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Lukáš Černohorský (born 19 November 1984 in Dlouhá Lhota) [1] is a Czech politician and IT analyst, from August 2014 to April 2016 the chairman of the Czech Pirate Party, from 2017 to 2021 a member of the Chamber of Deputies of the Parliament. In January 2018, he was appointed chairman of the OKD Commission of Inquiry. [2]

Early life

He was born in Dlouhá Lhota in the Příbram region, and later moved to Ostrava with his parents.

He graduated from the Secondary Industrial School of Electrical Engineering and graduated in 2004. He subsequently graduated in measurement and control technology at the University of Mining - Technical University of Ostrava (graduated in 2010 and obtained the degree of Ing.).

He worked as an IT analyst and later as a test engineer until 2012. [3] [4]

He has been involved as a spokesman and member of the petitions committee, which is working in Ostrava to promote the preservation of three historic buildings known as Ostravica-Textilia. [5]

Political influence

He is a member of the Czech Pirate Party, was one of the co-founders of the Regional Association of Pirates in the Moravian-Silesian Region and was also its chairman.

In the municipal elections in 2010, he ran for the Ostrava City Council, but failed. [6] He also failed as a Pirate leader in the regional elections in 2012, when he tried to get into the Moravian-Silesian Regional Council. [7]

In the elections to the Chamber of Deputies of the Parliament of the Czech Republic in 2010 and in 2013, he ran for the Pirates in the Moravian-Silesian Region, but he never won a parliamentary mandate. [8] [9]

He was elected chairman of the Czech Pirate Party at a national forum in Prague on August 2, 2014, when he received 78 votes. [8] [9] In the municipal elections in 2014, he led the candidate of the subject We are Ostrava - a coalition of the Green Party and Pirates (i.e. Pirates and SZ), but the group did not get into the city council. [10] He served as party chairman until April 2016. [11]

In the elections to the Senate of the Parliament of the Czech Republic in 2016, he decided to run for Pirates in District No. 73 - Frýdek-Místek, [12] but did not meet the legal age limit and was not allowed to run. [13] At the same time, he was the leader of the Pirates candidate in the Moravian-Silesian Region in the regional elections in 2016, but he failed. [14]

In the elections to the Chamber of Deputies of the Parliament of the Czech Republic in 2017, he was the leader of the Pirates in the Moravian-Silesian Region [15] and was elected a deputy from this position. [16] In the municipal elections in 2018, he ran for the Pirates of the Ostrava City Council, but failed. [17]

In the elections to the Chamber of Deputies of the Parliament of the Czech Republic in 2021, from the position of a member of the Pirates, he was the leader of the candidate of the Pirates and Mayors coalition in the Moravian-Silesian Region [18], but was not elected. He thus failed to defend the Member's mandate. [19]


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