How can the EU create a future with energy security?
Energy is not a luxury or a privilege. In modern society, it’s a necessity. So how can the EU ensure its energy security?
Maroš Šefčovič is a Slovak politician and a career diplomat, who since 22 August
2023 serves as Executive Vice President for the European Green Deal, Interinstitutional
Relations and Foresight. Before that, since 1 December 2019 he served as Vice‐President of
the European Commission in charge of Interinstitutional Relations and Foresight. In this
capacity, he leads the Commission’s work on the European Green Deal, interinstitutional
relations, better policymaking,strategic foresight and the European Battery Alliance. He is also
responsible for the European Union’s relations with Western non‐EU countries, notably
Andorra, Iceland, Monaco, Norway, Lichtenstein, San Marino and Switzerland. He also cochairs
the EU‐UK Partnership Council under the Trade and Cooperation Agreement and the EU‐UK
Joint Committee for the implementation of the Withdrawal Agreement.
European Affairs have been at the centre of Mr Šefčovič's career for almost two decades. In
2014, he was elected as a Member of the European Parliament. From 2010‐2019, he was Vice‐
President of the European Commission in charge of initially Interinstitutional Relations and
Administration, and then the Energy Union. In 2009‐2010, he was European Commissioner for
Education, Training, Culture and Youth. From 2004‐2009, he was the Permanent
Representative of the Slovak Republic to the European Union, steering the country's
integration in the European Union, such as its entry to the Eurozone and the Schengen area.
As a diplomat by profession, he served between 1992 and 2004 in Zimbabwe and Canada and
as Ambassador of Slovakia to Israel.
He graduated from the University of Economy in Bratislava, Slovakia, and the Moscow State
Institute for Foreign Relations. He holds a degree as Doctor of Law and a PhD of European Law
from Faculty of Law at the Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia. He also undertook
training in diplomacy at Stanford University, USA.
A book "Driving the EU forward – talks with Maroš Šefčovič" focuses on his first mandate as
the Commission Vice‐President. In 2018, he was awarded the title of Doctor Honoris Causa at
the Pan‐European University in Bratislava, Slovakia.
Mr Šefčovič is married and father of 3 children, Helena, Martina and Maroš. Two dogs and a
cat are also part of the family.
Energy is not a luxury or a privilege. In modern society, it’s a necessity. So how can the EU ensure its energy security?
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