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* [[MEPs_DROI|Subcommittee on Human Rights]] (Member)
 
* [[MEPs_DROI|Subcommittee on Human Rights]] (Member)
 
* Delegation to the EU-Croatia Joint Parliamentary Committee (Member)
 
* Delegation to the EU-Croatia Joint Parliamentary Committee (Member)
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* [[MEPs_AGRI|Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development]] (Substitute)
 
* [[MEPs_AFET|Committee on Foreign Affairs]] (Substitute)
 
* [[MEPs_AFET|Committee on Foreign Affairs]] (Substitute)
* [[MEPs_AGRI|Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development]] (Substitute)
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* Delegation for relations with Belarus (Substitute)
 
* Delegation to the EU-Ukraine Parliamentary Cooperation Committee (Substitute)
 
* Delegation to the EU-Ukraine Parliamentary Cooperation Committee (Substitute)
* Delegation for relations with Belarus (Substitute)
 
* 1965-1967 called up for military service in a punishment battalion on a charge of 'political unreliability'; from 1968 in political exile in Germany; worked there as an electrical fitter and on the journal 'Gewerkschafter' (Trade Unionist); member of the Wege 68 Association, publisher of the exiles' journal 'Listy' (Leaves). (Curriculum vitae)
 
* 1973-1976 Seminar on politics, Frankfurt (adult education) (1973-1976); 1976-1981 studied political science at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Frankfurt. (Curriculum vitae)
 
* Helped found the Green Party from the mid-1970s. (Curriculum vitae)
 
* 1981-1983 Frankfurt municipal councillor, 1983-1985 Member of the Bundestag (Foreign Affairs Committee), 1985-1990 Group specialist on foreign and security policy, human rights and eastern Europe. (Curriculum vitae)
 
* 1990 regained citizenship and appointed to the Council of Advisers by President Vaclav Havel. (Curriculum vitae)
 
* 1991-2004 Head of the Heinrich Böll Foundation, Prague; 1998-2000 Bonn office of the Foundation. (Curriculum vitae)
 
* Member of the European Parliament (since 2004). (Curriculum vitae)
 
  
 
====Curriculum Vitae====
 
====Curriculum Vitae====
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''Thanks to improve this part with opinions from Milan HORÁČEK about Squaring the Net concerned issues (see page [[Help:Political_Memory]] to know how to do it).''
 
''Thanks to improve this part with opinions from Milan HORÁČEK about Squaring the Net concerned issues (see page [[Help:Political_Memory]] to know how to do it).''
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[[Category:MEPs]] [[Category:Political_Memory]]

Version du 8 décembre 2008 à 00:39

Political Memory: Milan HORÁČEK, MEP

{{#icon:MilanHoracek.jpg|Milan HORÁČEK}}

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Contact
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Functions in European Parliament

Curriculum Vitae

  • 1965-1967 called up for military service in a punishment battalion on a charge of 'political unreliability'
  • From 1968 in political exile in Germany
  • Worked there as an electrical fitter and on the journal 'Gewerkschafter' (Trade Unionist)
  • Member of the Wege 68 Association, publisher of the exiles' journal 'Listy' (Leaves). 1973-1976 Seminar on politics, Frankfurt (adult education) (1973-1976)
  • 1976-1981 studied political science at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Frankfurt
  • Helped found the Green Party from the mid-1970s. 1981-1983 Frankfurt municipal councillor, 1983-1985 Member of the Bundestag (Foreign Affairs Committee), 1985-1990 Group specialist on foreign and security policy, human rights and eastern Europe. 1990 regained citizenship and appointed to the Council of Advisers by President Vaclav Havel. 1991-2004 Head of the Heinrich Böll Foundation, Prague
  • 1998-2000 Bonn office of the Foundation
  • Member of the European Parliament (since 2004)

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Opinions

Sources

Positions

Thanks to improve this part with opinions from Milan HORÁČEK about Squaring the Net concerned issues (see page Help:Political_Memory to know how to do it).