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Antonín Němec (15 January 1858 – 25 May 1926) was a Czech journalist and politician. He was a member of the National Assembly of the Czechoslovak Republic for the Czechoslovak Social Democratic Party and the long-time chairman of this political formation.

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Antonín Němec (15 January 1858 – 25 May 1926) was a Czech journalist and politician. He was a member of the National Assembly of the Czechoslovak Republic for the Czechoslovak Social Democratic Party and the long-time chairman of this political formation.

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Němec was born on 15 January 1858 in Brno. He trained as a typographer. He was politically active under the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Already in the 1880s, he was one of the organizers of the social democratic movement in the ranks of the Brno textile workers. In 1886 he joined the editorial office of the Brno Socialist newspaper Rovnost, where he remained until 1894, then he was editor of the Workers' Newspapers in Vienna from 1894 to 1897. In 1897, he wrote a speech in which the newly elected Czech Social Democratic MPs of the Austrian Reichsrat opposed the state-law positions of non-socialist Czech political parties (the so-called anti-state declaration), which caused sharp controversies in Czech society. From 1897 to 1907 he was editor-in-chief of the People's Rights, then his publisher. Since 1900, when the headquarters of the Czech (Czechoslovak) Social Democrats was transferred from Vienna to Prague as the head of the party. In the elections to the Reichsrat in 1907, he became a member of the Reichsrat (national Parliament), where he was elected for the district of Bohemia 007. He sat down in the parliamentary faction of the Club of the Czech Social Democrats. He was re-elected as well…

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Printer Since he trained as a typographer, he founded his own printer, based in Prague's Hybernská Street No. 7. He published newspapers for the Czechoslovak Social-Democratic Party, specifically the Right of the People and the Evening of the Rights of the People. In addition to these newspapers, he also printed communist newspapers, such as Rudé právo and Sower.

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