Tsjechische ministers presenteren prioriteiten aan parlementaire commissies (en)
Next week in Brussels, members of the Government of the Czech Republic will present the Czech EU Presidency priorities to the European Parliament Committees.
The schedule of the ministers’ presentations can be found here:CZ PRES Priorities in the EP_19-22 January (pdf, 728 kB)
Please find below a preliminary list of press conferences of the Czech ministers and other representatives of the Presidency, following their discussions in the Parliamentary Committees. All press conferences will take place in the European Parliament in Brussels. Please note that the schedule and locations may be subject to change.
Press conferences:
Monday 19 January
13:00 - PHS 0A50 - Ondrej Liška, Minister of Education, Youth and Sports
Tuesday 20 January
12:15 - PHS 0A50 - Martin Ríman, Minister of Industry and Trade (Discussion with Committee on International Trade) 16:30 - PHS 0A50 - Petr Necas, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Labour and Social Affairs (following Discussion with Committee on Employment and Social Affairs) 17:00 - PHS 0A50 - Petr Gandalovic, Minister of Agriculture (following Discussion with Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development)
Wednesday 21 January
11:30 - PHS 0A50 - Petr Gandalovic, Minister of Agriculture (following Discussion with Committee on Fisheries) 12:00 - PHS 0A50 - Martin Ríman, Minister of Industry and Trade (following Discussion with Committee on Industry, Research and Energy) 12:30 - X-Ray Room, PHS Ground Floor- Martin Bursík, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Environment (following Discussion with Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety) 16:15 - PHS 0A50 - Martin Ríman, Minister of Industry and Trade (following Discussion with Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection) 16:45 - PHS 0A50 - Tomáš Julínek, Minister of Health (following Discussion with Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety)
Thursday 22 January
12:30 - PHS 0A50 - Petr Gandalovic, Minister of Agriculture (following Discussion with Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety)