Marcel Kolaja | |
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Quaestor of the European Parliament | |
Assumed office 20 January 2022 Servingwith See List | |
Member of the European Parliament for the Czech Republic | |
Assumed office 2 July 2019 | |
Vice-President of the European Parliament | |
In office 3 July 2019 –18 January 2022 Servingwith See List | |
President | David Sassoli Roberta Metsola (Acting) |
First vice chairman of the Czech Pirate Party | |
Assumed office 8 January 2022 | |
Co-chairman of the PPI | |
In office 13 March 2011 –30 November 2011 | |
Personal details | |
Born | MoravskáTřebová, Czech Republic (then Czechoslovakia) | 29 June 1980
Political party | Czech Republic: Czech Pirate Party EU Party: European Pirate Party EU Parliament group: Greens/EFA |
Alma mater | Masaryk University |
Marcel Kolaja (born 29 June 1980) is a Czech software engineer,Internet freedom and digital rights activist and a Czech Pirate Party politician who serves as a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) since the 2019 election and Quaestor of the European Parliament since 2022. He is a member of the Greens–European Free Alliance parliamentary group along with three other European Pirate Party MEPs.
Kolaja has been a member of the Czech Pirate Party since 2010 and the Vice-President of the Czech Pirate Party since 2022. From 2019 to 2022,he served as Vice-President of the European Parliament. He serves as Quaestor of the Parliament since 2022,being responsible for overseeing the administrative and financial matters of the institution. Kolaja graduated from the Faculty of Informatics,Masaryk University.
Apart from being a Bureau member in the European Parliament,Kolaja is a member of the Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection (IMCO),the Committee on Culture and Education (CULT),and the Special Committee of Inquiry to investigate the use of Pegasus (PEGA),as well as in the delegations for relations with the United States (D-US) and with India (D-IN).
Topics related to the functioning of society in the digital age are his main focus. Marcel Kolaja stands for open technologies,freedom on the Internet,independence of media,transparency,and a united Europe. [1]
Kolaja worked as an activist against the adoption of software patent legislation in the European Union (EU) from 2003 and joined the Czech Pirate Party in 2010. [2] He became the second candidate of the Czech Pirate Party in the 2014 European Parliament election [3] but was not elected. [4] Kolaja has worked as a technical product manager in Red Hat Czech,a research and development arm of Red Hat,Inc., [5] which itself became a subsidiary of IBM on 9 July 2019. [6]
Kolaja was the party's leading candidate for the 2019 European Parliament election in the Czech Republic [7] and was elected MEP along with Markéta Gregorová and MikulášPeksa. [8] His political agenda focuses on digital rights and prevention of increasing Internet censorship;environmental protection [5] such as fossil fuel phase-out and minimizing waste pollution; [9] consumer protection, [10] addressing technological competitiveness of the EU on the world market and limiting corporate lobbying in the EU. [2] Among his priorities is also addressing tax avoidance by multinational corporations that offshore profits via tax havens. [9]
On 3 July,Kolaja was elected one of fourteen Vice-Presidents of the European Parliament. [11] He also serves as a vice-chairman of the parliamentary Working Group on ICT Innovation Strategy,as a member of the Bureau of the European Parliament as well as European Parliament Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection. [12] Kolaja aims guarantee fair competition in the online economy by preventing Big Tech gatekeepers from abusing their power. [13] He played a crucial role in initiating FOSSEPS (Free and Open Source Software Solutions for European Public Services),which aims to "manage and protect open source and treat it as a collective European asset across Europe". [14]
Kolaja is a member of the following Committees of the European Parliament: [15]
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