Milan Horáček

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Milan Horáček

Milan Horáček (born 30 October 1946, Ullersdorf Velké Losiny) is a former MEP for Germany from Alliance '90/ The Greens (2004-09).[1] He is also listed in the support group of EU-Russia Centre.[2]


Affiliations

Parliamentary Affiliations

Record and Controversies

Declaration of Financial Interests

<Professional Activities:

  • Member of European Parliament.[3]

Record of Parliamentary Votes

Personal Information

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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http://www.milan-horacek.de
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Resources

Notes

  1. European Parliament, MEP Directory: Milan Horáček, accessed 19 November 2010.
  2. EU-Russia Centre, Advisory Board, accessed 19 November 2010.
  3. European Parliament, Erklärung der finanziellen Interessen der Mitglieder: Milan Horáček, 08 December 2008, accessed 11 March 2009.