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== Career == | == Career == | ||
− | :2006 - Appointed member of the Steering Committee of the World Movement for Democracy | + | :2006 - Appointed member of the Steering Committee of the [[World Movement for Democracy]] |
− | :2004 to date - Member of the European Parliament (EPP-ED) - Committee on Foreign Affairs, Head of Interparliamentary Delegation for relations with Israel, Member of the Euro-Mediterranean Parliamentary Assembly - Committee on Economic and Financial Issues, Social Affairs and Education, Member in the Subommittee on Security and Defence, substitute in the Delegation for relations with Iran and Committee on Budgets. | + | :2004 to date - Member of the European Parliament (EPP-ED) - Committee on Foreign Affairs, Head of [[Interparliamentary Delegation for relations with Israel]], Member of the Euro-Mediterranean Parliamentary Assembly - Committee on Economic and Financial Issues, Social Affairs and Education, Member in the Subommittee on Security and Defence, substitute in the Delegation for relations with Iran and Committee on Budgets. |
:2004 - Running for European Parliament, as independent, nominated by European Democrats, for EPP – ED. | :2004 - Running for European Parliament, as independent, nominated by European Democrats, for EPP – ED. | ||
:2002-2004 - Ambassador of the Czech Republic to the State of Kuwait and Qatar. | :2002-2004 - Ambassador of the Czech Republic to the State of Kuwait and Qatar. | ||
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:1997-2001 - Ambassador of the Czech Republic to the Republic of Slovenia. | :1997-2001 - Ambassador of the Czech Republic to the Republic of Slovenia. | ||
:1991-1997 - Director of the Middle East and North Africa Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czechoslovak Federal Republic and the Czech Republic. | :1991-1997 - Director of the Middle East and North Africa Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czechoslovak Federal Republic and the Czech Republic. | ||
− | :1990-1991 - started work with the Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Department of the Middle East, desk-officer for Maher. | + | :1990-1991 - started work with the Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Department of the Middle East, desk-officer for Maher. |
==Affiliations== | ==Affiliations== |
Revision as of 07:16, 9 November 2009
Jana Hybášková
Contents
Career
- 2006 - Appointed member of the Steering Committee of the World Movement for Democracy
- 2004 to date - Member of the European Parliament (EPP-ED) - Committee on Foreign Affairs, Head of Interparliamentary Delegation for relations with Israel, Member of the Euro-Mediterranean Parliamentary Assembly - Committee on Economic and Financial Issues, Social Affairs and Education, Member in the Subommittee on Security and Defence, substitute in the Delegation for relations with Iran and Committee on Budgets.
- 2004 - Running for European Parliament, as independent, nominated by European Democrats, for EPP – ED.
- 2002-2004 - Ambassador of the Czech Republic to the State of Kuwait and Qatar.
- 2001-2002 - Ambassador, Adviser to the State Secretary for the European Affairs to the Czech Republic.
- 1997-2001 - Ambassador of the Czech Republic to the Republic of Slovenia.
- 1991-1997 - Director of the Middle East and North Africa Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czechoslovak Federal Republic and the Czech Republic.
- 1990-1991 - started work with the Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Department of the Middle East, desk-officer for Maher.
Affiliations
- European Friends of Israel – chairman of EP interparliamentary delegation for relations with Israel[1]
- Democracy & Security International Conference
Contact, References and Resources
Contact
- Website: www.hybaskova.cz
Resources
- Neocon Europe Jana Hybášková
References
- ↑ Press Release, personal webiste; press release indicates that she was a co-signatory of the item. 20 June 2007 (Accessed: 16 March 2008)