Günter Verheugen (German pronunciation: [ˈɡʏntɐ fɛɐˈhɔʏɡn̩]; born 28 April 1944) is a German politician who served as European Commissioner for Enlargement...
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Rehn President Romano Prodi Preceded by Erkki Liikanen Succeeded by Günter Verheugen (Enterprise and Industry) Viviane Reding (Information Society and Media)...
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new policy, but they were rejected by a minority under Gerhart Baum, Günter Verheugen and Ingrid Matthäus-Maier. The FDP was defeated in the 1982 Hessian...
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ex-commissioners criticising the EU – in April 2019, German former Commissioner Günter Verheugen criticised the EU's Brexit negotiating position, saying "the problem...
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have dual markings of crown and CE were informed by EU Commissioner Günter Verheugen that "a Crown stamp look-alike could naturally be affixed to the glass...
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On 18 April 2007, at the European Patent Forum in Munich, Germany, Günter Verheugen, vice-president of the European Commission, said that his proposal...
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February 2010 – 1 July 2014 President José Manuel Barroso Preceded by Günter Verheugen Succeeded by Michel Barnier (Acting) European Commissioner for Transport...
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March 2008 at the Wayback Machine, press release by EU Vice-President Günter Verheugen, Commissioner for Enterprise and Industry, 11 September 2007: "Far...
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Mikuláš Dzurinda, Orbán and Günter Verheugen during the opening of the Mária Valéria Bridge across the Danube, connecting the Slovak town of Štúrovo with...
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Succeeded by Violeta Bulc Preceded by Günter Verheugen European Commissioner for Enlargement 2004 Served alongside: Günter Verheugen Succeeded by Olli Rehn Preceded by...
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Machine BM Brussels Mission Statement ec.europa.eu Interview with Günter Verheugen, vice-president and commissioner for enterprise and industry Archived...
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Commission In office 22 November 2004 – 31 October 2014 Vice President Günter Verheugen Franco Frattini Antonio Tajani Jacques Barrot Siim Kallas Viviane Reding...
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included the former FDP General Secretary and later EU Commissioner Günter Verheugen. At the party convention in November 1982, the Schleswig-Holstein state...
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Scorpio's front's similarity to the facial features of politician Günter Verheugen, who would go on to become EU Commissioner. The Scorpio Mark II was...
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November 2004 – 9 February 2010 President José Manuel Barroso Preceded by Günter Verheugen Janez Potočnik Succeeded by Štefan Füle (Enlargement and European Neighbourhood...
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national space policy, though often co-ordinating through the ESA. Günter Verheugen, the European Commissioner for Enterprise and Industry, has stated...
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aid policies. Concern has been expressed by Commissioners such as Günter Verheugen in regards to overlap of mandates and fractionalisation of the commission's...
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meeting with Romano Prodi (President of the European Commission) and Günter Verheugen (European Commissioner for Neighbourhood and Enlargement) in Brussels...
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footballer and team manager Günter Verheugen (born 1944), German politician Gunter Verjans (born 1973), Belgian footballer Günter Vetter (1936–2022), Austrian...
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European law and UN Security Council Resolutions. Both Romano Prodi and Günter Verheugen repeatedly indicated that any such derogations should only be for a...
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Wolfgang Schüssel, with the participation of European Commissioner Günter Verheugen. The aim of the protocol was to resolve disputes over the Temelín plant...
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England and Wales; Waldemar Pawlak, former Prime Minister of Poland and Günter Verheugen, former Vice President of the European Commission. Each individual...
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CDU/CSU Group in the European Parliament" – Berlin 11 September 1995 and Günter Verheugen Member of the Commission responsible for Enlargement "Enlargement is...
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the European Union's official site, and a statement by Commissioner Günter Verheugen, the aim is to have a ring of countries, sharing EU's democratic ideals...
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the international community." European Commissioner for Enlargement Günter Verheugen: "I feel cheated by the Greek Cypriot government… There is a shadow...
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Quake player Zdzisław Krzyszkowiak Krystyna Chojnowska-Liskiewicz Günter Verheugen Tadeusz Oracki Edgar Steiner Michal Kmiotek Dylewska Góra Potkowski...
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cooperation with Russia on 5 March 2014. The former European Commissioner Günter Verheugen of the SPD called Svoboda members of the Ukrainian government "richtige...
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European Space Agency (ESA). Enterprise and Industry Commissioner Günter Verheugen has stated that even though the EU is "a world leader in the technology...
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2010 Margot Wallström Sweden SAP 22 November 2004 9 February 2010 Günter Verheugen Germany PSD 22 November 2004 9 February 2010 Jacques Barrot France...
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to European Union 27.10.2005 527 775 ( 02.02.2005 ) European Union Günter Verheugen, Former Member of the European Commission, for supporting adhesion...
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