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Slovakia's Superman

By Lukáš Fila   -  06.10.2011 / 04:33 CET
A profile of Richard Sulík, the Slovak who might yet pull the plug on the eurozone's bail-out fund.

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Curriculum Vitae

1968: Born, Bratislava

1987-89: Studied physics at Technical University, Munich

1989-92: Studied economics at Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich

1991-2001: Founder and manager of Fax & Copy (later FaxCopy)

1998-2003: Studied economics at the Economics University, Bratislava

2002-03: Adviser to Finance Minister Ivan Mikloš

2003-06: Member of Mikloš's private office

2004-06: Chief executive of OLO, Bratislava's waste-management company

2006-07: Adviser to Finance Minister Ján Pociatek

2007: Initiates campaign against concession fees for public-service media

2009: Founded Sloboda a Solidarita (Freedom and Solidarity)

2010-: Speaker of the Slovak parliament

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