What imprisoned Czech playwright went on to become president of Czechoslovakia?

a) Václav Havel
b) Bronislaw Geremek
Consider This: He was released from prison following persistent vigils staged by the Czechs. See 15.1.1: Soft Revolutions.
c) Lech Wal?sa
Consider This: He was released from prison following persistent vigils staged by the Czechs. See 15.1.1: Soft Revolutions.
d) Miloš Zeman
Consider This: He was released from prison following persistent vigils staged by the Czechs. See 15.1.1: Soft Revolutions.


a) Václav Havel

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