Mr Pavel Zeman has taken up his duties as the new National Member for the Czech Republic at Eurojust today, succeeding Mr Lukáš Starý. Mr Zeman (52) joins the Agency for a second term, having previously served as the first Czech National Member following the country’s accession to the European Union in 2004. From 2011 until 2021, he was Prosecutor General of the Czech Republic. Mr Zeman has been appointed for a period of five years.Read More
Mr Pavel Zeman rejoins Eurojust as National Member for Czech Republic
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