European Commissioner for Competition
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The Commissioner for Competition is the member of the European Commission with responsibility for such matters as commercial competition, company mergers and anti-trust law. The current commissioner is Neelie Kroes (ALDE).
[edit] Commissioners
- Hans von der Groeben (of West Germany) - Hallstein Commission (1958-1967)
- Maan Sassen (of the Netherlands) - Rey Commission (1967-1971)
- Albert Borschette (of Luxembourg) - Malfatti Commission, Mansholt Commission, Ortoli Commission (1971-1976)
- Raymond Vouel (of Luxembourg) - Jenkins Commission (1976-1981)
- Frans Andriessen (of the Netherlands) - Thorn Commission (1981-1985)
- Peter Sutherland (of Ireland) - Delors Commission (1985-1989)
- Leon Brittan (of the United Kingdom) - Delors Commission (1989-1993)
- Karel van Miert (of Belgium) - Santer Commission (1993-1999)
- Mario Monti (of Italy) - Prodi Commission (1999-2004)
- Neelie Kroes (of the Netherlands) - Barroso Commission (2004-present)
Administrative Affairs, Audit and Anti-Fraud, Enterprise & Industry - Institutional Relations & Communication Strategy - Justice, Freedom & Security - Transport
Agriculture & Rural Development - Competition - Consumer Protection - Development & Humanitarian Aid - Economic & Financial Affairs - Education, Training & Culture - Employment, Social Affairs & Equal Opportunities - Energy - Enlargement - Environment - External Relations & European Neighbourhood Policy - Fisheries & Maritime Affairs - Health - Information Society & Media - Internal Market & Services - Financial Programming & the Budget - Multilingualism - Regional Policy - Taxation & Customs Union - Trade - Science & Research
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