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By Simon Taylor  -  16.07.2009 / 16:02 CET
Albertini to chair European Parliament's foreign affairs committee.

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Chairpersons selected

Legend: EPP stands for European People's Party; S&D for the Alliance of Socialists and Democrats in Europe; ALDE, Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe; ECR, European Conservatives and Reformists.

 

Foreign affairs (AFET): Gabriele Albertini (EPP, Italy)

Security and defence (sub-committee): Arnaud Danjean (EPP, France)

International trade (INTA): Vital Moreira (S&D, Portugal)

Economic and monetary affairs (ECON): Sharon Bowles (ALDE, UK)

Budgets (BUDG): Alain Lamassoure (EPP, France)

Employment and social affairs (EMPL): Pervenche Berès (S&D, France)

Environment, public health and food safety (ENVI): Jo Leinen (S&D, Germany) and (from 2012) Matthias Grote (S&D, Germany)

Industry, research and energy (ITRE): Herbert Reul (EPP, Germany)

Internal market and consumer protection (IMCO): Malcolm Harbour (ECR, UK)

Legal affairs (JURI): Klaus-Heiner Lehne (EPP, Germany)

Civil liberties, justice and home affairs (LIBE): Juan López Aguilar (S&D, Spain)

Women's rights (FEMM): Eva-Britt Svensson (EUL-NGL, Sweden)

Petitions (PETI): Erminia Mazzoni (EPP, Italy)

Temporary committee on financial perspective*: Jutta Haug (S&D, Germany)

Temporary committee on financial perspective (rapporteur): Reimer Böge (EPP, Germany)

 

Chairpersons still to be chosen (likely appointees)

Agriculture: Unknown (S&D)

Fisheries: Carmen Estevez Fraga (EPP, Spain)

Budgetary control: Luigi de Magistris (ALDE, Italy)

Culture and education: Doris Pack (EPP, Germany)

Constitutional affairs: Carlo Casini (EPP, Italy)

Development: Eva Joly (Greens, France)

Human rights: Heidi Hautala (Greens, Finland)

Regional development: Danuta Hübner (EPP, Poland)

International trade: António Fernando Campos (S&D, Portugal)

Transport and tourism: Brian Simpson (S&D, UK)

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