Ivan Čarnogurský

Slovak businessman and politician (1933–2022)
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Ivan Čarnogurský
Member of the Chamber of People of Czechoslovakia
In office
6 June 1992 – 31 December 1992
Member of the Slovak National Council [sk]
In office
1990–1992
Personal details
Born(1933-05-27)27 May 1933
Bratislava, Czechoslovakia
Died9 November 2022(2022-11-09) (aged 89)
Bratislava, Slovakia
NationalitySlovak
Political partyKDH
EducationSlovak University of Technology in Bratislava
University of Economics in Bratislava
OccupationBusinessman

Ivan Čarnogurský (27 May 1933 – 9 November 2022) was a Slovak businessman and politician. A member of the Christian Democratic Movement, he served in the Chamber of People from June to December 1992.[1]

He was the brother of the first prime minister of Slovakia Ján Čarnogurský.[2]

Čarnogurský died in Bratislava on 9 November 2022, at the age of 89.[3]

Biography

He grew up with his grandmother in Vajnory and after the outbreak of the Second World War in Mala Frankova in Zamagurie.[4] He studied mechanical engineering at the Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava and management at the University of Economics in Bratislava. From 1958 to 1989 he worked as an engineer in various positions, successively in senior positions. From 1969 to 1970 he managed the construction of the airport in Nasseria, Iraq,[5] and participated in the design and construction of the Gabčíkovo hydroelectric power station.[6]

References

  1. ^ "Ing. Ivan Čarnogurský". Parliament of the Czech Republic (in Czech).
  2. ^ "Zomrel politik Ivan Čarnogurský". www.kosiceonline.sk. Retrieved 14 November 2022.
  3. ^ "Vo veku 89 rokov zomrel politik I. Čarnogurský". News Agency of the Slovak Republic (in Slovak). 9 November 2022. Retrieved 12 November 2022.
  4. ^ "Ivan Čarnogurský". Slovenské literárne centrum (in Slovak). 2020-07-17. Retrieved 2023-09-13.
  5. ^ "CURRICULUM VITAE : Ing. Ivan ČARNOGURSKÝ". bosmip.eu. 2016-03-05. Retrieved 2023-09-13.
  6. ^ Hübel, Jozef (2017-12-18). "Som hrdý na Vodné dielo Gabčíkovo, horory ekológov sa dodnes nenaplnili, tvrdí jeho staviteľ Ivan Čarnogurský | Parlamentné Listy". parlamentnelisty.sk (in Slovak). Retrieved 2023-09-13.
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