Vít Jedlička, born on September sixth, nineteen eighty-three, is a prominent Czech right-wing libertarian politician, economist, and opinion journalist. His political journey has been marked by a commitment to libertarian principles and a passion for activism, which has shaped his career and public persona.
As the chairman of the Party of Free Citizens in the Hradec Králové Region, Jedlička has played a significant role in advocating for individual liberties and economic reforms. He is also the founder and chairman of the Czech voluntary association Reformy.cz, which focuses on promoting libertarian ideas and policies.
In a bold move on April thirteenth, two thousand fifteen, Jedlička established the libertarian capitalist micronation of Liberland. This unique endeavor involved claiming a disputed piece of land along the Croatia–Serbia border. On the very day of its founding, he was appointed president by a committee he personally selected, marking a significant milestone in his political activism.