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'''Ľudovít Černák''' (born [[October 12]], [[1951]] in [[Hliník nad Hronom]]) is a former Slovak politician, businessman and the chairman of the Slovak football club [[ŠK Slovan Bratislava]]. A graduate of the Slovak Technical College in Bratislava, he also graduated as an internal aspirant from the Technical College in Košice. In 1990 he completed a three-month course from the University in Birmingham. In September 1989, he was chosen as the General Director of ZSNP (a Slovak metallurgy company). In the 1992 elections, he was chosen to be a Member of the Slovak National Council where he was again selected as a member of the government of the Slovak Republic and entrusted to perform the function of the Minister of Economics of the Slovak Republic. From 1993-1994 he served as the Deputy Prime Minister of the National Council of the Slovak Republic and from 1994-1998 he was a Member of Parliament in the National Council of the Slovak Republic. From 1998-1999 he was again chosen to be the Minister of Economics.
'''Ľudovít Černák''' (born [[October 12]], [[1951]] in [[Hliník nad Hronom]]) is a former Slovak politician, businessman and the chairman of the Slovak football club [[ŠK Slovan Bratislava]]. A graduate of the Slovak Technical College in Bratislava, he also graduated as an internal aspirant from the Technical College in Košice. In 1990 he completed a three-month course from the University in Birmingham. In September 1989, he was chosen as the General Director of ZSNP (a Slovak metallurgy company). In the 1992 elections, he was chosen to be a Member of the Slovak National Council where he was again selected as a member of the government of the Slovak Republic and entrusted to perform the function of the Minister of Economics of the Slovak Republic. From 1993-1994 he served as the Deputy Prime Minister of the National Council of the Slovak Republic and from 1994-1998 he was a Member of Parliament in the National Council of the Slovak Republic. From 1998-1999 he was again chosen to be the Minister of Economics.
In April 2000 he established Sitno Holding, a.s., where he is the Chairman of the Board of Directors
In April 2000 he established Sitno Holding, a.s., where he is the Chairman of the Board of Directors

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Ľudovít Černák (born October 12, 1951 in Hliník nad Hronom) is a former Slovak politician, businessman and the chairman of the Slovak football club ŠK Slovan Bratislava. A graduate of the Slovak Technical College in Bratislava, he also graduated as an internal aspirant from the Technical College in Košice. In 1990 he completed a three-month course from the University in Birmingham. In September 1989, he was chosen as the General Director of ZSNP (a Slovak metallurgy company). In the 1992 elections, he was chosen to be a Member of the Slovak National Council where he was again selected as a member of the government of the Slovak Republic and entrusted to perform the function of the Minister of Economics of the Slovak Republic. From 1993-1994 he served as the Deputy Prime Minister of the National Council of the Slovak Republic and from 1994-1998 he was a Member of Parliament in the National Council of the Slovak Republic. From 1998-1999 he was again chosen to be the Minister of Economics. In April 2000 he established Sitno Holding, a.s., where he is the Chairman of the Board of Directors

Political career