
Lukáš Machala
Lukáš Machala is the General Secretary of the Slovak Ministry of Culture. He has been involved in discussions around cultural policy and the management of national cultural institutions. His actions and decisions have garnered criticism, particularly regarding the administration of the Slovak National Gallery, and he has been a subject of protest, reflecting concerns about the government's approach to cultural preservation and support.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Slovakia | 19 | 4.53 | 0.99% | +120% | 5,459,642 | 119,483 | $110,000 | 2,407$ |
Totals | 19 | 5,459,642 | 119,483 | $110,000 | 2,407$ |
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Slovakia:
Lukáš Machala is mentioned as the right hand of the Minister of Culture during the transport of Donatello's bust.
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Slovakia:
Lukáš Machala was mentioned as being present during the bust's transport but was not authorized to take possession of the artifact.
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Slovakia:
Lukáš Machala is a Slovak politician mentioned in the context of the bust incident.
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Slovakia:
Lukáš Machala is the general secretary of the Ministry of Culture's office who oversaw the transport of the bust.
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Slovakia:
Lukáš Machala is the general secretary of the Ministry of Culture who was involved in the controversial transport of a bust.
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Slovakia:
Lukáš Machala, the general secretary of the ministry of culture, was involved in the transport of the bust.
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Slovakia:
Lukáš Machala, the secretary of the Ministry of Culture, was involved in the relocation of Donatello's bust.
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Slovakia:
Lukáš Machala is the general secretary of the Ministry of Culture who oversaw the transport of the bust.
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Slovakia:
Lukáš Machala is the head of the service office of the Ministry of Culture who was involved in the removal of the bust.
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Slovakia:
Lukáš Machala, the state secretary of the Ministry of Culture, was involved in the transportation of a bust.
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