New Meps February 2020 (PDF

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

New Meps February 2020 (PDF Incoming Members Alviina ALAMETSÄ February 1, 2020 Group of the Greens/European Free Alliance Finland Vihreä liitto Barry ANDREWS February 1, 2020 Renew Europe Group Ireland Fianna Fáil Party Sergio BERLATO February 1, 2020 European Conservatives and Reformists Group Italy Fratelli d'Italia Ilana CICUREL February 1, 2020 Renew Europe Group France Liste Renaissance Deirdre CLUNE February 1, 2020 Group of the European People's Party (Christian Democrats) Ireland Fine Gael Party Jakop G. DALUNDE February 1, 2020 Group of the Greens/European Free Alliance Sweden Miljöpartiet de gröna Margarita DE LA PISA CARRIÓN February 1, 2020 European Conservatives and Reformists Group Spain VOX Salvatore DE MEO February 1, 2020 Group of the European People's Party (Christian Democrats) Italy Forza Italia Sandro GOZI February 1, 2020 Renew Europe Group France Liste Renaissance Marcel de GRAAFF February 1, 2020 Identity and Democracy Group Netherlands Partij voor de Vrijheid 12/02/2020 1 Bart GROOTHUIS February 1, 2020 Renew Europe Group Netherlands Volkspartij voor Vrijheid en Democratie Claude GRUFFAT February 1, 2020 Group of the Greens/European Free Alliance France Europe Écologie Romana JERKOVIĆ February 1, 2020 Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats in the European Parliament Croatia Socijaldemokratska partija Hrvatske Jean-Lin LACAPELLE February 1, 2020 Identity and Democracy Group France Rassemblement national Miriam LEXMANN February 1, 2020 Group of the European People's Party (Christian Democrats) Slovakia Kresťanskodemokratické hnutie Gabriel MATO February 1, 2020 Group of the European People's Party (Christian Democrats) Spain Partido Popular Nora MEBAREK February 1, 2020 Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats in the European Parliament France Parti socialiste Victor NEGRESCU February 1, 2020 Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats in the European Parliament Romania Partidul Social Democrat Clara PONSATÍ OBIOLS February 1, 2020 Non-attached Members Spain Junts per Catalunya - Lliures per Europa Dorien ROOKMAKER February 1, 2020 Non-attached Members Netherlands Forum voor Democratie Marcos ROS SEMPERE February 1, 2020 Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats in the European Parliament Spain Partido Socialista Obrero Español Vincenzo SOFO February 1, 2020 Identity and Democracy Group Italy Lega 12/02/2020 2 Linea SØGAARD-LIDELL February 1, 2020 Renew Europe Group Denmark Venstre, Danmarks Liberale Parti Dominik TARCZYŃSKI February 1, 2020 European Conservatives and Reformists Group Poland Prawo i Sprawiedliwość Riho TERRAS February 1, 2020 Group of the European People's Party (Christian Democrats) Estonia Isamaa Adrián VÁZQUEZ LÁZARA February 1, 2020 Renew Europe Group Spain Ciudadanos – Partido de la Ciudadanía Thomas WAITZ February 1, 2020 Group of the Greens/European Free Alliance Austria Die Grünen - Die Grüne Alternative Christian SAGARTZ January 23, 2020 Group of the European People's Party (Christian Democrats) Austria Österreichische Volkspartei Marc ANGEL December 10, 2019 Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats in the European Parliament Luxembourg Parti ouvrier socialiste luxembourgeois Gheorghe-Vlad NISTOR December 2, 2019 Group of the European People's Party (Christian Democrats) Romania Partidul Naţional Liberal Sunčana GLAVAK December 1, 2019 Group of the European People's Party (Christian Democrats) Croatia Hrvatska demokratska zajednica Nicola DANTI September 5, 2019 Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats in the European Parliament Italy Italia Viva Isabel CARVALHAIS September 3, 2019 Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats in the European Parliament Portugal Partido Socialista Emmanouil FRAGKOS July 10, 2019 European Conservatives and Reformists Group Greece Elliniki Lusi-Greek Solution 12/02/2020 3 Lara WOLTERS July 4, 2019 Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats in the European Parliament Netherlands Partij van de Arbeid Heather ANDERSON January 27, 2020 Group of the Greens/European Free Alliance United Kingdom Scottish National Party Source : © European Union, 2020 - EP 12/02/2020 4.
Recommended publications
  • European Parliament: 7Th February 2017 Redistribution of Political Balance
    POLICY PAPER European issues n°420 European Parliament: 7th February 2017 redistribution of political balance Charles de Marcilly François Frigot At the mid-term of the 8th legislature, the European Parliament, in office since the elections of May 2014, is implementing a traditional “distribution” of posts of responsibility. Article 19 of the internal regulation stipulates that the Chairs of the parliamentary committees, the Deputy-Chairs, as well as the questeurs, hold their mandates for a renewable 2 and a-half year period. Moreover, internal elections within the political groups have supported their Chairs, whilst we note that there has been some slight rebalancing in terms of the coordinators’ posts. Although Italian citizens draw specific attention with the two main candidates in the battle for the top post, we should note other appointments if we are to understand the careful balance between nationalities, political groups and individual experience of the European members of Parliament. A TUMULTUOUS PRESIDENTIAL provide collective impetus to potential hesitations on the part of the Member States. In spite of the victory of the European People’s Party (EPP) in the European elections, it supported Martin As a result the election of the new President of Schulz in July 2104 who stood for a second mandate as Parliament was a lively[1] affair: the EPP candidate – President of the Parliament. In all, with the support of the Antonio Tajani – and S&D Gianni Pittella were running Liberals (ADLE), Martin Schulz won 409 votes following neck and neck in the fourth round of the relative an agreement concluded by the “grand coalition” after majority of the votes cast[2].
    [Show full text]
  • A Companion to Nineteenth- Century Britain
    A COMPANION TO NINETEENTH- CENTURY BRITAIN Edited by Chris Williams A Companion to Nineteenth-Century Britain A COMPANION TO NINETEENTH- CENTURY BRITAIN Edited by Chris Williams © 2004 by Blackwell Publishing Ltd 350 Main Street, Malden, MA 02148-5020, USA 108, Cowley Road, Oxford OX4 1JF, UK 550 Swanston Street, Carlton South, Melbourne, Victoria 3053, Australia The right of Chris Williams to be identified as the Author of the Editorial Material in this Work has been asserted in accordance with the UK Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, except as permitted by the UK Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988, without the prior permission of the publisher. First published 2004 by Blackwell Publishing Ltd Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data A companion to nineteenth-century Britain / edited by Chris Williams. p. cm. – (Blackwell companions to British history) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0-631-22579-X (alk. paper) 1. Great Britain – History – 19th century – Handbooks, manuals, etc. 2. Great Britain – Civilization – 19th century – Handbooks, manuals, etc. I. Williams, Chris, 1963– II. Title. III. Series. DA530.C76 2004 941.081 – dc22 2003021511 A catalogue record for this title is available from the British Library. Set in 10 on 12 pt Galliard by SNP Best-set Typesetter Ltd., Hong Kong Printed and bound in the United Kingdom by TJ International For further information on Blackwell Publishing, visit our website: http://www.blackwellpublishing.com BLACKWELL COMPANIONS TO BRITISH HISTORY Published in association with The Historical Association This series provides sophisticated and authoritative overviews of the scholarship that has shaped our current understanding of British history.
    [Show full text]
  • ESS9 Appendix A3 Political Parties Ed
    APPENDIX A3 POLITICAL PARTIES, ESS9 - 2018 ed. 3.0 Austria 2 Belgium 4 Bulgaria 7 Croatia 8 Cyprus 10 Czechia 12 Denmark 14 Estonia 15 Finland 17 France 19 Germany 20 Hungary 21 Iceland 23 Ireland 25 Italy 26 Latvia 28 Lithuania 31 Montenegro 34 Netherlands 36 Norway 38 Poland 40 Portugal 44 Serbia 47 Slovakia 52 Slovenia 53 Spain 54 Sweden 57 Switzerland 58 United Kingdom 61 Version Notes, ESS9 Appendix A3 POLITICAL PARTIES ESS9 edition 3.0 (published 10.12.20): Changes from previous edition: Additional countries: Denmark, Iceland. ESS9 edition 2.0 (published 15.06.20): Changes from previous edition: Additional countries: Croatia, Latvia, Lithuania, Montenegro, Portugal, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden. Austria 1. Political parties Language used in data file: German Year of last election: 2017 Official party names, English 1. Sozialdemokratische Partei Österreichs (SPÖ) - Social Democratic Party of Austria - 26.9 % names/translation, and size in last 2. Österreichische Volkspartei (ÖVP) - Austrian People's Party - 31.5 % election: 3. Freiheitliche Partei Österreichs (FPÖ) - Freedom Party of Austria - 26.0 % 4. Liste Peter Pilz (PILZ) - PILZ - 4.4 % 5. Die Grünen – Die Grüne Alternative (Grüne) - The Greens – The Green Alternative - 3.8 % 6. Kommunistische Partei Österreichs (KPÖ) - Communist Party of Austria - 0.8 % 7. NEOS – Das Neue Österreich und Liberales Forum (NEOS) - NEOS – The New Austria and Liberal Forum - 5.3 % 8. G!LT - Verein zur Förderung der Offenen Demokratie (GILT) - My Vote Counts! - 1.0 % Description of political parties listed 1. The Social Democratic Party (Sozialdemokratische Partei Österreichs, or SPÖ) is a social above democratic/center-left political party that was founded in 1888 as the Social Democratic Worker's Party (Sozialdemokratische Arbeiterpartei, or SDAP), when Victor Adler managed to unite the various opposing factions.
    [Show full text]
  • GECORRIGEERD STENOGRAM EERSTE KAMER, Niet Voor Citaten En Niet Voor Correcties
    GECORRIGEERD STENOGRAM EERSTE KAMER, niet voor citaten en niet voor correcties. Aan deze tekst kan geen enkel recht ontleend worden. *0: EK (Deze lijst is, met de lijst van besluiten, opgenomen *1: 2011-2012 aan het einde van deze editie.) *2: 5 *3: WordXP De voorzitter: Op verzoek van de fractie van de *4: 5de vergadering ChristenUnie heb ik aangewezen de heer Ester als *5: Dinsdag 1 november 2011 lid van de vaste commissie voor Veiligheid en *6: 13.30 uur Justitie (V&J) in plaats van de heer Kuiper. ** ** Voorzitter: Fred de Graaf *B *!Hamerstukken*! Tegenwoordig zijn 74 leden, te weten: Aan de orde is de behandeling van: Backer, Barth, Beckers, Beuving, Van Bijsterveld, - het wetsvoorstel Wijziging van de De Boer, Van Boxtel, Brinkman, Bröcker, Broekers- Algemene wet gelijke behandeling, het Knol, Van Dijk, Dupuis, Duthler, Elzinga, Engels, Burgerlijk Wetboek, de Wet gelijke Essers, Ester, Faber-van de Klashorst, Flierman, behandeling op grond van handicap of Franken, Frijters-Klijnen, Ganzevoort, Fred de chronische ziekte, de Wet gelijke behandeling Graaf, Machiel de Graaf, Thom de Graaf, Marcel de op grond van leeftijd bij de arbeid en de Wet Graaff, De Grave, Hermans, Hoekstra, Holdijk, Ter gelijke behandeling van mannen en vrouwen Horst, Huijbregts-Schiedon, Van Kappen, Klever, (aanpassing definities van direct en indirect Kneppers-Heijnert, Knip, Koffeman, Koole, Kox, onderscheid aan richtlijnterminologie) Kuiper, De Lange, Van der Linden, Linthorst, Lokin- (31832); Sassen, Martens, Meurs, Nagel, Noten, Popken, - het wetsvoorstel
    [Show full text]
  • The Similarities and the Differences in the Functioning of the European Right Wing: an Attempt to Integrate the European Conservatives and Christian Democrats
    Journal of Social Welfare and Human Rights, Vol. 1 No. 2, December 2013 1 The Similarities and the Differences in the Functioning of the European Right Wing: An Attempt to Integrate the European Conservatives and Christian Democrats Dr. Kire Sarlamanov1 Dr. Aleksandar Jovanoski2 Abstract The text reviews the attempt of the European Conservative and Christian Democratic Parties to construct a common platform within which they could more effectively defend and develop the interests of the political right wing in the European Parliament. The text follows the chronological line of development of events, emphasizing the doctrinal and the national differences as a reason for the relative failure in the process of unification of the European right wing. The subcontext of the argumentation protrudes the ideological, the national as well as the religious-doctrinal interests of some of the more important Christian Democratic, that is, conservative parties in Europe, which emerged as an obstacle of the unification. One of the more important problems that enabled the quality and complete unification of the European conservatives and Christian Democrats is the attitude in regard to the formation of EU as a federation of countries. The weight down of the British conservatives on the side of the national sovereignty and integrity against the Pan-European idea for united European countries formed on federal basis, is considered as the most important impact on the unification of the parties from the right ideological spectrum on European land. Key words: Conservative Party, Christian Democratic Party, CDU European Union, European People’s Party. 1. Introduction On European land, the trend of connection of political parties on the basis of ideology has been notable for a long time.
    [Show full text]
  • A Look at the New European Parliament Page 1 INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMITTEE (INTA)
    THE NEW EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT KEY COMMITTEE COMPOSITION 31 JULY 2019 INTRODUCTION After several marathon sessions, the European Council agreed on the line-up for the EU “top jobs” on 2 July 2019. The deal, which notably saw German Defence Minister Ursula von der Leyen (CDU, EPP) surprisingly designated as the next European Commission (EC) President, meant that the European Parliament (EP) could proceed with the election of its own leadership on 3 July. The EPP and Renew Europe (formerly ALDE) groups, in line with the agreement, did not present candidates for the EP President. As such, the vote pitted the S&D’s David-Maria Sassoli (IT) against two former Spitzenkandidaten – Ska Keller (DE) of the Greens and Jan Zahradil (CZ) of the ACRE/ECR, alongside placeholder candidate Sira Rego (ES) of GUE. Sassoli was elected President for the first half of the 2019 – 2024 mandate, while the EPP (presumably EPP Spitzenkandidat Manfred Weber) would take the reins from January 2022. The vote was largely seen as a formality and a demonstration of the three largest Groups’ capacity to govern. However, Zahradil received almost 100 votes (more than the total votes of the ECR group), and Keller received almost twice as many votes as there are Greens/EFA MEPs. This forced a second round in which Sassoli was narrowly elected with just 11 more than the necessary simple majority. Close to 12% of MEPs did not cast a ballot. MEPs also elected 14 Vice-Presidents (VPs): Mairead McGuinness (EPP, IE), Pedro Silva Pereira (S&D, PT), Rainer Wieland (EPP, DE), Katarina Barley (S&D, DE), Othmar Karas (EPP, AT), Ewa Kopacz (EPP, PL), Klara Dobrev (S&D, HU), Dita Charanzová (RE, CZ), Nicola Beer (RE, DE), Lívia Járóka (EPP, HU) and Heidi Hautala (Greens/EFA, FI) were elected in the first ballot, while Marcel Kolaja (Greens/EFA, CZ), Dimitrios Papadimoulis (GUE/NGL, EL) and Fabio Massimo Castaldo (NI, IT) needed the second round.
    [Show full text]
  • Guatemala Ya No Es Tercer País Seguro De Estados Unidos
    8A Expreso Domingo 7 de Febrero de 2021 Comparte las noticias en Facebook Expresoweb Síguenos en Twitter @Expresoweb / Instagram @Expresomx AP/MICHAEL PROBST DEL BCE AL Apoyan al Primer Ministro italiano PARLAMENTO DE ITALIA Draghi, de 73 años y para reactivar la economía expresidente del Banco Central Europeo, completó MILÁN El populista Movi- no después de la renuncia una primera ronda de miento 5 Estrellas y la de- del exprimer ministro conversaciones con los El primer ministro ita- rechista Liga expresaron Giuseppe Conte, quien partidos políticos esta liano designado, Mario su apoyo a un Gobierno perdió el apoyo de un pe- semana. Se espera otra Draghi, obtuvo ayer el liderado por Draghi, di- queño pero clave partido ronda a principios de la apoyo preliminar de dos ciendo que estaban lis- de la coalición. próxima semana sobre partidos clave para for- tos para dejar de lado las Antes del sábado, Dra- posibles ministros del mar un nuevo Gobierno amargas rivalidades por el ghi ya contaba con el apo- Gabinete y una síntesis de que decidirá cómo gastar bien del país y aumentar el yo del Partido Demócrata, Draghi de su visión para el más de 200 mil millones potencial para un Gobier- Forza Italia del exprimer nuevo Gobierno. de euros en fondos de la no de unidad nacional de ministro Silvio Berlusco- También se espera que Unión Europea para ayu- base amplia. ni; Italia Viva del expri- se reúna con sindicatos, dar a relanzar la economía El Presidente de Italia mer ministro Matteo Ren- grupos empresariales italiana devastada por la eligió a Draghi esta sema- zi, y el pequeño Partido El Primer Ministro designado, Mario Draghi, dirigió y otros miembros de la pandemia.
    [Show full text]
  • The European Conservatives and Reformists in the European Parliament
    The European Conservatives and Reformists in the European Parliament Standard Note: SN/IA/6918 Last updated: 16 June 2014 Author: Vaughne Miller Section International Affairs and Defence Section Parties are continuing negotiations to form political groups in the European Parliament (EP) following European elections on 22-25 May 2014. This note looks at the future composition of the European Conservatives and Reformists group (ECR), which was established by UK Conservatives when David Cameron took them out of the centre-right EPP-ED group in 2009. It also considers what the entry of the German right-wing Alternative für Deutschland group into the ECR group might mean for Anglo-German relations. The ECR might become the third largest political group in the EP, although this depends on support for the Liberals and Democrats group. The final number and composition of EP political groups will not be known until after 24 June 2014, which is the deadline for registering groups. For detailed information on the EP election results, see Research paper 14/32, European Parliament Elections 2014, 11 June 2014. This information is provided to Members of Parliament in support of their parliamentary duties and is not intended to address the specific circumstances of any particular individual. It should not be relied upon as being up to date; the law or policies may have changed since it was last updated; and it should not be relied upon as legal or professional advice or as a substitute for it. A suitably qualified professional should be consulted if specific advice or information is required.
    [Show full text]
  • Information Guide Euroscepticism
    Information Guide Euroscepticism A guide to information sources on Euroscepticism, with hyperlinks to further sources of information within European Sources Online and on external websites Contents Introduction .................................................................................................. 2 Brief Historical Overview................................................................................. 2 Euro Crisis 2008 ............................................................................................ 3 European Elections 2014 ................................................................................ 5 Euroscepticism in Europe ................................................................................ 8 Eurosceptic organisations ......................................................................... 10 Eurosceptic thinktanks ............................................................................. 10 Transnational Eurosceptic parties and political groups .................................. 11 Eurocritical media ................................................................................... 12 EU Reaction ................................................................................................. 13 Information sources in the ESO database ........................................................ 14 Further information sources on the internet ..................................................... 14 Copyright © 2016 Cardiff EDC. All rights reserved. 1 Cardiff EDC is part of the University Library
    [Show full text]
  • Elezioni Regionali 2020 Liste E Candidati Per Provincia
    CONSIGLIO REGIONALE DEL VENETO ELEZIONI REGIONALI 2020 LISTE E CANDIDATI PER PROVINCIA PROVINCIA LISTA CANDIDATI Belluno +Veneto in Europa - Volt SELENE GUAGLIARDO Belluno +Veneto in Europa - Volt LUCA BONARRIGO Belluno +Veneto in Europa - Volt LUISA MARIA NASTASE Belluno +Veneto in Europa - Volt GIORGIO PASETTO Belluno +Veneto in Europa - Volt ANNA LISA NALIN Belluno Europa Verde DAVIDE CASSISI Belluno Europa Verde GIOIA VALENTINA SPIEKERMANN Belluno Europa Verde ALEX SEGAT Belluno Europa Verde FRANCESCA VALENTE Belluno Europa Verde LUIGINO TONUS Belluno Forza Italia - Autonomia per il Veneto LORENZO BORTOLUZZI Belluno Forza Italia - Autonomia per il Veneto GRAZIELA BUSATTA MAIZA Belluno Forza Italia - Autonomia per il Veneto FIORE BUZZATTI Belluno Forza Italia - Autonomia per il Veneto LAURA TABACCHI Belluno Forza Italia - Autonomia per il Veneto DARIO SCOPEL Belluno Fratelli d'Italia PIERANGELO CONTE Belluno Fratelli d'Italia AMALIA SERENELLA BOGANA Belluno Fratelli d'Italia ALESSANDRO FARINA Belluno Fratelli d'Italia MONICA MAZZOCCOLI Belluno Fratelli d'Italia PIER LUIGI SVALUTO FERRO Belluno Il Veneto che Vogliamo ASSIA BELHADJ detta ASSIA Belluno Il Veneto che Vogliamo MAURIZIO MILANI Belluno Il Veneto che Vogliamo MONICA CAMUFFO Belluno Il Veneto che Vogliamo NICO PAULON Belluno Il Veneto che Vogliamo IOLANDA DA DEPPO Belluno Italia Viva - Civica per il Veneto - Pri - Psi GIORGIO AZZALINI Belluno Italia Viva - Civica per il Veneto - Pri - Psi DANIELA LARESE FILON Belluno Italia Viva - Civica per il Veneto - Pri - Psi PINO ALFREDO
    [Show full text]
  • Ms Ursula Von Der Leyen, President of the European Commission European Commission Rue De La Loi/Wetstraat 200 1049 Brussels
    Ms Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission European Commission Rue de la Loi/Wetstraat 200 1049 Brussels Mr Charles Michel, President of the European Council European Commission Rue de la Loi/Wetstraat 175 1049 Brussels Brussels, 27 July 2020 Dear President von der Leyen, Dear President Michel, With this letter, we would like to draw your attention to the Polish government’s expressed intent to withdraw from the Istanbul Convention on fighting domestic violence. This latest development shows that we can never take women’s rights for granted. This is disrespectful, a clear violation of women’s rights and unacceptable. The signal the Polish government is sending is a highly troubling one in times that are already challenging for women. Women have been hit disproportionally hard by the Covid-19 crisis and face an increase in cases of domestic violence. The European Union is founded upon shared values that are enshrined in our Treaties, amongst them equality between men and women. We cannot regress on these core values stipulated in Article 2 TEU. We should never accept it when one of our Member States backtracks from equality. That is why we call on you, as the President of the European Commission, guardian of the treaties, and as the President of the European Council, to do everything within your power to discourage the Polish government from taking this misstep. Madam President, in your political guidelines, you made the commitment that the EU’s accession to the Istanbul Convention is a key priority for the Commission and that if the accession remains blocked in the Council, you would consider tabling proposals on minimum standards regarding the definition of certain types of violence, and strengthening the Victims’ Rights Directive.
    [Show full text]
  • Authentieke Versie
    5de vergadering Dinsdag 1 november 2011 Aanvang 13.30 uur 1 De voorzitter: De ingekomen stukken staan op een lijst die in de zaal ter inzage ligt. Op die lijst heb ik voorstellen gedaan over de Voorzitter: Fred de Graaf wijze van behandeling. Als aan het einde van de vergade- ring daartegen geen bezwaren zijn ingekomen, neem ik Tegenwoordig zijn 74 leden, te weten: aan dat de Kamer zich met de voorstellen heeft verenigd. Backer, Barth, Beckers, Beuving, Van Bijsterveld, De Boer, (Deze lijst is, met de lijst van besluiten, opgenomen aan Van Boxtel, Brinkman, Bröcker, Broekers-Knol, Van Dijk, het einde van deze editie.) Dupuis, Duthler, Elzinga, Engels, Essers, Ester, Faber-van de Klashorst, Flierman, Franken, Frijters-Klijnen, Ganze- De voorzitter: voort, Fred de Graaf, Machiel de Graaf, Thom de Graaf, Op verzoek van de fractie van de ChristenUnie heb ik aan- Marcel de Graaff, De Grave, Hermans, Hoekstra, Holdijk, gewezen de heer Ester als lid van de vaste commissie Ter Horst, Huijbregts-Schiedon, Van Kappen, Klever, voor Veiligheid en Justitie (V&J) in plaats van de heer Kneppers-Heijnert, Knip, Koffeman, Koole, Kox, Kuiper, De Kuiper. Lange, Van der Linden, Linthorst, Lokin-Sassen, Martens, Meurs, Nagel, Noten, Popken, Postema, Putters, Reuten, Van Rey, Reynaers, Ruers, Schaap, Scholten, Schouwe- naar, Schrijver, Sent, Slagter-Roukema, Smaling, Sören- sen, Van Strien, Strik, Swagerman, Sylvester, Terpstra, Thissen, Vliegenthart, Vlietstra, Vos, De Vries en De Vries- Leggedoor, en mevrouw Schultz van Haegen-Maas Geesteranus, mi- nister van Infrastructuur en Milieu. De voorzitter: Ik deel aan de Kamer mede dat is ingekomen bericht van verhindering van het lid: Quik-Schuijt, wegens verblijf buitenslands, in verband met verkiezingswaarneming in Kirgizië.
    [Show full text]