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Igor Matovič was born on 11 May, 1973 in (now Slovakia), is a Minister. Discover Igor Matovič'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 50 years old?

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Age 51 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 11 May, 1973
Birthday 11 May
Birthplace Trnava, Czechoslovakia (now Slovakia)
Nationality Slovakia

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Who Is Igor Matovič's Wife?

His wife is Pavlína Matovičová (m. 1999)

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Children 2 daughters

Igor Matovič Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Igor Matovič worth at the age of 51 years old? Igor Matovič’s income source is mostly from being a successful Minister. He is from Slovakia. We have estimated Igor Matovič's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

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2022

As of 2022, Igor Matovič is the most distrusted Slovak political figure in the Slovak public, with a 90% distrust score.

2021

In March 2021, MP and chair of the parliamentary European affairs committee Tomáš Valášek announced his quitting from the government coalition and the For the People party in reaction to the purchase and subsequent arrival of the first 200,000 doses of the Sputnik V vaccine which Matovič and Minister of Health Marek Krajčí welcomed at the Košice airport. Following weeks of negotiations during the government crisis which ensued, Matovič resigned as Prime Minister on 30 March 2021. A new government was appointed with former Minister of Finance Eduard Heger of OĽANO becoming Prime Minister.

2020

In the 2020 election, his party obtained a sufficient number of seats to form a coalition government with three other centrist and right-wing parties. Matovič's choices for his Cabinet were accepted by President Zuzana Čaputová and he was appointed Prime Minister on 21 March 2020. He resigned on 1 April 2021 to be appointed Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance in the Cabinet of Eduard Heger.

Matovič's party OĽaNO got the plurality of votes in the 2020 Slovak parliamentary election on February 29, 2020, winning 53 seats in the 150-member National Council with 25.02% of the vote. Corruption was a major issue in the election, which helped Matovič, who had long positioned himself as an anti-corruption activist. On 13 March, Matovič announced he had reached an agreement for a governing coalition with the other centrist and right-wing parties We Are Family, Freedom and Solidarity and For the People, though they had not agreed upon a common governing program. He did not disclose his picks for the new cabinet. Matovič submitted his cabinet selection to President Zuzana Čaputová on 16 March; she accepted all of the appointments. The new cabinet's composition was revealed on 18 March and was sworn in on 21 March.

In July 2020, Matovič admitted to plagiarizing his masters' thesis after an investigation from Denník N found that entire pages and charts were lifted from the sources. He said he would step down after all his election promises were fulfilled. Comenius University in Bratislava confirmed the plagiarism of the master's thesis.

As a result of the plagiarism scandal and government crisis, Matovič's approval rating tanked from 64% in April 2020 to 15% in April 2021.

2010

Born in Trnava, he studied at Comenius University and went into the publishing business. Elected to the National Council in 2010 on the Freedom and Solidarity party list, Matovič founded the Ordinary People (Obyčajní ľudia) movement in 2011, which ran on an anti-corruption platform and was politically aligned with the centre right. His anti-corruption campaigning has been marked by "publicity stunts to shine a light on alleged graft", particularly focusing on parliamentary privileges and bribery.

In 2010, Matovič founded the Ordinary People (Obyčajní ľudia) civic movement, which was generally centre-right and emphasized anti-corruption. Matovič advertised the civic movement using free leaflets distributed by his family's press company. Along with three other OĽaNO MPs, he first won election at the 2010 election on the Freedom and Solidarity (SaS) list. He sat in the SaS caucus until February the following year, when he supported the opposition Smer's proposed restrictions on Multiple citizenship. Matovič's opposition to the government's position led to SaS being dropped from the coalition. In 2011, Iveta Radičová's government fell apart, which led to new elections in 2012. Led by Matovič, Ordinary People was reconstituted into OĽaNO (Ordinary People and Independent Personalities), an independent political party. OĽaNO won 8.55% and 16 seats. He stayed in the opposition as he was unwilling to work with Smer-SD.

1997

He founded a business in 1997 and worked as the chief executive of a local media publishing house from 2002 to 2010. Matovič later signed over his assets to his wife, Pavlína (née Repaska). Agence France-Presse described him as an "eccentric self-made millionaire and former media boss" who had become "a media-savvy but unpredictable politician".

1973

Igor Matovič (born May 11, 1973) is a Slovak politician and former businessman. He previously served as Deputy Prime Minister of Slovakia and Minister of Finance from April 2021 to December 2022 and Prime Minister from March 2020 to March 2021.

Igor Matovič was born in Trnava on May 11, 1973. In 1993, he began to study at the Faculty of Management at Comenius University, graduating in 1998. However, as Matovič admitted in 2021, he plagiarized his diploma thesis.