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Oldřich Černík

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Preceded by
  
Jozef Lenart

Name
  
Oldrich Cernik

Succeeded by
  
Lubomir Strougal

Nationality
  
Czech

Role
  
Political figure

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Born
  
October 21, 1921 Ostrava, Czechoslovakia (
1921-10-21
)

Political party
  
Communist Party of Czechoslovakia

Died
  
October 19, 1994, Prague, Czech Republic

Party
  
Communist Party of Czechoslovakia

Oldřich Černík (October 27, 1921 - October 19, 1994) was a Czechoslovakian Communist political figure. He was the Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia from April 8, 1968 to January 28, 1970.

A party official and well-known technocrat, Černík was a strong supporter of the Prague Spring reforms of 1968. In August 1968 he was forced to go to the Soviet Union along with other politicians, and when he returned he asked the Czech people to cooperate with the Soviet Union but promised to continue reforms. In 1970 he lost his position due to his continued support of reform and was expelled from the communist party. He attempted a political comeback in the early 1990s after the end of the communist regime. He died in Prague.

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Oldřich Černík Wikipedia