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Document Interne F Cdr897-2004 Doc-Int Fr On 1 May 2004, 95 members and alternates from the new EU states joined the CoR, taking the total number of Committee members to 317 Lithuania 9 Full Members 9 Alternate Members GARBARAVICIUS Ramunas, Member of Kaunas City ABRAMAVICIUS Arnoldas, Member of Zarasai district municipal council municipal council GUDELIS Darius, Mayor of Anyksciai district municipality - GUSTAITIS Antanas, Mayor of Prienai district municipality Vice President of the Association of Local Authorities in Lithuania JAKUTIS Raimundas, Mayor of Siauliai district municipality JASEVICIUS Valdemaras, Mayor of Silale district municipality LUKOSIENÉ Virginija, Klaipeda County Governor KAUBRYS Donatas, Member of Telsiai district municipal council MALINAUSKAS Ricardas, Mayor of Druskininkai KOLOSAUSKAS Feliksas, Vilnius County Governor municipality - President of the Association of Local Authorities in Lithuania MATUZAS Vitas, Mayor of Panevezys city municipality PEKELIUNAS Alfredas, Mayor of Panevezys district municipality PAVIRZIS Gediminas Adolfas, Deputy Mayor of Vilnius City SEDZIUS Alvydas, Siauliai county Governor municipality VAISNORA Aidas, Deputy mayor of Kazlu Ruda municipality ULKÉ Zenonas, Member of Sakiai district municipal council VIGELIS Vytautas, Mayor of Svencioniai district municipality ZUKAUSKAS Liudvikas, Mayor of Skuodas district municipality __________________________________________________________________________________________ Cyprus 6 Full Members 6 Alternate Members ELENODOROU Spiros, CHATZITTOFIS Kyriakos, IAKOVOU Georgios, President of the Union of Cyprus KALLIS Nikos, Communities SARIKAS Feidias, Municipality of Pafos MICHAIL Dimitris, President of the Communal Council of Agios Amvrosios GEORGIOS Georgiou, PERIKLEOUS Varvara, MESIS Christos, PITTAS Charalampos, ZAMPELAS Michalakis, Dimarchos Nicosias VIOLARIS Christakis, __________________________________________________________________________________ Http://www.cor.eu.int Rue Montoyer 92-102 - 1000 Bruxelles Tél. +32 2 282 2155 - Fax +32 2 282 2085 Estonia 7 Full Members 7 Alternates ANSIP Andrus, Mayor of the City of Tartu - Tartu City ELLRAM Jüri, Head of Imavere Municipality - Government of Government Imavere Municipality KOIV Tonis, Mayor of the City of Paide - Paide City ERIKSON Urve, Chairman of Tudulinna Municipality Council Government MUURSEPP Kurmet, Head of Urvaste Municipality - KALEV Saima, Head of Municipality of Jogeva - Jogeva Government of Urvaste Municipality Municipality Government TOBRELUTS Sirje, Head of Laheda Municipality - Government LEPIK Margus, Mayor of City of Valga - Valga City Government of Laheda Municipality KALLASVEE Teet, Mayor of the City of Haapsalu - Haapsalu MARIPUU Maret, Chairman of the Tallinn City Council - City Government Tallinn City Council MÄEKER Mart, Mayor of Leisi Municipality - Government of SILBERG Uno Chairman of Kose Municipality Council Leisi Municipality SAVISAAR Edgar, Mayor of the City of Tallinn - Tallinn City TAMKIVI Jaanus, Mayor of Kuressaare City Government __________________________________________________________________________________________ Hungary 12 Full Members 12 Alternate Members BALOGH Laszlo, Member of National Parliament, President BIHARY Gabor, Member of local government, Budapest of the Bács-Kiskun County Assembly BOR Imre, Member of Local government, Paks GEMESI Gyorgy, Mayor of Gödöllo DEMSZKY Gabor, Lord Mayor of Budapest IPKOVICH Gyorgy, Mayor of Szombathely FABIAN Zsolt, Member of local government, Gödöllo JOSZAI Attila, Member of local government, Szigetszentmiklós MOLNAR Arpad, Mayor of Balatonszabadi, Member of KOCSIS Karolyne, Member of local government, Dunapataj Somogy County Assembly BENKO Ferenc, Mayor of Tiszaladány KOVACSNE HORVATH Klara, Member of National Parliament, mayor of Bábolna BOROS Imre, Member of National Parliament, Vice- LAZAR János, Mayor of Hódmezovásárhely President of Zala County Assembly DIOSSY Laszlo, Mayor of Veszprém, President of National MATIS Andras, Mayor of Szirák Association of Local Authorities KALI Sandor, Member of National Parliament, mayor of NAGY Sándor, Mayor of Kistelek Miskolc SERTO-RADICS Istvan, Mayor of Uszka PAJZS Jozsef, Mayor of Szigetvár SZABO Gyula, Member of National Parliament, member of SZABO Lorant, Mayor of Dombóvár Heves County Assembly WEKLER Ferenc, Vice-President of National Parliament, SZAKACS Imre, President of Györ-Moson-Sopron County Mayor of Mecsknádasd Assembly _________________________________________________________________________________ Http://www.cor.eu.int Rue Montoyer 92-102 - 1000 Bruxelles Tél. +32 2 282 2155 - Fax +32 2 282 2085 Latvia 7 Full Members 7 Alternate Members BARTKEVICS Edvins, Chairman of Ogre amalgamated AUGULIS Uldis, Chairman of Berze rural municipality municipality council KALNACS Janis, Councillor of Riga city council ELKSNITIS Andris, Chairman of Dobele district council - Chairman of Dobele town council KUCINS Arvids, Chairman of Daugavpils district council, KRASTINS Edmunds, Councillor of Riga city council Chairman of Dubna rural municipality council PURGALE Cilda, PUKITIS Talis, Chairman of Sigulda town council, Chairman of Riga district council JAUNSLEINIS Andris, Chairman of the Union of local and VAIVODS Andris, Chairman of Livani amalgamated regional governments of Uzava rural municipality council municipality council KRIEVINS Guntars, Councillor of Liepaja city council VETRA Aivars, Councillor of Jurmala city council NEILANDE Lolita, Chairperson of Sabile almalgamated ZALANS Edgars, municipality council ___________________________________________________________________________ Malta 5 Full Members 5 Alternate Members BORG Doris, Local Councils Association Malta - Mayor, AGIUS Joan, Deputy Mayor, Zejtun Local Council Birkirkara Local Council FARRUGIA Antonia, Local Councils Association Malta - BORG Joseph, Vice President, Local Councils Association, Councillor, Zurrieq Local Council Councillor of Mellieha MICALLEF Ian, Local Councils Association Malta - BUTTIGIEG Paul, Mayor, Qala Local Council, Gozo Councillor, Gzira Local Council COHEN Michael, Local Councils Association Malta - Mayor, GRECH Keith, Local Councils Association Malta - Kalkara Local Council Councillor FORMOSA Noel, Local Councils Association Malta - Mayor, MIFSUD Malcolm, Mayor - Pieta Local Council San Lawrenz/Gozo Local Council __________________________________________________________________________________ Slovenia 7 Full Members 7 Alternate Members HALB Janko, Mayor of the Municipality of Rogasovci CELAN Stefan, Mayor of the City Municipality of Ptuj PECAN Breda, Mayor of the Municipality of Izola COLARIC Anton, Local Councillor of the City Municipality of Llubljana SMRDELJ Robert, Mayor of the Municipality of Pikva GRMOVSEK Sinisa, Local Councillor of Bovec STEBE Thomaz, Mayor of the Municipality of Menges KOVSE Anton, Mayor of the City Municipality of Podvelka KOVACIC Bostjan, Mayor of the City Municipality of Novo LEDINEK Branko, Mayor of the Municipality of Race – Fram mesto SMOLNIKAR Anton, Mayor of the Municipality of Kamnik SKRJANEC Breda, Local Councillor of the City Municipality of Grosuplje SOVIC Boris, Mayor of the City Municipality of Maribor ZAGAR Ivan, Mayor of the City Municipality of Slovenska Bistrica Http://www.cor.eu.int Rue Montoyer 92-102 - 1000 Bruxelles Tél. +32 2 282 2155 - Fax +32 2 282 2085 Poland 21 Full Members 21 Alternate Members ARNDT Pawel, Chairman of regional assembly of ACHRAMOWICZ Waldemar, Marshal of Kujawsko- Wielkopolskie region Pomorskie region CZARSKI Michal, Marshal of Slaskie region BORÓN Piotr, Chairman of the Sejmik - Malopolskie DUTKIEWICZ Rafal, Mayor of Wroclaw DOMBROWICZ Konstanty, City President - Kujawsko- Pomorskie KARSKI Karol, Vice Chairman of the Council of the City of FOGLER Piotr, Chairman of Sejmik Warsaw LECH Miroslaw, Wójt of the Commune KOBYLINSKI Maciej, Mayor of Slupsk CIACH Krzysztof, Starosta of the Poviat KROCHMAL Witold, Mayor of Wolowo CZERNECKI Andrzej, City Mayor – Podkarpackie KRZYZEWSKI Januz, Marshal of Podlaskie region GOLEBIEWSKI Henryk, Marshal of Dolnoslaskie region KUBAT Grzegorz, Marshal of Opolskie region KROPIWNICKI Jerzy, Mayor of Lodz KUZNIAR Lucjan, Member of regional assembly of Podkarpackie region MAJCHROWSKI Jacek, City President – Malopolskie LEWANDOWSKI Eugeniusz, President of poviat of Torunski MAKAREWICZ Henryk, Marshal of Lubelskie region MIKOLAJCZAK Stefan, Marshal of Voivodship - Wielkopolskie RONOWICZ Bozena, City President – Lubuskie OLSZEWSKI Marek, Echevin of Lubicz Commune SEPIOL Janusz, Marshal of Voivodship – Malopolskie OSOWSKI Karol, Chairman of regional assembly of Zachodniopomorskie SYNAK Brunon, Chairman of regional assembly of Pomorskie PANTAK Kazimierz, Deputy chairman of regional assembly of region Lubuskie TEODORCZYK Mieczyslaw, Marshal of Lodzkie region PRUSZKOWSKI Andrzej, Mayor of Lublin RAKOCZY Stanislaw, Starosta of the Poviat – Opolskie SLOWINSKI Jerzy, Mayor of Radomsko RYNSKI Andrzej, Marshal of Warminsko-Mazurskie region SWIETALSKI Leszek, STRUZIK Adam, Marshal of Mazowieckie region TRAMS Marek, President of poviat of Polkowicki SZYMANOWICZ Marian, Deputy Mayor of Pulawy TROMBSKI Marek, Councillor of the Sejmik – Slaskie WOLODZKO Franciszek, Marshal of Swietokrzyskie region WEGRZYN Ludwik, President of poviat of Bochenski ZAJAKALA Jerz, Wojt of the Commune-Kujawsko-Pomorskie WRONA Tadeusz, Mayor of Czestochowa _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Slovakia 9 Full Members 9 Alternate Members BAUER Rudolf, DURKOVSKY Andrej, BOBIK
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