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Rudolf Huliak (born 5 May 1975) is a Slovak politician serving as minister of tourism and sports since 2025. From 2023 to 2025, he was a member of the National Council.


Early life

Rudolf Huliak was born on 5 May 1975 in
Očová Očová (, until 1899: ) is a village and municipality of the Zvolen District in the Banská Bystrica Region of Slovakia. History Before the establishment of independent Czechoslovakia in 1918, Očová was part of Zólyom County within the Kingdo ...
. He studied economics of transportation at the University of Žilina. After graduation he started a car paining business in Očová. He has also been active as a representative of hunting organizations.


Political career

In the
2020 Slovak parliamentary election Parliamentary elections were held in Slovakia on 29 February 2020 to elect all 150 members of the National Council. The populist Ordinary People and Independent Personalities–NOVA–Christian Union–Change from Below (OĽaNO–NOVA–KÚ� ...
, Huliak ran on the election list of the far-right
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but failed to win a parliament seat after receiving only 899 votes. The following year, Huliak briefly joined the Slovak PATRIOT party but soon left and started his own party called National Coalition / Independent Candidates and became its chair. In 2022, Huliak was elected mayor of Očová after winning 510 votes in the regional elections. In the same elections, he ran for the post of governor of the
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and despite finishing third, his candidacy won over 23,000 votes and propelled Huliak into national politics. In the
2023 Slovak parliamentary election Early parliamentary elections were held in the Slovakia, Slovak Republic on 30 September 2023 to elect members of the National Council (Slovakia), National Council. Regular elections were scheduled to be held in 2024. However, on 15 December 202 ...
, he ran at the list of the
Slovak National Party The Slovak National Party (, SNS) is an ultranationalist political party in Slovakia. The party characterizes itself as a nationalist party based on both social and European Christian values. Since 1990 SNS has won seats in every Slovak pa ...
, which has signed an electoral coalition treaty with his party. Huliak was elected MP with 58,875 preferential votes. Huliak's name was put forward for the position of Environment Minsiter. Nonetheless, the nomination was controversial as Huliak was known for being a climate change denier. Over 40,000 citizens including scientists, academics and environmental campaigners signed a petition against Huliak becoming a minister. Meanwhile, 16,000 citizens signed a counterpetition. The president
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refused to confirm Huliak's appointment, arguing the candidate is not suitable as he denies the existence of climate change. In 2024, Huliak started a rebellion against the leadership of the Slovak National Party. Along with two fellow National Coalition MPs, he started blocking government proposals in the National Council. The strength of Huliak's faction increased to four, equal to the size of the government's majority in the parliament after it was joined by the former
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MP Roman Malatinec. The crisis was resolved in March 2025 in exchange for Huliak becoming the minister of sports and tourism.


Views


Environment

Huliak repeatedly denied the existence of climate change. According to Huliak, the increasing temperatures are caused by incorrect measurement. He refers to
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as an act of terrorism. He also argued that the decrease of
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in the atmosphere might make the air "explosive and unsuitable for humans". In a TV show, Huliak demonstrated the beneficent qualities of carbon dioxide by exhaling cigar smoke on a plant in a terrarium, claiming the plant good condition proves that CO2 is good for nature. He often posts picture of animals hunted by himself, including bears, on his social media channels.


Foreign policy

Huliak is strongly pro-Russian. The National Coalition campaigned in the 2023 election for Slovakia's exit from the European Union and Nato. After the election, Huliak said the Slovak prime minister should travel to Moscow and beg
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to forgive Slovakia for supporting Ukraine in
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. In 2024, he argued Putin and
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, the president of Ukraine, should end the conflict in Očová over a bowl of his goulash. One of his first meetings as the minister of sport was with the Russian ambassador. After the meeting Huliak said all restrictions for Russian athletes in international competitions should be lifted.


Controversy

In 2024, Huliak referred to the
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MP Lucia Plaváková as a "bitch" for supporting abortion. He later refused to apologize, claiming that he did not mean to cause offense as he has respect for female dogs and that such words were commonly used to refer to attractive females in his youth.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Huliak, Rudolf 1975 births Living people Members of the National Council (Slovakia) 2023–2027 Government ministers of Slovakia Sports ministers Tourism ministers People from Zvolen District