the Senate's elections (first round held on 2-3 October 2020, second round held on 9-10 October 2020) he was re-elected in a secret vote on 11 November 2020 by 73 from 77 votes.
Vystrčil announced on 9 June 2020 that he would make a trip with a business delegation to Taiwan, as his predecessor Kubera had planned before his death.
This step was against a recommendation by the government of the Czech Republic, which adheres to a One China policy and has only unofficial ties with Taiwan, and met with strong condemnation and unspecified threats by the Chinese government.
A delegation led by Vystrčil arrived in Taipei on 30 August 2020.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi reacted by issuing a sharply worded statement, calling the visit a "provocation".
In response, the Czech Foreign Minister summoned the Chinese envoy to Prague, and also China summoned the Czech envoy.
In Taiwan, Vystrčil met the President of Taiwan Tsai Ing-wen, and delivered a speech in the parliament of Taiwan.
In his address, Vystrčil declared "I am a Taiwanese" in Mandarin, alluding to the phrase Ich bin ein Berliner that John F. Kennedy had used in one of his most famous speeches.
The move led Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi to state that Vystrčil's trip had "crossed a red line".
In response, German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas, who had been hosting Wang for an official visit at the time when Wang made his statements, said that "Europeans operate in foreign and security policy very closely with one another", and indirectly referred to Wang's statements as "threats" which were not in line with the expectations of the European Union.