Wilhelm Haferkamp

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Wilhelm Haferkamp was a long time member of the European Commission. He was a social democratic politician who was born in Germany, on 1 July 1923. He was appointed by to the Commission by the West German government in 1967. He served in a number of posts, including being Vice President, until; 1985. He later died on 17 January 1995 in Brussels.

He held a number of posts. In the Rey Commission from 1967 he served as Commissioner for Energy. His portfolio then expanded to include the Internal Market in 1970 under the Malfatti Commission and Mansholt Commission until 1973 when he joined the Ortoli Commission as Commissioner for Economic, Finance, Credit and Investments. His last post was Commissioner for External Relations, which he served as until 1985 under the Jenkins and Thorn Commissions.