Malfatti Commission

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The Malfatti Commission is the European Commission that held office from 1970 to March 21, 1972. It consisted of its president, Franco Maria Malfatti, and the other commissioners. It was the successor to the Rey Commission and was succeeded by the Mansholt Commission.

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[edit] Membership

Portfolio(s) Commissioner Member state Party affiliation
President Franco Maria Malfatti Flag of Italy Italy Democrazia Cristiana
Agriculture (Vice President) Sicco Mansholt Flag of Netherlands Netherlands Labour
Internal Market & Energy (Vice President) Wilhelm Haferkamp Flag of West Germany West Germany
Economic & Financial Affairs Raymond Barre Flag of France France UDF
Competition & Regional Policy Albert Borschette Flag of Luxembourg Luxembourg
Social Affairs, Transport & Budget Albert Coppé Flag of Belgium Belgium
External Relations & Trade Ralf Dahrendorf Flag of West Germany West Germany FDP
External Relations & Developement Aid Jean-François Deniau Flag of France France UDF
Industrial Affairs & Trade Altiero Spinelli Flag of Italy Italy

[edit] Summary by political leanings

The colour of the row indicates the approximate political leaning of the office holder using the following scheme:

affiliation number of commissioners
right leaning / conservative 1
liberal 3
left leaning / socialist 1
unknown/independent 4

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Preceded by
Rey Commission
European Commission Succeeded by
Mansholt Commission


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