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Kristína Chlebáková

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Kristína Chlebáková

Head of Operations

Kristína serves as the Head of Operations at EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy. Committed to enhancing the institute's operational functions, refining processes, and ensuring seamless coordination across teams, projects, and activities, this role drives operational excellence. The work supports EUROPEUM’s mission to advance European policy and cooperation, focusing on maximizing efficiency and fostering a collaborative environment.
In her previous role as a Project Manager, Kristína concentrated on citizens´ engagement and educational programmes through the European Union’s Citizens, Equality, Rights, and Values (CERV) programmes. She was also responsible for the organization of several editions of the Prague European Summit, overseeing logistics, programming, and eventual overall management to create a platform for vital European discourse.
Kristína’s commitment to civic engagement and education reflects her interest in EU policies, institutions, and economic and trade issues. She is passionate about fostering initiatives that connect citizens to European policy discussions, supporting informed and active civic participation across the EU. She enjoys coffee, reading (sometimes even non-fiction) and travelling.

INVITATION: Café Evropa online: Rising energy prices - how to deal with them in the Czech Republic and what can the EU do?

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18. 11. 2021
Energy prices have been skyrocketing across Europe and the world in recent weeks. In Europe, for example, the price of natural gas has briefly risen by more than 800 per cent. Natural gas is used in many countries for home heating and also supplies electricity to industry and is set to play an important role in efforts to move away from coal. How to deal with rising energy prices is not the only topic of the next Café Evropa debate. The debate will take place on Thursday 18.11. at 17:30 online on our Facebook page.

Final panel of the Youth Conference in Prague

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5. 11. 2021
We would like to invite you to watch live the final panel of the Youth Conference in Prague project, which will take place on Friday 5 November at 15:30.

INVITATION: Czech Republic at the centre of EU space research - how is Europe doing in space exploration?

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1. 11. 2021
In recent months, the European Union has made several changes in the field of space research that will give the Czech Republic more opportunities to get involved in this area. How space projects are progressing in the EU and what opportunities it brings to the Czech Republic will be the subject of another Café Evropa debate.

INVITATION: The Czech Republic's position in the EU after the elections - what direction will it take?

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19. 10. 2021
A new government will lead the Czech Republic after the recent elections. It will have to face domestic challenges such as high inflation and rapidly growing national debt, the transition to a low-carbon economy and the issue of affordable housing. At the same time, however, the Czech government will also face many important issues with European implications. The future direction of the Czech Republic within the EU will be another topic of Café Evropa debates.

INVITATION: Electric cars - a trend for the future or devastation for the automotive industry in Europe?

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14. 10. 2021
As part of the fight against climate change and its effects, EU countries have committed themselves to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050. In addition to several other measures, the European Commission is also proposing that, from 2035, only non-carbon cars be sold in the EU. Electromobility and its impact on the automotive industry will be another topic of Café Evropa debates.

INVITATION: Civic education in Czech schools - a priority for all or a "Cinderella" in school timetables?

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30. 9. 2021
Citizens today live in constantly and rapidly changing social and political conditions and face increasing threats to fundamental values such as peace, freedom, equality and human rights. The impact of civic education and how it is conceived in Czech schools will be the topic of the next Café Evropa debate.

INVITATION: Café Evropa Online: Consequences of environmental burdens - how to remove traces of chemical and heavy industry?

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31. 8. 2021
We invite you to another debate within the Café Evropa series, this time on the topic: "Consequences of environmental burdens - how to remove traces of chemical and heavy industry?" The debate is organized by the European Commission in the Czech Republic, EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy and Europe Direct Pardubice. The media partner of the debate is Deník.cz. The debate will take place online on Tuesday 31.8. from 5:30 p.m. We look forward to your participation!
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