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European Parliament EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT DELEGATION FOR RELATIONS WITH SWITZERLAND, ICELAND AND NORWAY AND TO THE EEA JOINT PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEE List of Members Ms Diana WALLIS, Chairperson ALDE, Legal Affairs; Petitions; Internal Market United K. & Consumer protection Ms Ewa HEDKVIST PETERSEN, PES, Transport & Tourism; Regional 1st Vice-Chair Sweden Development Mr Jens-Peter BONDE, IND/DEM Constitutional Affairs; Budgetary 2nd Vice-Chair Denmark Control Ms Etelka BARSI PATAKY EPP-ED, Transport & Tourism; Industry, Hungary Research & Energy Ms Jolanta DIČKUTÉ ALDE, Culture & Education; Employment & Lithuania Social Affairs Mr Lutz GOEPEL EPP,ED Agriculture; Transport & Tourism Germany Mr Mieczyslaw Edmund JANOWSKI UEN, Regional Development; Industry, Poland Research & Energy; Petitions Ms Katalin LÉVAI PES, VC Legal Affairs; Civil Liberties, Justice Hungary & Home Affairs Ms Mary Lou McDONALD GUE/NGL Employment & Social Affairs; Civil Ireland Liberties, Justice & Home Affairs Ms Marie PANAYOTOPOULOS EPP-ED, VC Petitions; Employment & Social Greece Affairs; Women's rights & Gender Equality; Legal Affairs Ms Dagmar ROTH-BEHRENDT PES, Environment, Public Health and Food Germany Safety; Internal market & Consumer Protection; Legal Affairs Mr Paul RÜBIG EPP-ED, Industry, Research & Energy; Budgets Austria Mr Willem SCHUTH ALDE, Agriculture; Transport & Tourism Germany Ms Nina ŠKOTTOVÁ EPP-ED Budgets; Culture & Education Czech Rep. Ms Alyn SMITH Greens/E Regional Development; Industry, FA Research & Energy United K. Ms Catherine STIHLER PES, Regional Development; Fisheries; United K. Transport & Tourism Mr Frank VANHECKE NI, Civil Liberties, Justice & Home Affairs; Belgium Development 22 September 2004 List of Substitute Members Mr Alfonso ANDRIA ALDE, Regional Development; Italy Environment, Public Health and Food Safety Ms Roberta ANGELILLI UEN, Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Italy Affairs; Regional Development Ms Mercedes BRESSO PES, Budgetary Control; Internal Italy market & Consumer Protection; Constitutional Affairs; Petitions Ms Danuté BUDREIKAITÉ ALDE, VC Development; International Lithuania trade; Environment, Public Health and Food Safety Ms Bárbara DÜHRKOP DÜHRKOP PES, Budgets; Budgetary Control; Civil Spain Liberties, Justice & Home Affairs Ms Edit HERCZOG PES, Internal Market & Consumer Hungary Protection; Budgetary Control; Industry, Research & Energy Mr Ján HUDACKÝ EPP-ED, Industry, Research & Energy; Slovak Rep. Economic & Monetary Affairs Mr Timothy KIRKHOPE EPP-ED, Civil Liberties, Justice and Home United K. Affairs; Constitutional Affairs Mr Wolf KLINZ ALDE, Economic & Monetary Affairs; Germany Industry, Research & Energy Mr Neil PARISH EPP-ED, Agriculture; Fisheries United K. Mr Andreas SCHWAB EPP-ED, Internal Market & Consumer Germany Protection; Petitions; Economic & Monetary Affairs Mr Jonas SJÖSTEDT GUE/NGL, Environment, Public Health and Sweden Food Safety; International Trade; Budgetary Control Mr William Peter SKINNER PES, Economic & Monetary Affairs; United K. Industry, Research & Energy Mr Thomas ULMER EPP-ED, Environment, Public Health and Germany Food Safety; Regional Development Mr Paul K.T.J. VAN BUITENEN Greens/EFA Budgetary Control; Petitions Netherlands 22 September 2004 .
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