Oldà Âich ÃÂernÃÂk (27 October 1921 â 19 October 1994) was a Czech communist politician. He was the prime minister of Czechoslovakia from 8 April 1968 to 28 January 1970.
A party official and well-known technocrat, ÃÂernÃÂk 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. After party leader Alexander DubÃÂek was replaced with Gustáv Husák in 1969, ÃÂernÃÂk publicly distanced himself from his previous support of reform. It was not enough to prevent him from being forced out as prime minister in 1970; he was expelled from the party soon afterward. He attempted a political comeback in the early 1990s after the end of the communist regime. In 1994, he survived a serious car accident; shortly afterward he died in Prague of cardiac arrest. His grave portrait at the Vyà ¡ehrad Cemetery was created by Jitka Malovaná.