The woman with a sense of justice
Eva Vorlíčková was born on July 30, 1962 in Čáslav. She was born as a second child to a former important factory family from Ledeč nad Sázavou. She graduated from elementary school and secondary grammar school in this town. After the graduation, she started to study at the Faculty of Civil Engineering of the Czech Technical University in Prague and then completed a two-year English language course. Since 1988 she worked for the national company Book in the Computer Center. At that time, she cooperated with the Independent Peace Movement initiative, or with Dana Němcová, and she signed Charter 77 at the turn of 1988 and 1989. After the Velvet Revolution, she was at the birth of the Civic Democratic Alliance (ODA) as a political party. Later she left ODA and occupied herself primarily with her company. In 2009, Karel Schwarzenberg and Daniel Korte asked her to join the then established TOP 09 party and Eva Vorlíčková was elected to the Prague city council and later became a councilor. In November 2014, when she was leaving the office, she managed to exhume the pastor Josef Toufar from Číhošť u Ledče, who was tortured to death. She currently resides in Prague and Vysočina, where she participates in the activities of the Independent Podmelechovský Association and the Association of Friends of Podlipnice Churches.