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Medlemmer\ Af\ Udvar Udvalget vedrørende Grønlandske Forhold (2. samling) UGF alm. del - Bilag 33 Offentligt Medlemmer af udvalg og repræsentationer i Grønlands Landsting pr. 18. januar 2008. A = Atassut D = Demokraterne IA = Inuit Ataqatigiit S = Siumut KD = Kandidatforbundets Parti UDVALG MEDLEMMER SUPPLEANTER Landstingets Formandskab Ruth Heilmann, fm. (S) Jørgen Wæver Johansen (S) (Fungerer også som Udvalg Ane Hansen, 1.nfm. (IA) Asii Chemnitz Narup (IA) for Forretningsordenen) Augusta Salling, 2. nfm. (A) Emilie Olsen (A) Per Berthelsen, 3. nfm. (D) Astrid Fleischer Rex (D) Vittus Mikaelsen, 4. nfm. (S) Isak Davidsen (S) Landstingets Emilie Olsen, fm. (A) Kristian Jeremiassen (A) Udvalg til Lars-Emil Johansen, nfm. (S) Vittus Mikaelsen (S) Valgs Prøvelse Ruth Heilmann (S) Otto Jeremiassen (S) Kuupik Kleist (IA) Johan Lund Olsen (IA) Per Berthelsen (D) Astrid Fleischer Rex (D) Landstingets Augusta Salling, fm. (A) Thomas Kristensen (A) Finansudvalg Otto Jeremiassen, nfm. (S) Doris Jakobsen (S) Isak Davidsen (S) Ole Thorleifsen (S) Agathe Fontain (IA) Kuupik Kleist (IA) Palle Christiansen (D) Lene Knüppel (D) Landstingets Udvalg til Godmand Rasmussen, fm. (A) Kristian Jeremiassen (A) Revision af Otto Jeremiassen, nfm. (S) Jørgen Wæver Johansen (S) Landskassens Doris Jakobsen (S) Isak Davidsen (S) Regnskaber Aqqaluaq Egede (IA) Johan Lund Olsen (IA) Jens B. Frederiksen (D) Palle Christiansen (D) Landstingets Udenrigs- Thomas Kristensen, fm. (A) Augusta Salling (A) og Sikkerhedspolitiske Jonathan Motzfeldt, nfm. (S) Ole Thorleifsen (S) udvalg Jørgen Wæver Johansen (S) Doris Jakobsen (S) Josef Motzfeldt (IA) Asii Chemnitz Narup (IA) Marie Fleischer (D) Per Berthelsen (D) Landstingets Kristian Jeremiassen, fm. (A) Godmand Rasmussen (A) Lovudvalg Otto Jeremiassen, nfm. (S) Ole Thorleifsen (S) Vittus Mikaelsen (S) Jonathan Motzfeldt (S) Asii Chemnitz Narup (IA) Ane Hansen (IA) Lene Knüppel (D) Jens B. Frederiksen (D) Landstingets Isak Davidsen, fm. (S) Vittus Mikaelsen (S) Familieudvalg Emilie Olsen, nfm. (A) Kristian Jeremiassen (A) Otto Jeremiassen (S) Doris Jakobsen (S) Agathe Fontain (IA) Asii Chemnitz Narup (IA) Astrid Fleischer Rex (D) Jens B. Frederiksen (D) Landstingets Vittus Mikaelsen, fm. (S) Jørgen Wæver Johansen (S) Sundhedsudvalg Godmand Rasmussen, nfm. (A) Kristian Jeremiassen (A) Ole Thorleifsen (S) Otto Jeremiassen (S) Johan Lund Olsen (IA) Asii Chemnitz Narup (IA) Astrid Fleischer Rex (D) Lene Knüppel (D) Landstingets Kultur-, Kristian Jeremiassen, fm. (A) Emilie Olsen (A) Uddannelses-, Forsknings- og Doris Jakobsen, nfm. (S) Otto Jeremiassen (S) Kirkeudvalg Ole Thorleifsen (S) Vittus Mikaelsen (S) Kuupik Kleist (IA) Johan Lund Olsen (IA) Lene Knüppel (D) Palle Christiansen (D) Landstingets Skatte- Kristian Jeremiassen, fm. (A) Emilie Olsen (A) og Afgiftsudvalg Isak Davidsen, nfm. (S) Doris Jakobsen (S) Ole Thorleifsen (S) Otto Jeremiassen (S) Aqqaluaq Egede (IA) Josef Motzfeldt (IA) Lene Knüppel (D) Palle Christiansen (D) Landstingets Fiskeri-, Fangst- Jonathan Motzfeldt fm. (S) Vittus Mikaelsen (S) og Landbrugsudvalg Augusta Salling, nfm. (A) Godmand Rasmussen (A) Ole Thorleifsen (S) Otto Jeremiassen (S) Ane Hansen (IA) Johan Lund Olsen (IA) Jens B. Frederiksen (D) Marie Fleischer (D) Landstingets Jonathan Motzfeldt, fm. (S) Doris Jakobsen (S) Erhvervsudvalg Thomas Kristensen, nfm. (A) Emilie Olsen (A) Ole Thorleifsen (S) Otto Jeremiassen (S) Esmar Bergstrøm (IA) Ane Hansen (IA) Jens B. Frederiksen (D) Marie Fleischer (D) Landstingets Infrastruktur- Godmand Rasmussen, fm. (A) Kristian Jeremiassen (A) og Boligudvalg Jørgen Wæver Johansen, nfm. (S) Ole Thorleifsen (S) Jonathan Motzfeldt (S) Vittus Mikaelsen (S) Esmar Bergstrøm (IA) Agathe Fontain (IA) Marie Fleischer (D) Palle Christiansen (D) Landstingets Frednings- Emilie Olsen, fm. (A) Kristian Jeremiassen (A) og Miljøudvalg Vittus Mikaelsen, nfm. (S) Otto Jeremiassen (S) Jonathan Motzfeldt (S) Jørgen Wæver Johansen (S) Josef Motzfeldt (IA) Asii Chemnitz Narup (IA) Marie Fleischer (D) Palle Christiansen (D) Landstingets Augusta Salling, fm. (A) Thomas Kristensen (A) Selvstyreudvalg Ruth Heilmann, nfm. (S) Ole Thorleifsen (S) Jørgen Wæver Johansen (S) Otto Jeremiassen (S) Asii Chemnitz Narup (IA) Aqqaluaq Egede (IA) Per Berthelsen (D) Astrid Fleischer Rex (D) Vestnordisk Råd Ruth Heilmann, fm. (S) Otto Jeremiassen (S) (Konstituering sker Kuupik Kleist, nfm. (IA) Johan Lund Olsen (IA) på førstkommende møde) Jonathan Motzfeldt (S) Doris Jakobsen (S) Palle Christiansen (D) Lene Knüppel (D) Thomas Kristensen (A) Augusta Salling (A) Anthon Frederiksen (KP) Josef Motzfeldt (IA) Nordisk Råd Augusta Salling (A) Lars-Emil Johansen (S) Per Berthelsen (D) Josef Motzfeldt (IA) ICC En repræsentant fra Landstingets Formandskab Landstingets Midlertidige Ane Hansen, fm. (IA) Asii Chemnitz Narup (IA) udvalg vedrørende Lars-Emil Johansen, nfm. (S) Otto Jeremiassen (S) Strukturreformen Ole Thorleifsen (S) Doris Jakobsen (S) Lene Knüppel, nfm. (D) Per Berthelsen (D) Godmand Rasmussen (A) Kristian Jeremiassen (A) Anthon Frederiksen (KP) .
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