The Communists did not have the right to participate in the development after 1989
Jiří Buřič was born on May 16, 1952 in Kolín to a family of Věra and Ludvík Buřič. He had a brother four years older. His grandfather Jan Čerňanský ran his own stamp and date company in Kolín, but after February 1948, when the Communist Party took over political power, the communists forcibly transferred his company to the cooperative ZNAK Klánovice, where his grandfather worked as an ordinary worker. In 1969, Jiří’s older brother, Ludvík, emigrated to the USA. The family was interrogated, Jiří was under police provocation. In 1972 he graduated from a secondary agricultural school in Poděbrady. He then worked in Mototechna as a commodity expert in vegetables, as a stage assistant in the Kolín theatre and in AŽD - railway automation. In the mid-1970s he married and had a family. In 1989, he actively participated in the Civic Forum, which he became a spokesman for. He organized a general strike on November 27, 1989 in AŽD. In 1990 he became the mayor of Kolín after the municipal elections, and was elected for the second time as a member of the ODS in 2006. In 2010, he involuntarily terminated his position in municipal politics due to the corruption case of the then deputy mayor Roman Pekárek.