Marie Stiborová


Marie Stiborová was a Czech university lecturer, politician, and a member of the Czech National Council and Chamber of Deputies. She was also the candidate for the Communist Party in the 1993 presidential election. She later became the leader of the reformist wing within KSČM and established the Left Bloc.

Biography

Stiborová was born in 1950. She studied Chemistry at Charles University and became a lecturer at the university. She joined the Communist Party in 1976 and became a member of Parliament in 1986. The Communist Party nominated her for the president of the Czech Republic in 1993. She lost to Václav Havel.
Stiborová left the Communist Party in 1993 and established Left Bloc. She left politics in 1997.