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Ombudsman was honoured to welcome representatives of ombuds institutions from the Visegrad Four countries, who came to extend their congratulations

June 2, 2025 News

Marking a significant milestone, the Czech Ombudsman celebrated its 25th anniversary with a special gathering in Brno, welcoming representatives from ombuds institutions of the Visegrad Four countries, who arrived to offer their congratulations. Among the distinguished guests were Róbert Dobrovodský, the Public Defender of Rights of the Slovak Republic; Jozef Mikloško, the Commissioner for Children of Slovakia; Ákos Kozma, the Commissioner for Fundamental Rights of Hungary; and Adam Krzywoń, Deputy Ombudsman of the Republic of Poland. Each of them highlighted the fruitful cooperation shared among the Visegrad Four through regular summits and working meetings. In their addresses, they emphasised the vital role that ombuds institutions play in maintaining a balance between state authority and the protection of individual rights.

 

The UN Subcommittee on Prevention of Torture emphasizes the obligation of states to ensure the independence and financial resources necessary for the effective operation of these mechanisms, which in the Czech Republic is the Public Defender of Rights

April 23, 2025 News

The UN Subcommittee on Prevention of Torture (SPT), which serves as a supporting body for national mechanisms for the prevention of ill-treatment of persons in facilities, has issued its annual report for 2024. Among other points, it emphasizes the obligation of states to ensure the independence and financial resources necessary for the effective operation of these mechanisms, which in the Czech Republic is the Public Defender of Rights. 

The President of the Czech Republic confirmed the creation of the Children's Ombudsman with his signature

March 10, 2025 News

Almost a year has passed since the Government submitted a proposal to amend the Ombudsman Act to the Parliament. It has now been sealed with the President's signature. The law will enter into force on 1 July 2025. Thus, the institution of the Children's Ombudsman will be created on that date. Until the election of its representative, the duties will be carried out by the Deputy Ombudsman, Vít Alexander Schorm. The amendment also extends the ombudsman's mandate to include a so-called "National Human Rights Institution" whose aim is to protect and promote human rights in the Czech Republic. 

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