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Věra Jourová

Věra Jourová (Czech pronunciation: [ˈvjɛra ˈjourovaː]; born 18 August 1964) is a Czech politician and lawyer who has been the Vice President of the European Commission for Values and Transparency since 1 December 2019[1] and previously served as the European Commissioner for Justice, Consumers and Gender Equality from 2014 to 2019.[2] She served as a Member of the Chamber of Deputies between 2013 and 2014 and as the Czech Minister for Regional Development in 2014.

Věra Jourová
Jourová in 2023
Vice President of the European Commission for Values and Transparency
Assumed office
1 December 2019
PresidentUrsula von der Leyen
Preceded by7 European Commissioners
European Commissioner for Justice, Consumers and Gender Equality
In office
1 November 2014 – 30 November 2019
PresidentJean-Claude Juncker
Preceded byMartine Reicherts (Justice, Fundamental Rights and Citizenship)
Neven Mimica (Consumer Protection)
Succeeded byDidier Reynders (Justice)
Helena Dalli (Equality)
15th Minister of Regional Development
In office
29 January 2014 – 8 October 2014
Prime MinisterBohuslav Sobotka
Preceded byFrantišek Lukl
Succeeded byKarla Šlechtová
Member of the Chamber of Deputies
In office
26 October 2013 – 21 October 2014
Personal details
Born (1964-08-18) 18 August 1964 (age 59)
Třebíč, Czechoslovakia
(now Czech Republic)
Political partyEuropean Democratic Party (2008–2010)
ANO 2011 (2012–present)
Other political
affiliations
Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party
Children2
EducationCharles University

In 2019, Time magazine ranked Jourová in its list of 100 most influential people of the year, citing her role in the adoption of the General Data Protection Regulation and new privacy rights as European Commissioner.[3]

Early life and education edit

Jourová grew up in Třebíč, a small town in which her parents, a kindergarten teacher and caterer, ran a folk troupe. She studied cultural anthropology at Charles University in Prague, while raising two children. Upon graduation, she returned to work in Třebíč's local council.[4]

Career in the public sector edit

Jourová served as secretary and spokesperson of the Municipal Office of Třebíč, Vysočina Region, Czech Republic, from 1995 until 2000 and as Head of the Department of Regional Development for the Vysočina Region from 2001 to 2003. She entered national politics when she was tapped to work as Deputy Head of the Ministry of Regional Development, where she led the European Integration Section until March 2006. Her responsibilities included leading the Czech team that negotiated EU funds with the European Commission and European Investment Bank as well as managing EU funds in the Czech Republic.[5]

In October 2006, Jourová was accused of accepting a 2 million bribe from Ladislav Péťa, mayor of Budišov, South Moravia, for securing EU subsidies to the reconstruction of the Budišov Chateau.[6] Although she was fully exonerated, she spent more than a month in pre-trial detention, which "brought divorce and anguish to her family".[7] Her prosecution was halted in mid-2008, when the police came forward and said that the bribery had never happened.[6]

Between 2006 and 2013, Jourová was an independent consultant providing advice on EU matters to the Czech Republic, Romania, Germany, Belarus, Latvia, Estonia, North Macedonia, Serbia, Montenegro, and Moldova.[5]

Political career edit

Career in national politics edit

Jourová has been a member of the ANO political party since 2012, and since 2013, she has been the movement's deputy chairwoman. She was elected as a Member of the Chamber of Deputies of the Parliament in October 2013, and became Minister for Regional Development in January 2014 in the government of Bohuslav Sobotka.[8] Her popularity ratings remained consistently high, helping to drive the party to second place in the 2013 national elections and to victory in the 2014 European elections.[4]

Member of the European Commission, 2014–present edit

 
Jourová testifies before the European Parliament in 2019 for confirmation as Vice-President and Commissioner for Values and Transparency

In July 2014, the three parties in the Czech government agreed that the country's next European commissioner should be Jourová.[9] At the time, there was speculation she would vie for the important posts of European Commissioner for Regional Policy or the European Commissioner for Internal Market and Services.[9]

After an EU Parliament hearing[10] she was confirmed as the European Union's Commissioner for Justice, Consumers and Gender Equality as a part of the Juncker Commission.[2] The Corporate Europe Observatory "expressed serious doubts" about her possible conflicts of interest due to her ties with ANO Chairman Andrej Babiš, who is also the Czech Finance Minister and a billionaire businessman.[6][11] Her party, ANO, belongs to the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe in the European Parliament.

Her responsibilities include gender equality, judicial cooperation within the EU, and privacy concerns, including concluding negotiations on a comprehensive EU-U.S. Safe Harbor Agreement and working with the Vice-President for the Digital Single Market Andrus Ansip to pass "EU data protection reform and by modernis[e] and simplify[] consumer rules for online and digital purchases".[12] In addition, her portfolio includes "overseeing remuneration rules across the City of London, enforcing EU pay curbs and bonus caps", something that was explicitly carved out of Jonathan Hill's portfolio as Commissioner for Financial Stability, Financial Services and Capital Markets Union "amid concerns that members of the European Parliament will try to veto his appointment".[7] In 2018, Jourová was put in charge of drafting rules to assess the independence and functioning of a country's judicial system as a condition for receiving funds from the budget of the European Union.[13]

Jourová said that Germany acted "according to the rules" regarding Spain's extradition request for Catalan president Carles Puigdemont.[14]

Following the 2019 European elections, Babiš nominated Jourová for a second term in the European Commission.[15]

In April 2021, Jourová was included in a list of eight public officials that were banned by Russia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs from entering the country in retaliation for EU sanctions on Russians.[16]

Controversy edit

Some MEPs have expressed concern over Jourová's affiliation to controversial billionaire-turned politician Andrej Babiš and his political movement ANO.[17]

References edit

  1. ^ "Věra Jourová". European Commission. 2019-10-24. Retrieved 2019-12-08.
  2. ^ a b Velinger, Jan (8 October 2014). "Jourová approved for European commissioner post". Radio Prague.
  3. ^ "Vera Jourova: The 100 Most Influential People of 2019". TIME. Retrieved 2019-09-14.
  4. ^ a b Andrew Gardner (April 1, 2015), Věra Jourová: Feisty commissioner European Voice.
  5. ^ a b Jourová, Věra. "Curriculum Vitae (as of January 1, 2014)" (PDF). Elections2014.eu. Retrieved 24 October 2014.
  6. ^ a b c "New Czech EU Commissioner Jourová emphasizes her independence". Prague Post. 29 September 2014.
  7. ^ a b Alex Barker; Duncan Robinson; Sam Fleming; George Parker (26 September 2014). "Věra Jourová: Rapid rise from a Czech jail for EU bank pay chief". Financial Times.
  8. ^ "Minister of Regional Development", mmr.cz, retrieved 27 May 2014
  9. ^ a b Andrew Gardner (July 21, 2014), Czechs choose Věra Jourová for European commissioner European Voice.
  10. ^ "Vĕra Jourová". Hearings 2014 | European Parliament. Retrieved 2022-06-19.
  11. ^ "More prospective commissioners with questions to answer"
  12. ^ Juncker, Jean-Claude. "Mission Letter: Commissioner for Justice, Consumers and Gender Equality (10 September 2014)" (PDF). European Commission.
  13. ^ Mehreen Khan (January 22, 2018), Brussels faces clash with Poland over budget link to rule of law Financial Times.
  14. ^ "European Commission defends Germany's handling of Puigdemont case". El Nacional.cat. 11 April 2018.
  15. ^ Lily Bayer (July 29, 2019), Věra Jourová nominated for second term in European Commission Politico Europe.
  16. ^ Andrew Gray (April 30, 2021), Russia bans top EU officials in retaliation for sanctions Politico Europe.
  17. ^ "European Voice suggests EC nominee Jourová got off to good start but fell short". Czech Radio. 2 October 2014.

External links edit

  • Věra Jourová profile at idnes.cz
  • Věra Jourová on Twitter
Political offices
Preceded by Czech European Commissioner
2014–present
Incumbent
Preceded byas European Commissioner for Justice, Fundamental Rights and Citizenship European Commissioner for Justice, Consumers and Gender Equality
2014–present
Preceded byas European Commissioner for Consumer Protection

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Vera Jourova Czech pronunciation ˈvjɛra ˈjourovaː born 18 August 1964 is a Czech politician and lawyer who has been the Vice President of the European Commission for Values and Transparency since 1 December 2019 1 and previously served as the European Commissioner for Justice Consumers and Gender Equality from 2014 to 2019 2 She served as a Member of the Chamber of Deputies between 2013 and 2014 and as the Czech Minister for Regional Development in 2014 Vera JourovaJourova in 2023Vice President of the European Commission for Values and TransparencyIncumbentAssumed office 1 December 2019PresidentUrsula von der LeyenPreceded by7 European CommissionersEuropean Commissioner for Justice Consumers and Gender EqualityIn office 1 November 2014 30 November 2019PresidentJean Claude JunckerPreceded byMartine Reicherts Justice Fundamental Rights and Citizenship Neven Mimica Consumer Protection Succeeded byDidier Reynders Justice Helena Dalli Equality 15th Minister of Regional DevelopmentIn office 29 January 2014 8 October 2014Prime MinisterBohuslav SobotkaPreceded byFrantisek LuklSucceeded byKarla SlechtovaMember of the Chamber of DeputiesIn office 26 October 2013 21 October 2014Personal detailsBorn 1964 08 18 18 August 1964 age 59 Trebic Czechoslovakia now Czech Republic Political partyEuropean Democratic Party 2008 2010 ANO 2011 2012 present Other politicalaffiliationsAlliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe PartyChildren2EducationCharles UniversityIn 2019 Time magazine ranked Jourova in its list of 100 most influential people of the year citing her role in the adoption of the General Data Protection Regulation and new privacy rights as European Commissioner 3 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career in the public sector 3 Political career 3 1 Career in national politics 3 2 Member of the European Commission 2014 present 4 Controversy 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education editJourova grew up in Trebic a small town in which her parents a kindergarten teacher and caterer ran a folk troupe She studied cultural anthropology at Charles University in Prague while raising two children Upon graduation she returned to work in Trebic s local council 4 Career in the public sector editJourova served as secretary and spokesperson of the Municipal Office of Trebic Vysocina Region Czech Republic from 1995 until 2000 and as Head of the Department of Regional Development for the Vysocina Region from 2001 to 2003 She entered national politics when she was tapped to work as Deputy Head of the Ministry of Regional Development where she led the European Integration Section until March 2006 Her responsibilities included leading the Czech team that negotiated EU funds with the European Commission and European Investment Bank as well as managing EU funds in the Czech Republic 5 In October 2006 Jourova was accused of accepting a 2 million Kc bribe from Ladislav Peta mayor of Budisov South Moravia for securing EU subsidies to the reconstruction of the Budisov Chateau 6 Although she was fully exonerated she spent more than a month in pre trial detention which brought divorce and anguish to her family 7 Her prosecution was halted in mid 2008 when the police came forward and said that the bribery had never happened 6 Between 2006 and 2013 Jourova was an independent consultant providing advice on EU matters to the Czech Republic Romania Germany Belarus Latvia Estonia North Macedonia Serbia Montenegro and Moldova 5 Political career editCareer in national politics edit Jourova has been a member of the ANO political party since 2012 and since 2013 she has been the movement s deputy chairwoman She was elected as a Member of the Chamber of Deputies of the Parliament in October 2013 and became Minister for Regional Development in January 2014 in the government of Bohuslav Sobotka 8 Her popularity ratings remained consistently high helping to drive the party to second place in the 2013 national elections and to victory in the 2014 European elections 4 Member of the European Commission 2014 present edit nbsp Jourova testifies before the European Parliament in 2019 for confirmation as Vice President and Commissioner for Values and TransparencyIn July 2014 the three parties in the Czech government agreed that the country s next European commissioner should be Jourova 9 At the time there was speculation she would vie for the important posts of European Commissioner for Regional Policy or the European Commissioner for Internal Market and Services 9 After an EU Parliament hearing 10 she was confirmed as the European Union s Commissioner for Justice Consumers and Gender Equality as a part of the Juncker Commission 2 The Corporate Europe Observatory expressed serious doubts about her possible conflicts of interest due to her ties with ANO Chairman Andrej Babis who is also the Czech Finance Minister and a billionaire businessman 6 11 Her party ANO belongs to the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe in the European Parliament Her responsibilities include gender equality judicial cooperation within the EU and privacy concerns including concluding negotiations on a comprehensive EU U S Safe Harbor Agreement and working with the Vice President for the Digital Single Market Andrus Ansip to pass EU data protection reform and by modernis e and simplify consumer rules for online and digital purchases 12 In addition her portfolio includes overseeing remuneration rules across the City of London enforcing EU pay curbs and bonus caps something that was explicitly carved out of Jonathan Hill s portfolio as Commissioner for Financial Stability Financial Services and Capital Markets Union amid concerns that members of the European Parliament will try to veto his appointment 7 In 2018 Jourova was put in charge of drafting rules to assess the independence and functioning of a country s judicial system as a condition for receiving funds from the budget of the European Union 13 Jourova said that Germany acted according to the rules regarding Spain s extradition request for Catalan president Carles Puigdemont 14 Following the 2019 European elections Babis nominated Jourova for a second term in the European Commission 15 In April 2021 Jourova was included in a list of eight public officials that were banned by Russia s Ministry of Foreign Affairs from entering the country in retaliation for EU sanctions on Russians 16 Controversy editSome MEPs have expressed concern over Jourova s affiliation to controversial billionaire turned politician Andrej Babis and his political movement ANO 17 References edit Vera Jourova European Commission 2019 10 24 Retrieved 2019 12 08 a b Velinger Jan 8 October 2014 Jourova approved for European commissioner post Radio Prague Vera Jourova The 100 Most Influential People of 2019 TIME Retrieved 2019 09 14 a b Andrew Gardner April 1 2015 Vera Jourova Feisty commissioner European Voice a b Jourova Vera Curriculum Vitae as of January 1 2014 PDF Elections2014 eu Retrieved 24 October 2014 a b c New Czech EU Commissioner Jourova emphasizes her independence Prague Post 29 September 2014 a b Alex Barker Duncan Robinson Sam Fleming George Parker 26 September 2014 Vera Jourova Rapid rise from a Czech jail for EU bank pay chief Financial Times Minister of Regional Development mmr cz retrieved 27 May 2014 a b Andrew Gardner July 21 2014 Czechs choose Vera Jourova for European commissioner European Voice Vĕra Jourova Hearings 2014 European Parliament Retrieved 2022 06 19 More prospective commissioners with questions to answer Juncker Jean Claude Mission Letter Commissioner for Justice Consumers and Gender Equality 10 September 2014 PDF European Commission Mehreen Khan January 22 2018 Brussels faces clash with Poland over budget link to rule of law Financial Times European Commission defends Germany s handling of Puigdemont case El Nacional cat 11 April 2018 Lily Bayer July 29 2019 Vera Jourova nominated for second term in European Commission Politico Europe Andrew Gray April 30 2021 Russia bans top EU officials in retaliation for sanctions Politico Europe European Voice suggests EC nominee Jourova got off to good start but fell short Czech Radio 2 October 2014 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Vera Jourova Vera Jourova profile at idnes cz Vera Jourova on TwitterPolitical officesPreceded byStefan Fule Czech European Commissioner2014 present IncumbentPreceded byMartine Reichertsas European Commissioner for Justice Fundamental Rights and Citizenship European Commissioner for Justice Consumers and Gender Equality2014 presentPreceded byNeven Mimicaas European Commissioner for Consumer Protection Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vera Jourova amp oldid 1193206386, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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