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Übersicht Über Die Deutschen Abgeordneten in Den Neu Besetzten Ausschüssen Des Europäischen Parlaments (8 Übersicht über die deutschen Abgeordneten in den neu besetzten Ausschüssen des Europäischen Parlaments (8. Legislaturperiode) Stand 10.07.2014 Der Übersicht können Sie entnehmen, welche deutschen Abgeordneten in welchen der 20 ständigen Ausschüsse des achten Europäischen Parlaments arbeiten werden. Stellvertreten- de Mitgliedschaften sind nicht berücksichtigt. Der Ausschussvorsitz wird stets angegeben, der stellvertretende Vorsitz nur, wenn ein/e deutsche/r Abgeordnete/r dieses Amt innehat. Die Homepages und Lebensläufe (CV) der Abgeordneten finden Sie als Link in den Tabellen. Die Abkürzungen der Fraktionen erklären sich folgendermaßen: EVP Europäische Volkspartei S&D Progressive Allianz der Sozialdemokraten Grüne/EFA Grüne/Freie Europäische Allianz GUE/NGL Vereinigte Europäische Linke/Nordische Grüne Linke ALDE Allianz der Liberalen und Demokraten für Europa EKR Europäische Konservative und Reformisten DST-Europabüro Ansprechpartner Avenue des Nerviens 9-31 Walter Leitermann +32 2 74016 20 1040 Brüssel Florian Schilling +32 2 74016 25 Belgien Karen Kühne +32 2 74016 22 - 2 - Inhalt Auswärtige Angelegenheiten (AFET) ...................................................................................................3 Beschäftigung und soziale Angelegenheiten (EMPL) ............................................................................3 Binnenmarkt und Verbraucherschutz (IMCO) ......................................................................................3 Bürgerliche Freiheiten, Justiz und Inneres (LIBE) .................................................................................4 Entwicklung (DEVE) .............................................................................................................................4 Fischerei (PECH) ..................................................................................................................................4 Haushalt (BUDG) .................................................................................................................................5 Haushaltskontrolle (CONT)..................................................................................................................5 Industrie, Forschung und Energie (ITRE) ..............................................................................................5 Internationaler Handel (INTA) .............................................................................................................6 Konstitutionelle Fragen (AFCO) ...........................................................................................................6 Kultur und Bildung (CULT) ...................................................................................................................6 Landwirtschaft und ländliche Entwicklung (AGRI)................................................................................7 Petitionen (PETI) .................................................................................................................................7 Recht (JURI) ........................................................................................................................................7 Rechte der Frau und Gleichstellung der Geschlechter (FEMM) ............................................................7 Regionale Entwicklung (REGI) .............................................................................................................8 Umweltfragen, öffentliche Gesundheit und Lebensmittelsicherheit (ENVI) .........................................8 Verkehr und Fremdenverkehr (TRAN) .................................................................................................8 Wirtschaft und Währung (ECON) ........................................................................................................9 - 3 - Auswärtige Angelegenheiten (AFET) Vorsitz Elmar Brok (EVP, DE) Partei Bisherige Legisla- MdEP CV EP-Fraktion turperioden CDU/CSU Michael Gahler 1999-2014 CV EVP David McAllister neu CV SPD Knut Fleckenstein 2009-2014 CV S&D Arne Lietz neu CV Grüne Deutsche Barbara Lochbihler 2009-2014 CV Grüne/EFA Abgeordnete Die Linke im Ausschuss Sabine Lösing 2009-2014 CV GUE/NGL AfD Prof. Dr. Joachim Starbatty neu CV EKR ÖDP Prof. Dr. Klaus Buchner neu CV Grüne/EFA Beschäftigung und soziale Angelegenheiten (EMPL) Vorsitz Thomas Händel (GUE/NGL, DE) Partei Bisherige Legisla- MdEP CV EP-Fraktion turperioden CDU/CSU Thomas Mann 1994-2014 CV EVP Sven Schulze neu CV SPD Jutta Steinruck 2009-2014 CV S&D Deutsche Grüne Abgeordnete Theresa (Terry) Reintke neu CV Grüne/EFA im Ausschuss AfD Ulrike Trebesius neu CV EKR Familien-Partei Arne Gericke neu CV EKR Binnenmarkt und Verbraucherschutz (IMCO) Vorsitz Vicky Ford (EKR, UK) Partei Bisherige Legisla- MdEP CV EP-Fraktion turperioden CDU/CSU Dr. Andreas Schwab 2004-2014 CV EVP Deutsche SPD Abgeordnete Evelyne Gebhardt 1994-2014 CV S&D im Ausschuss AfD Marcus Pretzell neu CV EKR - 4 - Bürgerliche Freiheiten, Justiz und Inneres (LIBE) Vorsitz Claude Moraes (S&D, UK) Stv. Vorsitz Jan Philipp Albrecht (Grüne/EFA, DE) Partei Bisherige Legisla- MdEP CV EP-Fraktion turperioden CDU/CSU Monika Hohlmeier 2009-2014 CV EVP SPD Dr. Sylvia-Yvonne Kaufmann 1999-2009 CV S&D Birgit Sippel 2009-2014 CV Deutsche Die Linke Abgeordnete Dr. Cornelia Ernst 2009-2014 CV GUE/NGL im Ausschuss AfD Beatrix von Storch neu CV EKR NPD Udo Voigt neu CV fraktionslos Entwicklung (DEVE) Vorsitz Linda McAvan (S&D, UK) Partei Bisherige Legisla- MdEP CV EP-Fraktion turperioden CDU/CSU Rainer Wieland 1997-2014 CV EVP Deutsche SPD Arne Lietz neu CV Abgeordnete S&D Norbert Neuser 2009-2014 CV im Ausschuss Grüne Maria Heubuch 2009-2014 CV Grüne/EFA Fischerei (PECH) Vorsitz Alain Cadec (EVP, FR) Stv. Vorsitz Werner Kuhn (EVP, DE) Partei Bisherige Legisla- MdEP CV EP-Fraktion turperioden Deutsche SPD Abgeordnete Ulrike Rodust 2008-2014 CV S&D im Ausschuss - 5 - Haushalt (BUDG) Vorsitz Jean Arthuis (ALDE, FR) Stv. Vorsitz Jens Geier (S&D, DE) Partei Bisherige Legisla- MdEP CV EP-Fraktion turperioden CDU/CSU Reimer Böge 1989-2014 CV EVP Dr. Ingeborg (Inge) Gräßle 2004-2014 CV Deutsche SPD Abgeordnete Iris Hoffmann neu CV S&D im Ausschuss AfD Bernd Kölmel neu CV EKR Haushaltskontrolle (CONT) Vorsitz Dr. Ingeborg (Inge) Gräßle (EVP, DE) Partei Bisherige Legisla- MdEP CV EP-Fraktion turperioden CDU/CSU Joachim Zeller 2009-2014 CV EVP Deutsche SPD Abgeordnete Jens Geier 2009-2014 CV S&D im Ausschuss FDP Michael Theurer 2009-2014 CV ALDE Industrie, Forschung und Energie (ITRE) Vorsitz Jerzy Buzek (EVP, PL) Stv. Vorsitz Prof. Dr. Hans-Olaf Henkel (EKR, DE) Partei Bisherige Legisla- MdEP CV EP-Fraktion turperioden Dr. Christian Ehler 2004-2014 CV CDU/CSU Herbert Reul 2004-2014 CV Deutsche EVP Hermann Winkler 2009-2014 CV Abgeordnete Dr. Angelika Niebler 1999-2014 CV im Ausschuss SPD Martina Werner neu CV S&D - 6 - Internationaler Handel (INTA) Vorsitz Bernd Lange (S&D, DE) Partei Bisherige Legisla- MdEP CV EP-Fraktion turperioden Daniel Caspary 2004-2014 CV CDU/CSU Prof. Dr. Godelieve Quisthoudt- EVP 1989-2014 CV Rowohl SPD Dr. Joachim Schuster neu CV Deutsche S&D Abgeordnete Grüne Franziska (Ska) Keller 2009-2014 CV im Ausschuss Grüne/EFA Die Linke Helmut Scholz 2009-2014 CV GUE/NGL FDP Alexander Graf Lambsdorff 2004-2014 CV ALDE Konstitutionelle Fragen (AFCO) Vorsitz Danuta Hübner (EVP, PL) Partei Bisherige Legisla- MdEP CV EP-Fraktion turperioden CDU/CSU Elmar Brok 1980-2014 CV Deutsche EVP Rainer Wieland 1997-2014 CV Abgeordnete SPD im Ausschuss Jo Leinen 1999-2014 CV S&D Kultur und Bildung (CULT) Vorsitz Silvia Costa (S&D, IT) Stv. Vorsitz Dr. Helga Trüpel (Grüne/EFA, DE) Partei Bisherige Legisla- MdEP CV EP-Fraktion turperioden CDU/CSU Sabine Verheyen 2009-2014 CV EVP Deutsche SPD Abgeordnete Petra Kammerevert 2009-2014 CV S&D im Ausschuss Die Partei Martin Sonneborn neu CV fraktionslos - 7 - Landwirtschaft und ländliche Entwicklung (AGRI) Vorsitz Czesław Siekierski (EVP, PL) Partei Bisherige Legisla- MdEP CV EP-Fraktion turperioden CDU/CSU Dr. Peter Jahr 2009-2014 CV EVP Albert Deß 2004-2014 CV SPD Deutsche Maria Noichl neu CV S&D Abgeordnete Grüne im Ausschuss Martin Häusling 2009-2014 CV Grüne/EFA Freie Wähler Ulrike Müller neu CV ALDE Petitionen (PETI) Vorsitz Cecilia Wikström (ALDE, SE) Partei Bisherige Legisla- MdEP CV EP-Fraktion turperioden CDU/CSU Deutsche Dr. Peter Jahr 2009-2014 CV EVP Abgeordnete SPD im Ausschuss Gabriele Preuß neu CV S&D Recht (JURI) Vorsitz Pavel Svoboda (EVP, CZ) Stv. Vorsitz Axel Voss (EVP, DE) Partei Bisherige Legisla- MdEP CV EP-Fraktion turperioden SPD Deutsche Prof. Dr. Dietmar Köster neu CV S&D Abgeordnete Piraten im Ausschuss Julia Reda neu CV Grüne/EFA Rechte der Frau und Gleichstellung der Geschlechter (FEMM) Vorsitz Iratxe García Pérez (S&D, ES) Partei Bisherige Legisla- MdEP CV EP-Fraktion turperioden CDU/CSU Dr. Angelika Niebler 1999-2014 CV EVP SPD Deutsche Maria Noichl neu CV S&D Abgeordnete Grüne im Ausschuss Theresa (Terry) Reintke neu CV Grüne/EFA AfD Beatrix von Storch neu CV EKR - 8 - Regionale Entwicklung (REGI) Vorsitz Iskra Mihaylova (ALDE, BG) Stv. Vorsitz Joachim Zeller (EVP, DE) Partei Bisherige Legisla- MdEP CV EP-Fraktion turperioden SPD Constanze Krehl 1991-2014 CV S&D Kerstin Westphal 2009-2014 CV Deutsche Grüne Abgeordnete Theresa (Terry) Reintke neu CV Grüne/EFA im Ausschuss Die Linke Martina Michels 2013-2014 CV GUE/NGL Umweltfragen, öffentliche Gesundheit und Lebensmittelsicherheit (ENVI) Vorsitz Giovanni La Via (EVP, IT) Partei Bisherige Legisla- MdEP CV EP-Fraktion turperioden Birgit Collin-Langen 2012-2014
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