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Eu Whoiswho Official Directory of the European Union EUROPEAN UNION EU WHOISWHO OFFICIAL DIRECTORY OF THE EUROPEAN UNION COR — EUROPEAN COMMITTEE OF THE REGIONS 16/04/2020 Managed by the Publications Office © European Union, 2020 FOP engine ver:20180220 - Content: Anninter export. Root entity 1, all languages. - X15splt1,v170601 - X15splt2,v161129 - Just set reference language to EN (version 20160818) - Removing redondancy and photo for xml for pdf (version 20161018, execution: 2020-04-16T11:28:53.853+02:00 ) - convert to any LV (version 20170103) - NAL countries.xml ver (if no ver it means problem): 20200318-0 - execution of xslt to fo code: 2020-04-16T11:28:59.913+02:00- linguistic version EN - NAL countries.xml ver (if no ver it means problem):20200318-0 rootentity=COR Note to the reader: The personal data in this directory are provided by the institutions, bodies and agencies of EU. 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Finland Estonia Mr Frank CECCONI Vice-President Mr Fernando MEDINA Mr Marek WOŹNIAK Member of the Ile-de-France Regional Vice-President Vice-President CouncilCIVEX-VII, SEDEC-VIIrenew E. Mayor of LisbonENVE-VII, COTER- Member of the Wielkopolska Regional France VIIPES AssemblyCIVEX-VII, COTER-VIIEPP Portugal Poland Mr Roberto CIAMBETTI Vice-President Mr Michael MURPHY Mr Ivan ŽAGAR President and Member of the Veneto Vice-President Vice-President Regional CouncilSEDEC-VII, NAT- Member of a Local Executive: Tipperary Mayor of the Municipality of Slovenska VIIECR County CouncilECON-VII, CIVEX- BistricaCOTER-VII, ENVE-VIIEPP Italy VIIEPP Slovenia Ireland Mr Joseph CORDINA Ms Concepción ANDREU RODRÍGUEZ Vice-President Ms Ellen NAUTA-VAN MOORSEL Member Member of a Local Executive: Local Vice-President Member of a Regional Executive: Councils' AssociationSEDEC-VII, ECON- Representative of a local or regional Government of La RiojaCOTER-VII, VIIPES body with political accountability to an SEDEC-VIIPES Malta elected Assembly: Hof van Twente Spain Municipal CouncilNAT-VII, CIVEX- Mr Juraj DROBA VIIEPP Mr Vincenzo BIANCO Vice-President Netherlands Member Chairman of Bratislava Self – Governing Member of Catania Municipal RegionSEDEC-VII, COTER-VIIECR Mr Alberto NUÑEZ FEIJOO CouncilSEDEC-VII, CIVEX-VIIPES Slovakia Vice-President Italy President of the Region of GaliciaCIVEX- Ms Barbara DUDEN VII, NAT-VIIEPP Mr Pavel BRANDA Vice-President Spain Member Member of a Regional Assembly: Member of Rádlo Municipal Hamburg City ParliamentCOTER-VII, Mr Vojko OBERSNEL CouncilCOTER-VII, NAT-VIIECR CIVEX-VIIPES Vice-President Czechia Germany Member of Local Executive: City of RijekaCOTER-VII, ENVE-VIIPES Mr Eamon DOOLEY Mr Gints KAMINSKIS Croatia Member Vice-President Member of a Local Executive: Offaly Member of a Local Assembly: Auce Mr Georgios PATOULIS County CouncilNAT-VII, ENVE-VIIrenew municipal councilECON-VII, ENVE- Vice-President E. VIIrenew E. Member of a Regional Executive: Region Ireland Latvia of AtticaNAT-VII, ENVE-VIIEPP Greece Mr Guillermo FERNÁNDEZ VARA Mr Anders KNAPE Member Vice-President Mr Günther PLATTER (ERROR: Seems to have minicv but Member of Karlstad Municipal Vice-President cannot find it) CouncilCOTER-VII, CIVEX-VIIEPP Member of a Regional Executive: State Spain Sweden Government of TyrolCIVEX-VII, COTER- VIIEPP Mr Jaroslav HLINKA Austria Member Mayor of Košice - SouthCIVEX-VII, ENVE-VIIPES Slovakia 12 – 16/04/2020 – OFFICIAL DIRECTORY OF THE EUROPEAN UNION Mr Bruno HRANIĆ Mr Matthias STADLER Mr Władysław ORTYL Member Member Member Member of Local Executive: Municipality Member of a Local Executive: City Marshal of the Podkarpackie of VidovecENVE-VII, ECON-VIIEPP Council of the regional capital of St. voivodeshipENVE-VII, COTER-VIIECR Croatia PöltenCIVEX-VII, ENVE-VIIPES Poland Austria Ms Anne KARJALAINEN Mr Christophe ROUILLON Member Mr Jarosław Piotr STAWIARSKI Member Member of a Local Assembly: Kerava Member Mayor of CoulainesCIVEX-VII, ECON- City CouncilSEDEC-VII, ENVE-VIIPES Representative of a regional body VIIPES Finland with political accountability to an France elected Assembly: Lubelskie Regional Mr Dimitrios KARNAVOS GovernmentCOTER-VII, ECON-VIIECR Member Poland Member of a Local Executive: Municipality of KallitheaENVE-VII, Mr Adam STRUZIK COTER-VIIEPP Member Greece Member of the Mazovia Regional AssemblyENVE-VII, COTER-VIIEPP Mr Karl-Heinz LAMBERTZ Poland Member Member of the Parliament of the Mr Donato TOMA German-speaking CommunitySEDEC- Member VII, CIVEX-VIIPES President of the Molise RegionECON- Belgium VII, ENVE-VIIEPP Italy Mr Robert Sorin NEGOIŢĂ Member Mr Wim VAN DE DONK Mayor of District 3, Bucharest Member MunicipalityECON-VII, NAT-VIIPES Representative of a local or regional Romania body with political accountability to an elected Assembly: Provincial Council of Mr Karsten Uno PETERSEN the Province of North BrabantCOTER- Member VII, CIVEX-VIIEPP Regional CouncillorCOTER-VII, NAT- Netherlands VIIPES Denmark Mr Algirdas VRUBLIAUSKAS Member Mr Marcel PHILIPP Member of Alytus District Municipal Member CouncilECON-VII, ENVE-VIIEPP Mayor of AachenSEDEC-VII, ENVE- Lithuania VIIEPP Germany Ms Karin WANNGÅRD Member Mr Franck PROUST Member of Stockholm Municipal Member CouncilECON-VII, ENVE-VIIPES Member of a Local Executive: Municipal Sweden Council of Nîmes (department of Gard)ECON-VII, CIVEX-VIIEPP Mr François
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