Talk:Delors Commission
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[edit] information
This information was really damn difficult to find. Well at least there's something there now. Maybe someone could write something about the achievements of this commission. Jacoplane 00:25, 22 Mar 2005 (UTC)
For reference Jacoplane's origional table is reproduced below. I have split this up into three tables because some commissioners changed roles between terms and there was not enough space to list "nominating member state" and "party affiliation". I also think the new table is more useful if you whant to know, e.g. who was responsible for some disission made in 1990?.
Name | Portfolio | First Term | Second Term | Third Term |
---|---|---|---|---|
Jacques Delors | President | yes | yes | yes |
David Williamson | Secretary General | yes | yes | yes |
Abel Matutes | Mediterranean policy | yes | yes | yes |
Alois Pfeiffer | yes | |||
António Cardoso e Cunha | Personnel, administration and translation | yes | yes | |
Antonio Ruberti | yes | |||
Bruce Millan | Regional Policy and Cohesion | yes | yes | |
Carlo Ripa di Meana | Environment | yes | yes | |
Christiane Scrivener | Taxation and customs union | yes | yes | |
Claude Cheysson | yes | |||
Filippo Maria Pandolfi | Science, research and development | yes | ||
Francis Cockfield | yes | |||
Frans Andriessen | External relations and trade policy | yes | yes | |
Grigoris Varfis | yes | |||
Hans van den Broek | yes | |||
Henning Christophersen | Economic and financial affairs | yes | yes | yes |
Ioannis Paleokrassas | yes | |||
Jean Dondelinger | Audiovisual and cultural affairs | yes | ||
João de Deus Pinheiro | yes | |||
Karel van Miert | Transport | yes | yes | |
Karl-Heinz Narjes | yes | |||
Lorenzo Natali | yes | |||
Manuel Marin | Cooperation and development | yes | yes | yes |
Marcelino Oreja | yes | |||
Martin Bangemann | Internal market and industrial affairs | yes | yes | |
Nicolas Mosar | yes | |||
Padraig Flynn | yes | |||
Peter Schmidhuber | Budget | yes | yes | yes |
Peter Sutherland | Social affairs | yes | ||
Raniero Vanni d'Archirafi | yes | |||
Ray Mac Sharry | Agriculture | yes | ||
René Steichen | yes | |||
Sir Leon Brittan | Competition | yes | yes | |
Stanley Clinton Davis | yes | |||
Vasso Papandréou | Employment, industrial relations and social affairs | yes | ||
Willy de Clercq | yes |
A side issue - does anybody know why there are 19 people in the 1st and 3rd terms and only 18 in the second? Are we missing somebody? Andreww 01:20, 22 May 2005 (UTC)
[edit] colours
Why not add the colours on the compendium with all 3 terms' commissioners? – Kaihsu 16:54, 2005 May 17 (UTC)
- Because the roles of some of the commissioners changed between terms and we would end up with a very messy table. My (rough) plan is to have three lists, one for each term, and a short discussion of how the membership changed over time at the top. Research first! Andreww 08:50, 19 May 2005 (UTC)
According to and old Japaneese press relese Commissioner Rene Steichen held the Agricultural bref. Andreww 10:22, 25 September 2005 (UTC)