Michal Berg has been an entrepreneur in IT for 15 years. During 2015, he sold all his assets and later became a vice-chairman of Czech Greens. He is also active in voluntary refugee help as a board member of civic organisation PLNU.cz. Since 2014, he serves as a local councillor in Vsetin, town in the mountainous region of Eastern Czech Republic. His political topics are human rights, migration, open government and privacy issues.
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