Jana Bobošíková

Jana Bobošíková ( born August 29, 1964 in Prague ) is a Czech politician. She was from 2004 to 2009 Member of the European Parliament. She is president of her party initiated SUVERENITA ( German: "Sovereignty ").

Career

In 1982, she put her graduation at the high school in Prague now and then studied at the University of Economics in Prague, as well as post-graduate economics, marketing, management and languages.

In 1989, she became the editor of the public Czech Television, from 1993 she was responsible for the stock market side of the economy Hospodářské noviny. The working as an editor she practiced in subsequent years for newspapers and television from until they 2000 Advisor to the Chairman of the Assembly of Delegates was in January. There they organized meetings, and advised local political institutions and international companies. In 2001, she was director of news broadcasts during ČT, but had to leave for a politicization of the sender these items due to extensive protests from employees and the public. After that she was from 2001 to 2004 presenter of the political talk show Sedmička at the television station TV Nova.

In July 2004 she was elected for the political movement of the Independent ( Nezávislí ) to the EU Parliament, but soon left this to work as non-attached parliamentarian. As of 2006, she became involved in the faction " politika 21 ", whose chairman was.

In February 2008, she was surprisingly nominated by the Communists as a presidential candidate, but then withdrew her candidacy before the ballot on February 15 back.

In the 2009 European elections Jana Bobošíková came for her new party initiated Suverenita ( sovereignty ) in succession the " politika 21 ", which rejects the Treaty of Lisbon. With 4.26 % of the vote but they just scraped past the re-entry to the EU Parliament. Had all three " EU-critical " allied parties, they would be drawn into parliament with 6.46% again.

Bobošíková was also Leader of Suverenita in the parliamentary elections in the Czech Republic 2010. With 3.67% Although she missed again a place in the Chamber of Deputies. This put it in other parties but already noticeable in scope votes away. Almost 20 % chose smaller parties, who missed the jump in the parliament.

Membership in international organizations

  • Young Presidents'Organization
  • Beerconvent International
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