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Herbert Reul (EPP, Germany): Industry, research and energy (ITRE)
Jo Leinen (S&D, Germany) and (from 2012) Matthias Grote (S&D, Germany): Environment, public health and food safety
Mario Mauro (EPP, Italy): Foreign affairs
Klaus-Heiner Lehne (EPP, Germany): Legal affairs
Malcolm Harbour (ECR, UK): Internal market and consumer protection
Wolf Klinz (ALDE, Germany): Special committee on the financial crisis
Alain Lamassoure (EPP, France): Budgets
Luigi de Magistris (ALDE, Italy): Budgetary control
Carlo Casini (EPP, Italy): Constitutional affairs
Juan López Aguilar (S&D, Spain): Civil liberties, justice and home affairs
Brian Simpson (S&D, UK): Transport and tourism
Eva Joly (Greens, France): Development
Unknown (S&D): Agriculture
Carmen Estevez Fraga (EPP, Spain): Fisheries
António Fernando Campos (S&D, Portugal): International trade
Sharon Bowles (ALDE, UK): Economic and monetary affairs
Pervenche Beres (S&D, France): Employment and social affairs
Name unknown (GUE): Women's rights and gender equality
Name unknown: Petitions
Danuta Hübner (EPP, Poland): Regional development
Heidi Hautala (Greens, Finland): Human rights
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