I was doing what I enjoyed, and politics was out of my mind
Jiří Lávička was born on 16 March 1940 in Prague. In 1948 he partcipated in the XIth All-Sokol Meeting. After completing his primary education he entered the technical vocational school of communications in Brno, where he became a frequency mechanic. Shortly afterwards he started working in a radio exchange in Prague. There he became familiar with the operation of the radio network. For the next five years he studied electrical engineering at night at the secondary technical school in Panská Street and then graduated from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering of the Czech Technical University. He worked at the Prague Long Distance Cable Administration (SDK), where he worked as an operations engineer and was responsible for the network of connections from the radio to the transmitters. Because of his employment, he joined the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia (KSČ). During the invasion of the Warsaw Pact troops, he was involved in ensuring the operation of radio broadcasting via cable distribution. He was a member of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia during the normalisation period, he left the party in 1992. In 2023 he was living in Prague.