List of European Commissioners by nationality
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A European Commissioner is a member of the European Commission. Each Commissioner within the college holds a specific portfolio and are led by the President of the European Commission. In simple terms they are the equivalent of national ministers. Each European Union member state has the right to a single commissioner (prior to 2004, the four largest states were granted two) and appoints them in consultation with the President.
The accession of Romania and Bulgaria in 2007 raised the number of commissioners from 25 to 27. Below is a list of all past and present European Commissioners according to the member-state they were nominated by, including the Presidents of the European Coal and Steel Community and European Atomic Energy Community. The colours indicate their political background (blue for right wing, mainly European People's Party, red for left wing, mainly the Party of European Socialists, yellow for centrist/liberals, mainly European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party, and green for green politicians, mainly the European Green Party.
[edit] Austrian Commissioners
Commissioner | Portfolio | Commission | Party |
---|---|---|---|
Benita Ferrero-Waldner | External Relations & European Neighbourhood Policy | Barroso | ÖVP |
Franz Fischler | Agriculture & Rural Development (& Fisheries) | Santer & Marín & Prodi | ÖVP |
[edit] Belgian Commissioners
Commissioner | Portfolio | Commission | Party |
---|---|---|---|
Louis Michel | Development & Humanitarian Aid | Prodi[1] & Barroso | MR |
Philippe Busquin | Research | Prodi[2] | PS |
Karel van Miert | Transport / Competition (Vice-President) | Delors II / Delors III & Santer & Marín | SP |
Willy De Clercq | External Relations & Trade | Delors I | PVV |
Étienne Davignon | Internal Market, Customs Union, Industrial Affairs / Industrial Affairs & Energy | Jenkins / Thorn | none |
Henri François Simonet | Tax & Energy (Vice-President) | Ortoli | PS |
Albert Coppé | Social Affairs, Transport & Budget | Malfatti & Mansholt | CVP |
Jean Rey | External Relations / President | Hallstein I & Hallstein II / Rey | PRL |
European Coal and Steel Community and European Atomic Energy Community Presidents | |||
President | Commission | Dates | Party |
Paul Finet | European Coal and Steel Community | 1958-1959 | unknown |
[edit] Bulgarian Commissioners
Commissioner | Portfolio | Commission | Party |
---|---|---|---|
Meglena Kuneva | Consumer Protection | Barroso[3] | NDSV[4] |
[edit] Cypriot Commissioners
Commissioner | Portfolio | Commission | Party |
---|---|---|---|
Androulla Vasiliou | Health | Barroso | United Democrats |
Markos Kyprianou | Budget / Health | Prodi / Barroso | Democratic |
[edit] Czech Commissioners
Commissioner | Portfolio | Commission | Party |
---|---|---|---|
Vladimír Špidla | Employment, Social Affairs, & Equal Opportunities | Barroso | ČSSD |
Pavel Telička | Health & Consumer Protection | Prodi | none |
[edit] Danish Commissioners
Commissioner | Portfolio | Commission | Party |
---|---|---|---|
Mariann Fischer Boel | Agriculture & Rural Development | Barroso | Venstre |
Poul Nielson | Development & Humanitarian Aid | Prodi[5] | SD |
Ritt Bjerregaard | Environment | Santer & Marín | SD |
Henning Christophersen | Economic and financial affairs (Vice-President)[6] | Delors I & Delors II & Delors II | Venstre |
Poul Dalsager | Agriculture | Thorn | SD |
Finn Olav Gundelach | Internal Market, Customs Union/Agriculture and Fisheries (Vice-President) | Ortoli / Jenkins & Thorn[7] | none |
[edit] Estonian Commissioners
Commissioner | Portfolio | Commission | Party |
---|---|---|---|
Siim Kallas | Economic & Monetary Affairs / Administrative Affairs, Audit, & Anti-Fraud (Vice-President) | Prodi / Barroso | ERP |
[edit] Finnish Commissioners
Commissioner | Portfolio | Commission | Party |
---|---|---|---|
Olli Rehn | Enterprise & Information Society / Enlargement | Prodi[8] / Barroso | Centre |
Erkki Liikanen | Commissioner for Budget, Personnel & Administration / Enterprise & Information Society[9] | Santer & Marín / Prodi[10] | SDP |
[edit] French Commissioners
Commissioner | Portfolio | Commission | Party |
---|---|---|---|
Jacques Barrot | Transport (Vice-President) / Justice, Freedom, & Security (Vice-President) | Prodi[11] & Barroso / Barroso | UMP |
Pascal Lamy | Trade | Prodi[12] | Socialist |
Michel Barnier | Regional Policy | Prodi | UMP |
Yves-Thibault de Silguy | Economic & Financial Affairs | Santer & Marín | unknown |
Édith Cresson | Research, Science & Technology | Santer[13] | PS |
Christiane Scrivener | Taxes, Revenue Harmonization and Consumer Policies | Delors II & III | Rep. |
Jacques Delors | President | Delors (all) | PS |
Edgard Pisani | Development | Thorn[14] | unknown |
François-Xavier Ortoli | President / Economic & Financial Affairs (Vice-President) | Ortoli / Jenkins & Thorn | Gaullist |
Claude Cheysson | Development / Mediterranean policy and North-South relations | Ortoli & Jenkins & Thorn[15] / Delors I | PS |
Jean-François Deniau | Foreign Relations and Development aid | Malfatti & Mansholt & Ortoli | UDF |
Raymond Barre | Economic & Financial Affairs | Rey & Malfatti & Mansholt | UDF |
Henri Rochereau | Development Assistance | Rey | unknown |
Robert Lemaignen | Overseas Development | Hallstein II | unknown |
Robert Marjolin | Economic & Financial Affairs (Vice-President) | Hallstein I & Hallstein II | SFOI |
Robert Lemaignen | Overseas Development | Hallstein I | unknown |
European Coal and Steel Community and European Atomic Energy Community Presidents | |||
President | Commission | Dates | Party |
Jean Monnet | European Coal and Steel Community | 1952-1955 | unknown |
René Mayer | European Coal and Steel Community | 1955-1958 | Radical |
Louis Armand | European Atomic Energy Community | 1952-1955 | unknown |
Étienne Hirsch | European Atomic Energy Community | 1959-1962 | unknown |
Pierre Chatenet | European Atomic Energy Community | 1962-1967 | unknown |
[edit] German Commissioners
Commissioner | Portfolio | Commission | Party |
---|---|---|---|
Günter Verheugen | Enlargement[16] / Enterprise & Industry (Vice-President) | Prodi / Barroso | SPD |
Michaele Schreyer | Budget | Prodi | Greens |
Monika Wulf-Mathies | Regional Policy | Santer & Marín | SPD |
Peter Schmidhuber | Budget | Delors II & Delors III | CSU |
Martin Bangemann | Internal market and industrial affairs (Vice-President[17]) / Industrial affairs, Information & Telecommunications Technologies | Delors II * |Delors III / Santer & Marín | FDP |
Alois Pfeiffer | Economic Affairs, Employment & Eurostat | Delors I | SPD |
Karl-Heinz Narjes | Internal market, industrial innovation, customs union, environment, consumer protection and nuclear safety / Industry, data processing, science and research (Vice-President) | Thorn / Delors I | CDU |
Guido Brunner | Energy, Research, Science | Jenkins | FDP |
Ralf Dahrendorf | External Relations & Trade / Research, Science, Education | Malfatti & Mansholt / Ortoli | FDP |
Fritz Hellwig | Distribution of Information, Joint Research Center, Research and Technology | Rey | CDU |
Wilhelm Haferkamp | Energy (Vice-President) / Internal Market and Energy (Vice-President) / Economic & Financial Affairs / External Relations (Vice-President) | Rey / Malfatti & Mansholt / Ortoli / Jenkins & Thorn | SPD |
Walter Hallstein | President | Hallstein I & Hallstein II | CDU |
Hans von der Groeben | Competition / Internal Market and Regional Policy | Hallstein I & Hallstein II / Rey | none (CDU Advisor) |
[edit] Greek Commissioners
Commissioner | Portfolio | Commission | Party |
---|---|---|---|
Stavros Dimas | Employment and Social Affairs / Environment | Prodi[18] / Barroso | ND |
Anna Diamantopoulou | Employment and Social Affairs | Prodi[19] | PASOK |
Christos Papoutsis | Energy & Tourism | Santer & Marín | PASOK |
Ioannis Paleokrassas | Environment | Delors III | ND |
Vasso Papandréou | Employment, industrial relations and social affairs | Delors II | PASOK |
Grigoris Varfis | Relations with the European Parliament and regional policy | Delors I | PASOK |
Giorgios Contogeorgis | Transport; fisheries; coordination of questions related to tourism | Thorn | ND |
[edit] Hungarian Commissioners
Commissioner | Portfolio | Commission | Party |
---|---|---|---|
László Kovács | Taxation & Customs Union | Barroso | MSZP |
Péter Balázs | Regional Policy | Prodi | none |
[edit] Irish Commissioners
Commissioner | Portfolio | Commission | Party |
---|---|---|---|
Charlie McCreevy | Internal Market & Services | Barroso | Fianna Fáil |
David Byrne | Health & Consumer Protection | Prodi[20] | Fianna Fáil |
Pádraig Flynn | Commissioner for Employment & Social Affairs | Delors III & Santer & Marín | Fianna Fáil |
Ray MacSharry | Agriculture | Delors II | Fianna Fáil |
Peter Sutherland | Social affairs, competition | Delors I | Fine Gael |
Michael O'Kennedy | Commissioner for Personnel, Administration and the Statistics Office | Thorn[21] | Fianna Fáil |
Richard Burke | Taxation, Consumer Affairs, Transport / Delegate of the President, Personnel and Administration, Statistical Office; Office for Official Publications | Jenkins / Thorn[22] | Fine Gael |
Patrick Hillery | Social Affairs (Vice-President) | Ortoli[23] | Fianna Fáil |
[edit] Italian Commissioners
Commissioner | Portfolio | Commission | Party |
---|---|---|---|
Antonio Tajani | Transport | Barroso | The People of Freedom |
Franco Frattini | Justice, Freedom, & Security | Barroso | Forza Italia |
Romano Prodi | President | Prodi | Olive Tree |
Emma Bonino | Consumers Policy & Consumer Health Protection | Santer & Marín | Transnational Radical Party |
Mario Monti | Internal Market / Competition | Santer & Marín / Prodi | unknown |
Antonio Ruberti | Science, research, technological development and education (Vice-President) | Delors III | PSI |
Raniero Vanni d'Archirafi | Institutional Reform | Delors III | unknown |
Filippo Maria Pandolfi | Science, research and development | Delors II | DC |
Carlo Ripa di Meana | Institutional reforms, information policy, culture and tourism / Personnel, administration and translation | Delors I / Delors II | PSI |
Lorenzo Natali | Enlargement, Environment, Nuclear Safety / Mediterranean policy, enlargement and information / Enlargement, Cooperation and development affairs | Jenkins / Thorn / Delors I | DC |
Antonio Giolitti | Regional Policy / Regional policy and coordination of Community funds | Jenkins / Thorn | PSI |
Carlo Scarascia-Mugnozza | Agriculture / Parliamentary Affairs, Environmental Policy and Transport (Vice-President) | Mansholt & Ortoli | unknown |
Altiero Spinelli | Industrial Affairs & Trade / Industrial Affairs & Research | Malfatti / Mansholt & Ortoli | unknown |
Franco Maria Malfatti | President | Malfatti | DC |
Edoardo Martino | Foreign relations | Rey | unknown |
Guido Colonna di Paliano | Internal Market / Industrial Affairs | Hallstein II / Rey[24] | unknown |
Lionello Levi Sandri | Social Affairs (Vice-President)[25] | Hallstein I[26] & Hallstein II & Rey | PSI |
Giuseppe Caron | Internal Market | Hallstein I & Hallstein II[27] | DC |
Giuseppe Petrilli | Social Affairs | Hallstein I[28] | DC |
Piero Malvestiti | Internal Market (Vice-President) | Hallstein I [29] | DC |
European Coal and Steel Community and European Atomic Energy Community Presidents | |||
President | Commission | Dates | Party |
Piero Malvestiti | European Coal and Steel Community | 1959-1963 | DC |
Rinaldo Del Bo | European Coal and Steel Community | 1963-1967 | unknown |
[edit] Latvian Commissioners
Commissioner | Portfolio | Commission | Party |
---|---|---|---|
Andris Piebalgs | European Commissioner for Energy | Barroso | Latvian Way |
Sandra Kalniete | Agriculture, Rural Development & Fisheries | Prodi | LTF |
[edit] Lithuanian Commissioners
Commissioner | Portfolio | Commission | Party |
---|---|---|---|
Dalia Grybauskaitė | Education and Culture / Financial Programming & the Budget | Prodi / Barroso | none |
[edit] Luxembourgian Commissioners
Commissioner | Portfolio | Commission | Party |
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Viviane Reding | Education and Culture[30] / Information Society & Media | Prodi / Barroso | CSV |
Jacques Santer | President[31] | Santer | CSV |
René Steichen | Agriculture | Delors III | CSV |
Jean Dondelinger | Audiovisual and cultural affairs | Delors II | none |
Nicolas Mosar | Energy and Euratom | Delors I | CSV |
Gaston Thorn | President | Thorn | DP |
Raymond Vouel | Competition | Jenkins | LSAP |
Albert Borschette | Competition & Regional Policy | Malfatti & Mansholt & Ortoli | none |
Victor Bodson | Transport | Rey | LSAP |
Lambert Schaus | Transport | Hallstein I[32] & Hallstein II | CSV |
Michel Rasquin | Transport | Hallstein I[33] | LSAP |
[edit] Maltese Commissioners
Commissioner | Portfolio | Commission | Party |
---|---|---|---|
Joe Borg | Development & Humanitarian Aid / Fisheries & Maritime Affairs | Prodi / Barroso | Nationalist |
[edit] Dutch Commissioners
Commissioner | Portfolio | Commission | Party |
---|---|---|---|
Neelie Kroes | Competition | Barroso | VVD |
Frits Bolkestein | Internal Market, Taxation and Customs Union | Prodi | VVD |
Hans van den Broek | External Relations and Enlargement / Relations with Central & Eastern Europe | Delors III / Santer & Marín | CDA |
Frans Andriessen | Relations with the European Parliament and competition / Agricultre / External Relations & Trade | Thorn / Delors I / Delors II | KVP |
Henk Vredeling | Employment and Social Affairs (Vice-President) | Jenkins | PvdA |
Pierre Lardinois | Agriculture | Ortoli | KVP |
Maan Sassen | Competition | Rey | KVP |
Sicco Mansholt | Agriculture (Vice-President) / President | Hallstein I & Hallstein II & Malfatti / Mansholt | PvdA |
[edit] Polish Commissioners
Commissioner | Portfolio | Commission | Party |
---|---|---|---|
Danuta Hübner | Trade / Regional Policy | Prodi / Barroso | none[34] |
[edit] Portuguese Commissioners
Commissioner | Portfolio | Commission | Party |
---|---|---|---|
José Manuel Barroso | President | Barroso | PSD |
António Vitorino | Justice and Home Affairs | Prodi | PS |
João de Deus Pinheiro | Relations with Parliament and Member States / Relations with African, Caribbean & Pacific countries | Delors III / Santer & Marín | PSD |
António Cardoso e Cunha | Personnel, administration and translation | Delors I & Delors II | PSD |
[edit] Romanian Commissioners
Commissioner | Portfolio | Commission | Party |
---|---|---|---|
Leonard Orban | Multilingualism | Barroso[35] | none[36] |
[edit] Slovak Commissioners
Commissioner | Portfolio | Commission | Party |
---|---|---|---|
Ján Figeľ | Enterprise & Information Society / Education, Training & Culture | Prodi / Barroso | KDH |
[edit] Slovenian Commissioners
Commissioner | Portfolio | Commission | Party |
---|---|---|---|
Janez Potočnik | Enlargement / Science & Research | Prodi / Barroso | none |
[edit] Spanish Commissioners
Commissioner | Portfolio | Commission | Party |
---|---|---|---|
Joaquín Almunia | Economic & Financial Affairs[37] | Prodi[38] & Barroso | PSOE |
Pedro Solbes | Economic & Monetary Affairs | Prodi[39] | PSOE |
Loyola de Palacio | Relations with the Parliament, Transport & Energy (Vice-President) | Prodi | PP |
Marcelino Oreja | Transportation, Energy and the Supply Agency for Euratom[40] / Relations with the European Parliament, Culture and Audiovisual Policy | Delors III / Santer & Marín | PP |
Abel Matutes | Mediterranean policy / Transportation, Energy and the Supply Agency for Euratom [41] | Delors I & Delors II / Delors III | PP |
Manuel Marin | Cooperation and development (Vice-President)[42] / Relations with the Southern Mediterranean, Latin America & the Middle East (Vice-President) | Delors I & Delors II & Delors III / Santer & Marín | PSOE |
[edit] Swedish Commissioners
Commissioner | Portfolio | Commission | Party |
---|---|---|---|
Margot Wallström | Environment / Institutional Relations & Communication Strategy (First Vice-President) | Prodi / Barroso | SAP |
Anita Gradin | Immigration, Justice & Home Affairs | Santer & Marín | SAP |
[edit] British Commissioners
Commissioner | Portfolio | Commission | Party |
---|---|---|---|
Peter Mandelson | Trade | Barroso | Labour |
Chris Patten | External Relations | Prodi | Conservative |
Neil Kinnock | Transport / Administrative Reform (Vice-President) | Santer & Marín / Prodi | Labour |
Bruce Millan | Regional Policy and Cohesion | Delors II & Delors III | Labour |
Leon Brittan | Competition (Vice-President)[43] / External Relations | Delors II & Delors III / Santer & Marín | Conservative |
Francis Cockfield | Internal market, tax law and customs | Delors I | Conservative |
Stanley Clinton Davis | Environment, consumer protection and transport | Delors I | Labour |
Ivor Richard | Employment and Social Affairs | Thorn | Labour |
Christopher Tugendhat | Budget and Financial Control and Financial Institutions (Vice-President)[44] | Jenkins & Thorn | Conservative |
Roy Jenkins | President | Jenkins | Labour |
George Thomson | Internal market and Customs Union | Ortoli | Labour |
Christopher Soames | External Relations | Ortoli | Conservative |
[edit] Footnotes
- ^ Served from July 2004
- ^ Served until July 2004
- ^ Served from 1st January 2007, date of Bulgarian accession to the EU
- ^ Nominated by coalition (Coalition for Bulgaria) not including her party.
- ^ Served until May 2004
- ^ Not Vice-President in the first Delors Commission.
- ^ Served in Thorn from 6 January 1981 - 13 January 1981. Replaced by Poul Dalsager.
- ^ Served from 12 July 2004
- ^ Served until May 2004
- ^ Served until 12 July 2004
- ^ Served from April [2004]]
- ^ Served until April [2004]]
- ^ Corruption charges against Cresson forced early resignation of Santer Commission, replaced by the interim Marín Commission.
- ^ Served from May 1981
- ^ Served until May 1981
- ^ Served until May 2004
- ^ Vice President only in the third Delors Commission
- ^ Served from March 2004
- ^ Served until March 2004
- ^ Served until May 2004
- ^ Resigned in 1982 to contest Feb 82 general election
- ^ Burke served two terms as commissioner, firstly on the Jenkins Commission, which was in office from 1977-1981. In 1982, he was appointed the Kennedy successor on the Thorn commission by the minority Haughey Fianna Fáil Government. Although a Burke was a Fine Gael member, appointing an FF TD would have triggered a by-election.
- ^ Hillery resigned in 1976 just before the end of his term, to become President of Ireland. He was not replaced.
- ^ Resigned 8 May 1970, not replaced
- ^ Vice President Only from the second Hallstein Commission
- ^ Appointed 1961
- ^ Appointed 1959, Resigned 15 May 1963
- ^ Resigned 1960
- ^ Resigned 1959, after being elected President of the European Coal and Steel Community.
- ^ Until May 2004.
- ^ Santer Commission forced to resign over corruption charges. Replaced by interim Marín Commission.
- ^ Appointed 18 June 1958
- ^ Died 27 April 1958
- ^ Nominating party was the SLD.
- ^ Served from 1st of January 2007, date of Romanian accession to the EU
- ^ Nominating party was the PNL.
- ^ Served until May 2004 in Prodi Commission due to new member-state commissioners.
- ^ Served from 26 April 2004
- ^ Served until 26 April 2004.
- ^ From April 1994
- ^ Up until April 1994
- ^ Vice President in Delors III only
- ^ Vice President only from Third Delors Commission
- ^ Vice President only in Torn Commission
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