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Michel BARNIER



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Constituencies

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  • Union pour un Mouvement Populaire icon: FR France 2009/07/14 - 2010/02/09

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  • icon: PPE PPE Member of the Bureau Group of the European People's Party (Christian Democrats) 2009/07/14 - 2010/02/09

Committees

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RoleCommitteeStartEnd
Member of Committee on Constitutional Affairs 2009/07/16 2010/02/09
Substitute of Committee on Petitions 2009/07/16 2010/02/09
Substitute of Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection 2009/07/16 2010/02/09

Delegations

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RoleDelegationStartEnd
Member of Delegation for relations with the countries of South Asia 2009/09/16 2010/02/09

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Born

1951/01/09 - La Tronche

History

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    Graduate of the Paris School of Commerce (1972).
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    Vice-President of the Mérieux Alliance group with responsibility for international relations (February 2006-May 2007).
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    Political adviser to the Union for the Presidential Majority (UMP) (2009). Vice-Chair of the European People's Party (PPE) (March 2006).
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    Member of the Savoie Departmental Council for the district of Bourg-Saint-Maurice (1973-1999). Chair of the Savoie Departmental Council (1982-1999). Member of the National Assembly for Savoie, second constituency (Albertville) (1978-1993). Senator for Savoie (1997-1999).
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    Minister of the Environment (1993-1995). Minister with special responsibility for European Affairs (1995-1997). Minister of Foreign Affairs (April 2004- May 2005). Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries (June 2007-June 2009).
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    European Commissioner with responsibility for regional policy and, ad personam, institutional reform (1999-2004).
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    Chair of the French Association of the Council of European Municipalities and Regions (1997-1999).
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    Former Chair of the Foundation for International Cultural Action in the Mountains (FACIM).
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    Co-Chair of the Organising Committee for the XVIth Winter Olympic Games in Albertville and Savoie (1987-1992). Founding Chair of the New Republic club.
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    Officer of the Legion of Honour.
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    • Graduate of the Paris School of Commerce (1972).
    • Vice-President of the Mérieux Alliance group with responsibility for international relations (February 2006-May 2007).
    • Political adviser to the Union for the Presidential Majority (UMP) (2009). Vice-Chair of the European People's Party (PPE) (March 2006).
    • Member of the Savoie Departmental Council for the district of Bourg-Saint-Maurice (1973-1999). Chair of the Savoie Departmental Council (1982-1999). Member of the National Assembly for Savoie, second constituency (Albertville) (1978-1993). Senator for Savoie (1997-1999).
    • Minister of the Environment (1993-1995). Minister with special responsibility for European Affairs (1995-1997). Minister of Foreign Affairs (April 2004- May 2005). Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries (June 2007-June 2009).
    • European Commissioner with responsibility for regional policy and, ad personam, institutional reform (1999-2004).
    • Chair of the French Association of the Council of European Municipalities and Regions (1997-1999).
    • Former Chair of the Foundation for International Cultural Action in the Mountains (FACIM).
    • Co-Chair of the Organising Committee for the XVIth Winter Olympic Games in Albertville and Savoie (1987-1992). Founding Chair of the New Republic club.
    • Officer of the Legion of Honour.