Jozef Mihál

Jozef Mihál (born 18 March 1965)[1] is a Slovak politician and tax consultant.

Mihál attended Charles University in Prague, graduating in mathematics and physics in 1988.

[1] From 2005 to 2006, he served as an advisor to the government on reform of health insurance.

The party formed a four-party centre-right coalition, and Mihál was appointed to the government as Freedom and Solidarity's Deputy Prime Minister and as Minister of Labour, Social Affairs and Family.

[4] He has championed reforming the social security system with the 'levy bonus', along the lines of the 'universal benefit' being adopted by the Conservative-led government in the United Kingdom.