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Dagmar Burešová

(1929-2018)
Czech minister of justice, member of Czech National Council and attorney
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Dagmar Burešová (19 October 1929 – 30 June 2018) was a Czech lawyer and politician. She specialised in labour law. She was known for her defence of Libuše Palachová, the mother of Jan Palach, a young man that self immolated to protest the Soviet absorption of his country, a drama featured in the 2013 miniseries Burning Bush. As a politician, Burešová served as the first Minister of Justice of Czechoslovakia, after the Velvet Revolution. She was the chair of the Czech National Council from 1990 to 1992.

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Born
19 October 1929
Prague, First Czechoslovak Republic
Died
30 June 2018 (aged 88)
Prague, Czech Republic
Zodiac Libra
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