Julana Munjingova ended up as an advisor to Prime Minister Peter Fiala (ODS) for European affairs, He said Today Denek N. The position will be filled by the Prime Minister’s Adviser on Foreign and Security Affairs, Tomasz Bokhar, from 1 April. According to Cabinet spokesman Vaclav Smolka, the change is also related to the current international situation and the need to increase focus on security issues.
Viala introduced Mungeng as her EU advisor in early December, shortly after she was appointed prime minister. Mungeng has been a Cabinet member for more than five years since 2014 Cecilia MalmstromEuropean Commissioner for Trade at the time. Prior to that, she worked as an advisor to the European Parliament’s Political Group of Conservatives and Reformists.
According to Smolka, she ended up as an adviser to the Prime Minister by mutual agreement, and left the post of Deputy Minister for European Affairs. Mikulash Beck (tent). A former adviser to Israel and former Deputy Foreign Minister Bujar, Purple’s advisor on foreign and security affairs, will be an adviser to the European Union. He added, “This is taking place in the context of the current international situation and the need to increase focus on security issues. The current Prime Minister’s security advisor will assume the position of Sherpa as of April 1 Thomas Buchar,” told Deník N Smolka.
Pojar has been Vice President of the CEVRO Institute since 2014, and also serves as a consultant on defense, security and international relations. From 1997 to 2005, he was Executive Director of People in Need, later serving as Adviser and Deputy for Bilateral Relations and later the European Union and Security at the Chernin Palace. From 2010 to 2014, he was ambassador to Israel.
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