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Achievements of the Czech Presidency of the Council of the EU – organisation and communication Jana HENDRICHOVÁ, State Secretary Czech EU Presidency Section (hendrichova.jana@vlada.cz) September 2009
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INSTITUTIONAL SETTING Minister (Deputy Prime Minister) for European Affairs- Section for EU Affairs - Czech EU Presidency Section Committee of the EU Sector Co-ordination Groups Experts and Inter-Sectoral Groups Central Organisation Group Roundtable for Communication
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PREPARING PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION - I Institute of Public Administration – Ministry of Interior Central Register of Employees involved in the Czech Presidency - 2080 New positions in public administration - 338 Central organisation – 25 core staff, 45 contracts, 69 liaison officers Motivation aspects
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PREPARING PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION - II Languages (A, F) Institutional training Sectoral training Conferences, seminars, study visits, secondments
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BUDGET 1,9 billion CZK from the General Treasury Administration for 2007–2009 (central co- ordination, new employees, training, security, cultural events in the CR and in the world) Sectoral sources: 1,4 billion CZK EU, Council of the EU Additional costs: EU 27 summits in the CR, irregular European Council, communication campaign, security equipment Savings
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PRESIDENCY EVENTS More than 3,000 events in the CR, in Brussels and elsewhere in the world: meetings of the European Council and EU Ministers, working meetings, representing the EU Council in international organisations, in the EP, cultural activities, incl.: 550 meetings and conferences in the Czech Republic 500 cultural events in the world and in the CR Importance of events taking place in the regions: bringing the EU to the people drawing attention to the Czech Republic and promoting its products and services
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CENTRALLY ORGANISED EVENTS IN THE CR 101 events attended by 30 – 450 delegates: 31 summits and ministerial meetings 7 summits: EU27-USA, Employment, Southern Corridor, Eastern Partnership, EU-China, EU-Canada, EU-Japan 2 meetings of the Government of the Czech Republic: with the Conference of Presidents of the EP and with the European Commission 14 informal meetings of EU Ministers (Prague + regions) 8 ministerial conferences 70 working group meetings, conferences and workshops in the Prague Congress Centre
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PRESIDENCY IN NUMBERS I From January to June 2009: 30,000 delegates, mostly from abroad visited the Czech Republic 3,730 journalists, including 2,049 from abroad at events in the Czech Republic www.eu2009.cz – more than 2 million visitors – the largest audience in recent years! www.eu2009.cz Over 4,000 standard pages of texts translated 80,000 copies of brochures and 30,000 accreditation badges distributed
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PRESIDENCY IN NUMBERS II Interpreting provided for some 65 events (80 interpreters and 28 booths at the largest event) 30,000 participants accommodated in the Czech Republic 69 “liaison officers” for foreign delegations Transport of delegations – 70 cars, 70 minivans, 20 buses 14,000 ties, 7,000 scarves, 36,000 pens distributed in the Czech Republic
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COMMUNICATION The www.eu2009.cz website www.eu2009.cz The logo Translations Decorations Working with the media Information and communication campaign
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SELECTED CULTURAL EVENTS 7 January – opening night; the National Theatre in Prague 30 January – Czech ball; Brussels Decadence – Czech lands 1880 – 1914; Brussels, Namur Eurofestivals – Zlín, Č. Budějovice, M. Lázně, Litoměřice, Brno One World - Czech Republic, Brussels, Washington D.C. Via Lucis 1989-2009 – Brussels Europe without barriers – Czech Republic, Brussels, Stockholm 19 – 20 June 2009 – United Islands of Prague 26 June 2009 – Street Party, Brussels 28 June 2009 – Smetana’s Litomyšl – passing to Sweden
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