The thing I disliked about communism was its stupidity and lack of freedom
Vlasta Parkanová, née Trnovcová, was born on 21 November 1951 in Prague. She spent her childhood in Tábor with her mother and grandparents. From an early age, she enjoyed music and literature, which helped her to anchor herself in a society where she felt lonely. In 1967-1970 she studied at the Tábor grammar school. In July 1968, she applied to join the Club of Committed Non-Partisans (KAN). She lived through the invasion of the Warsaw Pact troops in Tábor, where she took photos of the subsequent events. In Prague, she participated in demonstrations during the first anniversary of the occupation. In 1970-1975 she studied at the Faculty of Law of Charles University. She then worked as a corporate lawyer in various companies. From January 1990 she served as a co-opted deputy. In December 1991, she became a member of the Civic Democratic Alliance (ODA). She was a member of the Commission for Supervision of the Displacement of Soviet Troops. She served as Minister of Justice from 1997-1998. She was then Minister of Defence from 2007-2009. In 2024 she was living in Sezimovo Ústí.