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Mandates of Assembly Officers 013 SC 20 E rev.3 as of 14 December 2020 MANDATES OF ASSEMBLY OFFICERS BUREAU OF THE ASSEMBLY President Hon. Gerald E. CONNOLLY 66th Online Annual Session, November 2020 (United States, Democrat) Vice-Presidents Ms Mimi KODHELI 66th Online Annual Session, November 2020 (Albania, Socialist Party) Ms Karen MCCRIMMON 66th Online Annual Session, November 2020 (Canada, Liberal Party) Mme Joëlle GARRIAUD-MAYLAM 66th Online Annual Session, November 2020 (France, The Republicans (LR)) Ms Marietta GIANNAKOU 66th Online Annual Session, November 2020 (Greece, New Democracy) Mr Attila MESTERHAZY 66th Online Annual Session, November 2020 (Hungary, MSZP - Hungarian Socialist Party) Treasurer Mr Wolfgang HELLMICH 65th Annual Session, London, United (Germany, SPD) Kingdom, October 2019 The present mandate runs from 1st April 2020 to 31 March 2022 Secretary General Ms Ruxandra POPA 65th Annual Session, London, United Kingdom, October 2019 The present mandate runs from 1 January 2020 to October 2021 Elected for a two-year term, eligible for re-election four times. 1 COMMITTEE ON THE CIVIL DIMENSION OF SECURITY1 Chairperson Mr Angel TILVAR 66th Online Annual Session, November 2020 (Romania, Social Democratic Party) Vice-Chairpersons M. Rodrigue DEMEUSE 66th Online Annual Session, November 2020 (Belgium, Ecolo-Groen) Ms Alessandra MAIORINO 65th Annual Session, London, United (Italy, Five-Star Movement) Kingdom, October 2019 Hon. Brett GUTHRIE 66th Online Annual Session, November 2020 (United States, Republican) General Rapporteur Mme Joëlle GARRIAUD-MAYLAM 66th Online Annual Session, November 2020 (France, The Republicans (LR)) Special Rapporteur Hon. Linda SANCHEZ 66th Online Annual Session, November 2020 (United States, Democrat) SUB-COMMITTEE ON DEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCE Chairperson Ms Jane CORDY 65th Annual Session, London, United (Canada, Liberal Party) Kingdom, October 2019 Vice-Chairpersons Mr Aleksandrs KIRSTEINS 66th Online Annual Session, November 2020 (Latvia, National Alliance) Mr Muhammet Naci CINISLI 65th Annual Session, London, United (Turkey, Iyi Party) Kingdom, October 2019 VACANCY Rapporteur Mme Anissa KHEDHER 66th Online Annual Session, November 2020 (France, The Republic on the Move (LaREM)) 1 Chairpersons, Vice-Chairpersons and Rapporteurs of the Committees, Sub-Committees and the Mediterranean and Middle East Special Group, as well as members of the Ukraine-NATO Interparliamentary Council, are elected for one year and eligible for re-election twice. 2 DEFENCE AND SECURITY COMMITTEE Chairperson Hon. Michael R. TURNER 64th Annual session, Halifax, Canada, (United States, Republican) November 2018 Vice-Chairpersons Mr Utku CAKIROZER 66th Online Annual Session, November 2020 (Turkey, Republican People's Party) Mr Nicu FALCOI 66th Online Annual Session, November 2020 (Romania, Save Romania Union) VACANCY General Rapporteur M. Cédric PERRIN 65th Annual Session, London, United (France, The Republicans (LR)) Kingdom, October 2019 SUB-COMMITTEE ON FUTURE SECURITY AND DEFENCE Chairperson The Rt. Hon. Alec SHELBROOKE 65th Annual Session, London, United (United Kingdom, Conservative) Kingdom, October 2019 Vice-Chairpersons Mr Pierre-Hugues BOISVENU 66th Online Annual Session, November 2020 (Canada, Conservative) Mr Andreas LOVERDOS 66th Online Annual Session, November 2020 (Greece, Democratic Coalition) VACANCY Rapporteur Ms Lara Fernandes MARTINHO 64th Annual session, Halifax, Canada, (Portugal, Socialist Party) November 2018 SUB-COMMITTEE ON TRANSATLANTIC DEFENCE AND SECURITY Chairperson Mr Attila MESTERHAZY 64th Annual session, Halifax, Canada, (Hungary, MSZP - Hungarian November 2018 Socialist Party) Vice-Chairpersons Hon. Rick LARSEN 64th Annual session, Halifax, Canada, (United States, Democrat) November 2018 Mr Fernando GUTIERREZ 66th Online Annual Session, November 2020 (Spain, People's Party) Mr Gatis EGLITIS 65th Annual Session, London, United (Latvia, New Conservative Party) Kingdom, October 2019 Rapporteur M. Jean-Charles LARSONNEUR 66th Online Annual Session, November 2020 (France, Agir ensemble) 3 ECONOMICS AND SECURITY COMMITTEE Chairperson M. Philippe FOLLIOT 66th Online Annual Session, November 2020 (France, Centrist Union Group) Vice-Chairpersons M. Jean-Luc REITZER 65th Annual Session, London, United (France, The Republicans (LR)) Kingdom, October 2019 Ms Zehra TASKESENLIOGLU 66th Online Annual Session, November 2020 (Turkey, Justice and Development Party) Hon. Neal Patrick DUNN 66th Online Annual Session, November 2020 (United States, Republican) General Rapporteur Mr Christian TYBRING-GJEDDE 64th Annual session, Halifax, Canada, (Norway, Progress Party) November 2018 SUB-COMMITTEE ON TRANSITION AND DEVELOPMENT Chairperson The Rt. Hon. John SPELLAR 66th Online Annual Session, November 2020 (United Kingdom, Labour Party) Vice-Chairpersons On. Giancarlo GIORGETTI 66th Online Annual Session, November 2020 (Italy, League-Salvini for Premier) Mrs Maria Da Luz ROSINHA 66th Online Annual Session, November 2020 (Portugal, Socialist Party) Hon. James COSTA 64th Annual session, Halifax, Canada, (United States, Democrat) November 2018 Rapporteur Mr Michal Roch SZCZERBA 66th Online Annual Session, November 2020 (Poland, Civic Coalition) SUB-COMMITTEE ON TRANSATLANTIC ECONOMIC RELATIONS Chairperson Mr Ivans KLEMENTJEVS 66th Online Annual Session, November 2020 (Latvia, Concord) Vice-Chairpersons Ms Harriett BALDWIN 66th Online Annual Session, November 2020 (United Kingdom, Conservative) Mr Cristiano ANASTASI 65th Annual Session, London, United (Italy, Five-Star Movement) Kingdom, October 2019 Hon. Gregory Weldon MEEKS 65th Annual Session, London, United (United States, Democrat) Kingdom, October 2019 Rapporteur Mr Faik OZTRAK 66th Online Annual Session, November 2020 (Turkey, Republican People's Party) 4 POLITICAL COMMITTEE Chairperson The Rt Hon. Lord CAMPBELL 64th Annual session, Halifax, Canada, OF PITTENWEEM (United Kingdom, November 2018 Liberal Democrat) Vice-Chairpersons Ms Liv Signe NAVARSETE 64th Annual session, Halifax, Canada, (Norway, Centre Party) November 2018 M. Gilbert ROGER 65th Annual Session, London, United (France, Socialists, Ecologists and Kingdom, October 2019 Republicans Group) Ms Cheryl GALLANT 66th Online Annual Session, November 2020 (Canada, Conservative) General Rapporteur Hon. Brendan Francis BOYLE 66th Online Annual Session, November 2020 (United States, Democrat) SUB-COMMITTEE ON NATO PARTNERSHIPS Chairperson Prof. h. c. Dr Karl A. LAMERS 66th Online Annual Session, November 2020 (Germany, CDU) Vice-Chairpersons Mr Marcos PERESTRELLO DE 66th Online Annual Session, November 2020 VASCONCELLOS (Portugal, Socialist Party) On. Paolo FORMENTINI 65th Annual Session, London, United (Italy, League-Salvini Premier) Kingdom, October 2019 Mr Theo FRANCKEN 66th Online Annual Session, November 2020 (Belgium, N-VA) Rapporteur Mme Sonia KRIMI 65th Annual Session, London, United (France, The Republic on the Move Kingdom, October 2019 (LaREM)) SUB-COMMITTEE ON TRANSATLANTIC RELATIONS Chairperson The Rt Hon. Lord HAMILTON OF 66th Online Annual Session, November 2020 EPSOM(United Kingdom, Conservative) Vice-Chairpersons Mme Lydia MUTSCH 66th Online Annual Session, November 2020 (Luxembourg, Socialist Party Hon. Filemon VELA 64th Annual session, Halifax, Canada, (United States, Democrat) November 2018 Mr Ojars Eriks KALNINS 65th Annual Session, London, United (Latvia, New Unity) Kingdom, October 2019 Rapporteur Mr Ahmet YILDIZ 65th Annual Session, London, United (Turkey, Justice and Development Kingdom, October 2019 Party) 5 SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY COMMITTEE Chairperson The Rt Hon. Kevan JONES 65th Annual Session, London, United (United Kingdom, Labour Party) Kingdom, October 2019 Vice-Chairpersons M. Jean-Christophe LAGARDE 64th Annual session, Halifax, Canada, (France, Democrats and November 2018 Independents Union (UDI)) Mr Njall Trausti FRIDBERTSSON 64th Annual session, Halifax, Canada, (Iceland, Independence Party) November 2018 VACANCY General Rapporteur Ms Nusrat GHANI 66th Online Annual Session, November 2020 (United Kingdom, Conservative) Special Rapporteur Dr Karl-Heinz BRUNNER 66th Online Annual Session, November 2020 (Germany, SPD) SUB-COMMITTEE ON TECHNOLOGY TRENDS AND SECURITY Chairperson M. Philippe MICHEL-KLEISBAUER 66th Online Annual Session, November 2020 (France, Democratic Movement (MODEM)) Vice-Chairpersons Mr Sven CLEMENT 65th Annual Session, London, United (Luxembourg, Pirate Party Kingdom, October 2019 Luxembourg (PPL)) Ms Agnes VADAI 66th Online Annual Session, November 2020 (Hungary, DK - Democratic Coalition) Mr Kamil Okyay SINDIR 65th Annual Session, London, United (Turkey, Republican People's Party) Kingdom, October 2019 Rapporteur Ms Leona ALLESLEV 66th Online Annual Session, November 2020 (Canada, Conservative) 6 MEDITERRANEAN AND MIDDLE EAST SPECIAL GROUP Chairperson Ms Sonia KRIMI Elected at the Online GSM Meeting, Dec 2020 (France, The Republic on the Move (LaREM)) Vice-Chairpersons On. Luca FRUSONE Elected at the Online GSM Meeting, Dec 2020 (Italy, Five-Star Movement) Mr Manousos Konstantinos Elected at the GSM Seminar in Jordan, Nov 2019 VOLOUDAKIS(Greece, New Democracy) Mr Bob STEWART Elected at the GSM Visit in Lisbon, Sept 2018 (United Kingdom, Conservative) Rapporteur Mr Ahmet Berat CONKAR Elected at the GSM Visit in Lisbon, Sept 2018 (Turkey, Justice and Development Party) 7 UKRAINE-NATO INTERPARLIAMENTARY COUNCIL (UNIC) Co-Chairpersons Mr Ojars Eriks KALNINS Elected at the UNIC meeting in Brussels on 28 January 2020 (Latvia, New Unity) Mr. Ruslan, STEFANCHUK First Deputy
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