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Dana Rosemary SCALLON



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Constituencies

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  • Independent icon: IE Ireland 1999/07/20 - 2004/07/19

Groups

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  • icon: PPE-DE PPE-DE Member Group of the European People's Party (Christian Democrats) and European Democrats 1999/07/20 - 2004/07/19

Committees

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RoleCommitteeStartEnd
Substitute of Committee on Culture, Youth, Education, the Media and Sport 1999/07/21 2002/01/14
Member of Committee on Regional Policy, Transport and Tourism 1999/07/21 2002/01/14
Substitute of Temporary committee on human genetics and other new technologies in modern medicine 2001/03/08 2001/11/29
Substitute of Committee on Citizens' Freedoms and Rights, Justice and Home Affairs 2002/01/17 2002/01/29
Substitute of Committee on Culture, Youth, Education, the Media and Sport 2002/01/17 2004/07/19
Member of Committee on Regional Policy, Transport and Tourism 2002/01/17 2004/07/19
Substitute of Temporary committee on improving safety at sea 2003/11/20 2004/04/21

Delegations

Rapporteur

TypeDossierCommitteeTitle
Responsible Committee 2003/2020(INI) RETT Regional Policy, Transport and Tourism Annual report of the Cohesion Fund (2001)
Responsible Committee 2001/0242(AVC) RETT Regional Policy, Transport and Tourism INTERBUS agreement: international occasional carriage of passengers by coach and bus

Activities

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By types

Plenary speeches (52)
Reports (2)
Written declarations (2)

By dossiers

CountDossier ReferenceTitle
12003/2020(INI)Annual report of the Cohesion Fund (2001)
12001/0242(AVC)INTERBUS agreement: international occasional carriage of passengers by coach and bus

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Born

1950/08/30 - London

  • Hon. Doctorate of the Arts, Stonehill College, Boston, Massachusetts (1998).
  • First Irish winner of Eurovision Song Contest (1970). Recording artist, television and radio presenter (1970-1999).
  • First independent candidate in the Irish presidential campaign (1997).
  • Rotary International's Paul Harris Award for Service Above Self (1995).

History

(these mark the time of scraping, not the official date of the change)

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  • Hon. Doctorate of the Arts, Stonehill College, Boston, Massachusetts (1998).
  • First Irish winner of Eurovision Song Contest (1970). Recording artist, television and radio presenter (1970-1999).
  • First independent candidate in the Irish presidential campaign (1997).
  • Rotary International's Paul Harris Award for Service Above Self (1995).