This document provides a 3-page overview of political parties in Austria and Belgium that are members of the European People's Party (EPP). It includes quick facts about each country, leadership information and contact details for the Austrian People's Party and three Belgian parties: Christian Democratic and Flemish, Humanist Democratic Centre, and Bulgarian parties Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria and Union of Democratic Forces.
- The document describes various features of a phone system including call forwarding, conferencing, call logging, mobility features, and networking capabilities. It provides examples of how different features like distinctive ringing or call tracing could be used.
- Over 450 features are identified and each user can access around 3% of features depending on their class of service profile. Features include call forwarding, conferencing, call logging, mobility options, and networking to connect multiple locations.
- The system allows customization of features for each phone and supports mobility through cellular integration and remote access capabilities. It also provides conferencing bridges, call tracing, and networking to integrate multiple locations on a single system.
The document summarizes the Allworx phone system, including its key features and capabilities. It was founded in 1998 and acquired by PAETEC in 2007. It provides IP phone systems for small and medium sized businesses with less than 100 users per location. The systems offer features like voicemail, conferencing, call queues, mobility applications, and support for multiple sites. They are designed to provide a full-featured phone system with a low total cost of ownership.
VoIP allows for transmitting voice calls over TCP/IP networks instead of traditional circuit-switched networks. It started gaining popularity in the mid-1990s but had drawbacks due to lack of broadband. VoIP offers unlimited distance, lower costs, and uses standards-based protocols like H.323, SIP, and MGCP. Tadiran deployed VoIP across multiple sites globally using Universal Gateways and IP phones.
This document summarizes a book titled "Opening the Door? Immigration and Integration in the European Union" published in January 2012. The book contains chapters from 24 academics and experts covering immigration and integration policies and debates in 13 EU countries and the EU as a whole. This policy brief extracts the key analysis and policy recommendations from the book. The analysis section examines economic immigration, asylum, illegal immigration, integration, and policy design related to these issues across European countries.
This document provides a tutorial on using .htaccess files. It explains that .htaccess files allow you to customize server settings and perform tasks like creating custom 404 error pages without access to the server configuration. The tutorial covers how to set up .htaccess files, common commands like redirecting URLs and adding password protection, and warns that editing .htaccess improperly could cause problems.
This document summarizes a book titled "Opening the Door? Immigration and Integration in the European Union" published in January 2012. The book contains chapters from 24 academics and experts covering immigration and integration policies and debates in 13 EU countries and the EU as a whole. This policy brief extracts the key analysis and policy recommendations from the book. The analysis section examines economic immigration, asylum, illegal immigration, integration, and policy design related to these issues across European countries.
“The aim of this session is to enhance your reflection in preparation for the assignment by sharing your evaluations and responding to others. You will present your three extended, reflective lesson evaluations, focusing on your pedagogical issue or question and making explicit links to theory and research. You should draw on a wide range of reading that will reflect your knowledge and understanding of the curriculum area, of teaching and learning issues and of reflective practice.”
Belgium has a complex federal political system with a parliamentary democracy. Power is divided between the cultural and linguistic communities of Flanders and Wallonia. The country is led by a monarch, currently King Philippe, and a Prime Minister, currently Alexander De Croo. Major political parties include the Flemish N-VA and CD&V and the Francophone PS and MR. Belgium's constitution established its federal structure in 1993 to account for regional divisions.
- The document describes various features of a phone system including call forwarding, conferencing, call logging, mobility features, and networking capabilities. It provides examples of how different features like distinctive ringing or call tracing could be used.
- Over 450 features are identified and each user can access around 3% of features depending on their class of service profile. Features include call forwarding, conferencing, call logging, mobility options, and networking to connect multiple locations.
- The system allows customization of features for each phone and supports mobility through cellular integration and remote access capabilities. It also provides conferencing bridges, call tracing, and networking to integrate multiple locations on a single system.
The document summarizes the Allworx phone system, including its key features and capabilities. It was founded in 1998 and acquired by PAETEC in 2007. It provides IP phone systems for small and medium sized businesses with less than 100 users per location. The systems offer features like voicemail, conferencing, call queues, mobility applications, and support for multiple sites. They are designed to provide a full-featured phone system with a low total cost of ownership.
VoIP allows for transmitting voice calls over TCP/IP networks instead of traditional circuit-switched networks. It started gaining popularity in the mid-1990s but had drawbacks due to lack of broadband. VoIP offers unlimited distance, lower costs, and uses standards-based protocols like H.323, SIP, and MGCP. Tadiran deployed VoIP across multiple sites globally using Universal Gateways and IP phones.
This document summarizes a book titled "Opening the Door? Immigration and Integration in the European Union" published in January 2012. The book contains chapters from 24 academics and experts covering immigration and integration policies and debates in 13 EU countries and the EU as a whole. This policy brief extracts the key analysis and policy recommendations from the book. The analysis section examines economic immigration, asylum, illegal immigration, integration, and policy design related to these issues across European countries.
This document provides a tutorial on using .htaccess files. It explains that .htaccess files allow you to customize server settings and perform tasks like creating custom 404 error pages without access to the server configuration. The tutorial covers how to set up .htaccess files, common commands like redirecting URLs and adding password protection, and warns that editing .htaccess improperly could cause problems.
This document summarizes a book titled "Opening the Door? Immigration and Integration in the European Union" published in January 2012. The book contains chapters from 24 academics and experts covering immigration and integration policies and debates in 13 EU countries and the EU as a whole. This policy brief extracts the key analysis and policy recommendations from the book. The analysis section examines economic immigration, asylum, illegal immigration, integration, and policy design related to these issues across European countries.
“The aim of this session is to enhance your reflection in preparation for the assignment by sharing your evaluations and responding to others. You will present your three extended, reflective lesson evaluations, focusing on your pedagogical issue or question and making explicit links to theory and research. You should draw on a wide range of reading that will reflect your knowledge and understanding of the curriculum area, of teaching and learning issues and of reflective practice.”
Belgium has a complex federal political system with a parliamentary democracy. Power is divided between the cultural and linguistic communities of Flanders and Wallonia. The country is led by a monarch, currently King Philippe, and a Prime Minister, currently Alexander De Croo. Major political parties include the Flemish N-VA and CD&V and the Francophone PS and MR. Belgium's constitution established its federal structure in 1993 to account for regional divisions.
Migrating Towards Participation: Immigrants and Their Descendants in the P...thinkingeurope2011
This document discusses the lack of political participation and representation of immigrants and their descendants in the European Union. It notes that the immigrant population in the EU is rising and will continue to rise significantly. However, political parties have struggled to incorporate immigrants as party members, candidates, or leaders. This misses an opportunity for parties, especially center-right parties, and risks alienating immigrants. Greater political integration of immigrants is important for social cohesion and preventing radicalization. The document focuses on how center-right parties in particular can better engage immigrants as voters and candidates.
The document provides general information about the European Union (EU) including its location in central Europe, history beginning in the 1950s with the Benelux countries, and current membership of 27 countries. It discusses the population, economy, and geography of the Netherlands, which has the highest population density in the EU. It also summarizes the main institutions of the EU and their roles - the Council of the European Union, European Parliament, European Commission, and Court of Justice.
The document summarizes information about the formation and development of the European Union. It describes how the EU was initially formed between six countries to promote economic cooperation and prevent future conflicts. Over time, more countries joined the EU and it took on a greater political and economic role on the international stage through the establishment of institutions and policies around trade, currency, and infrastructure development.
The European Union is an economic and political union between 27 member states that covers over 4 million square kilometers and has a population of over 445 million people. It emerged after World War 2 to promote peace and economic cooperation in Europe. The EU has expanded over time through enlargement. It has responsibilities in areas like the internal market, agriculture, humanitarian aid, and security. Major EU institutions include the European Commission, European Parliament, and European Council. The UK withdrew from the EU on January 31, 2020 after a referendum and negotiations under Article 50 of the EU treaty.
A presentation from the workshop Can you pitch it? held at TEH Meeting 74 Bottom Up! Gothenburg 27-30 September 2012 by Emma Ernsth, Campaign Co-ordinator Culture Action Europe, Brussels, and TEH Ambassador.
The document provides an overview of the history and development of the European Union from its origins over 50 years ago focusing on economic cooperation between countries to today's multi-level governance system dealing with many policy areas that impact citizens' daily lives while balancing unity and diversity among its 27 member states. It discusses the EU's institutions and political processes as well as current issues facing further development of the EU.
The document summarizes a seminar organized by VVD International and Prometheus Center of International Knowledge to discuss whether democratization should be a key pillar of EU foreign policy. The seminar will include speeches from Hans van Baalen, President of Liberal International, and Uri Rosenthal, Dutch Minister of Foreign Affairs. A panel discussion will follow featuring experts on democratization and European politics. The goal is to draft a resolution on the EU's role in promoting democratization globally that can be distributed to liberal organizations and EU institutions.
Migrating Towards Participation: Immigrants and Their Descendants in the P...thinkingeurope2011
This document analyzes the political participation of immigrants and their descendants in four EU member states: France, Germany, Spain, and Lithuania. It focuses on their participation as voters for center-right political parties and as elected officials. While immigrants make up a growing portion of the population in Europe, political parties have struggled to incorporate them as members, candidates, and elected representatives. The document examines methodology and provides country-by-country analyses of voter participation and numbers of elected immigrants holding office. It concludes with recommendations for political parties to better engage immigrant communities.
The document provides analysis of the results of the 2009 European Parliament elections by country. It finds that the center-right EPP group won the most seats overall at 264. The center-left Socialists lost significantly, only winning 184 seats. Nationalist and populist groups made gains in some countries. Voter turnout declined slightly but remained high in some countries like Belgium where the European elections were held concurrently with regional elections.
The document provides information on the new European Commission for 2014-2019, including biographies of key members. Jean-Claude Juncker is the new President of the European Commission. He has nominated 7 Vice Presidents, including Frans Timmermans, Federica Mogherini, and Kristalina Georgieva. The document also summarizes the backgrounds and responsibilities of the other 27 Commissioners from across EU member states.
Tools for journalists: Approaching the EU to citizens through journalistsAB_Bilgi
We give tools for journalists to contact and receive information about the European Union
Also we give the opportunity to recevie free of charge, 10 TV programes about the European Union in english and turkish
Belgium is a federal parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy located in Western Europe. It has a population of around 11 million people and shares borders with France, Germany, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands. The population is divided among three main linguistic groups - the Dutch-speaking Flemings, French-speaking Walloons, and a small German-speaking minority. Belgium has a bicameral parliament and King Philippe is the constitutional head of state. Power is shared between the federal government and the separate linguistic communities.
The document provides an overview of the European Union, including its history, functioning, institutions and organs. It notes that the EU was established after World War II to promote peace and unity in Europe and now comprises 28 member states. Key aspects of the EU include the single market allowing free movement of goods, services, capital and people across member states, as well as establishing common policies and binding legislation in areas where powers have been conferred. Major EU institutions with decision-making powers include the European Commission, Council of Ministers and European Parliament.
The document discusses whether the European Parliament is a powerful European institution. It provides background on the EP, including that it represents over 375 million citizens across 28 member states. It outlines the EP's powers, such as passing legislation jointly with the Council, influencing policy through resolutions, controlling the budget, and supervising other EU institutions. The document also notes that while the EP has significant powers in some areas, there are also limits to its influence. Overall, the document explores perspectives on how much power the EP wields without reaching a definite conclusion.
Ideas to Actions: A Springeneration for EU-MENA Cooperation in Educationthinkingeurope2011
This document analyzes education systems in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region and outlines recommendations for improved cooperation between the EU and MENA countries in the field of education. It finds that while MENA education systems have achieved progress, they still face challenges in equipping graduates with skills demanded by labor markets. The document examines reform efforts in Egypt, Libya, and Tunisia and identifies a need to strengthen quality and network-based governance of education. It analyzes the EU's role through programs like Erasmus and Tempus, and recommends the EU focus on advocating quality education, partnering with MENA countries, and directly supporting reform through initiatives that complement past efforts. The goal is better education outcomes and cooperation
This document discusses the need for greater economic integration and coordination within the European Union to address issues revealed by the sovereign debt crisis. It argues that the EU needs more powers to enforce economic policy coordination and promote convergence between member states. It proposes giving the EU more authority to overrule national economic decisions that violate agreed targets. It also advocates developing an orderly default mechanism for member states and introducing European Debt Certificates. However, it acknowledges that increasing EU powers could exacerbate the democratic deficit, so it is important to also increase the legitimacy and accountability of EU decision-making.
Dealing with a Rising Power: Turkey’s Transformation and its Implications fo...thinkingeurope2011
- Turkey has experienced significant transformations in the past decade under Justice and Development Party (AKP) rule, including economic growth that has increased Turkey's influence.
- However, the AKP's early democratic reforms have stalled in recent years, with crackdowns on the opposition and media raising concerns about backsliding.
- Turkey's foreign policy has also shifted, abandoning its initial strategy of neutral mediation between neighbors to taking more partisan stances, damaging relations with countries like Israel, Egypt and Syria.
- While Turkey remains an important partner for the EU, the likelihood of its EU membership appears more distant as the AKP consolidates power and moves away from its initially reformist agenda.
Contracting out to Private Military and Security Companiesthinkingeurope2011
The document discusses contracting out security services to private military and security companies (PMSCs). It argues that while the implications are not inherently positive or negative, proper regulation is important. The author recommends that states determine which functions should not be outsourced, avoid letting private supply dictate public demand, and increase accountability of PMSCs through effective regulation and oversight.
This document discusses irregular migration in the Mediterranean region. It notes that while irregular migration detections in Europe have remained around 100,000 per year since 2009, patterns have shifted from Western to Eastern routes. Greece has become the top destination for irregular immigrants to the EU, and Turkey the main transit country, placing new pressures on their borders. The document examines national policies and EU initiatives to strengthen border control cooperation and management in response to these changing migration trends.
Migrating Towards Participation: Immigrants and Their Descendants in the P...thinkingeurope2011
This document discusses the lack of political participation and representation of immigrants and their descendants in the European Union. It notes that the immigrant population in the EU is rising and will continue to rise significantly. However, political parties have struggled to incorporate immigrants as party members, candidates, or leaders. This misses an opportunity for parties, especially center-right parties, and risks alienating immigrants. Greater political integration of immigrants is important for social cohesion and preventing radicalization. The document focuses on how center-right parties in particular can better engage immigrants as voters and candidates.
The document provides general information about the European Union (EU) including its location in central Europe, history beginning in the 1950s with the Benelux countries, and current membership of 27 countries. It discusses the population, economy, and geography of the Netherlands, which has the highest population density in the EU. It also summarizes the main institutions of the EU and their roles - the Council of the European Union, European Parliament, European Commission, and Court of Justice.
The document summarizes information about the formation and development of the European Union. It describes how the EU was initially formed between six countries to promote economic cooperation and prevent future conflicts. Over time, more countries joined the EU and it took on a greater political and economic role on the international stage through the establishment of institutions and policies around trade, currency, and infrastructure development.
The European Union is an economic and political union between 27 member states that covers over 4 million square kilometers and has a population of over 445 million people. It emerged after World War 2 to promote peace and economic cooperation in Europe. The EU has expanded over time through enlargement. It has responsibilities in areas like the internal market, agriculture, humanitarian aid, and security. Major EU institutions include the European Commission, European Parliament, and European Council. The UK withdrew from the EU on January 31, 2020 after a referendum and negotiations under Article 50 of the EU treaty.
A presentation from the workshop Can you pitch it? held at TEH Meeting 74 Bottom Up! Gothenburg 27-30 September 2012 by Emma Ernsth, Campaign Co-ordinator Culture Action Europe, Brussels, and TEH Ambassador.
The document provides an overview of the history and development of the European Union from its origins over 50 years ago focusing on economic cooperation between countries to today's multi-level governance system dealing with many policy areas that impact citizens' daily lives while balancing unity and diversity among its 27 member states. It discusses the EU's institutions and political processes as well as current issues facing further development of the EU.
The document summarizes a seminar organized by VVD International and Prometheus Center of International Knowledge to discuss whether democratization should be a key pillar of EU foreign policy. The seminar will include speeches from Hans van Baalen, President of Liberal International, and Uri Rosenthal, Dutch Minister of Foreign Affairs. A panel discussion will follow featuring experts on democratization and European politics. The goal is to draft a resolution on the EU's role in promoting democratization globally that can be distributed to liberal organizations and EU institutions.
Migrating Towards Participation: Immigrants and Their Descendants in the P...thinkingeurope2011
This document analyzes the political participation of immigrants and their descendants in four EU member states: France, Germany, Spain, and Lithuania. It focuses on their participation as voters for center-right political parties and as elected officials. While immigrants make up a growing portion of the population in Europe, political parties have struggled to incorporate them as members, candidates, and elected representatives. The document examines methodology and provides country-by-country analyses of voter participation and numbers of elected immigrants holding office. It concludes with recommendations for political parties to better engage immigrant communities.
The document provides analysis of the results of the 2009 European Parliament elections by country. It finds that the center-right EPP group won the most seats overall at 264. The center-left Socialists lost significantly, only winning 184 seats. Nationalist and populist groups made gains in some countries. Voter turnout declined slightly but remained high in some countries like Belgium where the European elections were held concurrently with regional elections.
The document provides information on the new European Commission for 2014-2019, including biographies of key members. Jean-Claude Juncker is the new President of the European Commission. He has nominated 7 Vice Presidents, including Frans Timmermans, Federica Mogherini, and Kristalina Georgieva. The document also summarizes the backgrounds and responsibilities of the other 27 Commissioners from across EU member states.
Tools for journalists: Approaching the EU to citizens through journalistsAB_Bilgi
We give tools for journalists to contact and receive information about the European Union
Also we give the opportunity to recevie free of charge, 10 TV programes about the European Union in english and turkish
Belgium is a federal parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy located in Western Europe. It has a population of around 11 million people and shares borders with France, Germany, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands. The population is divided among three main linguistic groups - the Dutch-speaking Flemings, French-speaking Walloons, and a small German-speaking minority. Belgium has a bicameral parliament and King Philippe is the constitutional head of state. Power is shared between the federal government and the separate linguistic communities.
The document provides an overview of the European Union, including its history, functioning, institutions and organs. It notes that the EU was established after World War II to promote peace and unity in Europe and now comprises 28 member states. Key aspects of the EU include the single market allowing free movement of goods, services, capital and people across member states, as well as establishing common policies and binding legislation in areas where powers have been conferred. Major EU institutions with decision-making powers include the European Commission, Council of Ministers and European Parliament.
The document discusses whether the European Parliament is a powerful European institution. It provides background on the EP, including that it represents over 375 million citizens across 28 member states. It outlines the EP's powers, such as passing legislation jointly with the Council, influencing policy through resolutions, controlling the budget, and supervising other EU institutions. The document also notes that while the EP has significant powers in some areas, there are also limits to its influence. Overall, the document explores perspectives on how much power the EP wields without reaching a definite conclusion.
Ideas to Actions: A Springeneration for EU-MENA Cooperation in Educationthinkingeurope2011
This document analyzes education systems in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region and outlines recommendations for improved cooperation between the EU and MENA countries in the field of education. It finds that while MENA education systems have achieved progress, they still face challenges in equipping graduates with skills demanded by labor markets. The document examines reform efforts in Egypt, Libya, and Tunisia and identifies a need to strengthen quality and network-based governance of education. It analyzes the EU's role through programs like Erasmus and Tempus, and recommends the EU focus on advocating quality education, partnering with MENA countries, and directly supporting reform through initiatives that complement past efforts. The goal is better education outcomes and cooperation
This document discusses the need for greater economic integration and coordination within the European Union to address issues revealed by the sovereign debt crisis. It argues that the EU needs more powers to enforce economic policy coordination and promote convergence between member states. It proposes giving the EU more authority to overrule national economic decisions that violate agreed targets. It also advocates developing an orderly default mechanism for member states and introducing European Debt Certificates. However, it acknowledges that increasing EU powers could exacerbate the democratic deficit, so it is important to also increase the legitimacy and accountability of EU decision-making.
Dealing with a Rising Power: Turkey’s Transformation and its Implications fo...thinkingeurope2011
- Turkey has experienced significant transformations in the past decade under Justice and Development Party (AKP) rule, including economic growth that has increased Turkey's influence.
- However, the AKP's early democratic reforms have stalled in recent years, with crackdowns on the opposition and media raising concerns about backsliding.
- Turkey's foreign policy has also shifted, abandoning its initial strategy of neutral mediation between neighbors to taking more partisan stances, damaging relations with countries like Israel, Egypt and Syria.
- While Turkey remains an important partner for the EU, the likelihood of its EU membership appears more distant as the AKP consolidates power and moves away from its initially reformist agenda.
Contracting out to Private Military and Security Companiesthinkingeurope2011
The document discusses contracting out security services to private military and security companies (PMSCs). It argues that while the implications are not inherently positive or negative, proper regulation is important. The author recommends that states determine which functions should not be outsourced, avoid letting private supply dictate public demand, and increase accountability of PMSCs through effective regulation and oversight.
This document discusses irregular migration in the Mediterranean region. It notes that while irregular migration detections in Europe have remained around 100,000 per year since 2009, patterns have shifted from Western to Eastern routes. Greece has become the top destination for irregular immigrants to the EU, and Turkey the main transit country, placing new pressures on their borders. The document examines national policies and EU initiatives to strengthen border control cooperation and management in response to these changing migration trends.
This document discusses irregular migration in the Mediterranean region. It notes that while irregular migration detections in Europe have remained around 100,000 per year since 2009, patterns have shifted from Western to Eastern routes. Greece has become the top destination for irregular immigrants to the EU, and Turkey the main transit country, placing new pressures on their borders. The document examines national policies and EU initiatives to strengthen border control cooperation and management in response to these changing migration trends.
This document discusses addressing irregular migration in the Mediterranean. It provides context on the maritime border environment and discusses irregular migration and trafficking trends. It outlines policies at the national level in European countries and key EU policy initiatives and developments. It examines challenges in regulating irregular migration and border control. The document recommends that European countries and the EU need a more coordinated and effective maritime border control policy to tackle threats around irregular migration and terrorism. It argues the EU has made progress with its Integrated Border Management strategy but more remains to be done.
Students on the Right Way: European Democrat Students 1961-2011thinkingeurope2011
This document provides a history of the European Democrat Students (EDS) organization from 1961 to 2011. It details the establishment of the International Conference of Christian Democratic Students (ICCS) in 1961 and its evolution into EDS in 1971. The summary describes the challenges EDS faced in strengthening cooperation between centre-right student groups across Europe and developing its internal structures and external relations during this period.
The document summarizes the findings of an online survey called "Springeneration" that gathered ideas from people in the Middle East and North Africa on how to build partnerships with Europe. Over 70,000 people were invited to participate and over 25,000 submitted proposals and evaluations. The six main themes identified were education, cultural exchange, youth empowerment, economic cooperation, human rights, and democracy development. Participants felt strongly that education systems in MENA countries needed reform and saw cultural exchange as a way to build understanding between the regions. Youth empowerment was also highlighted as young people are viewed as potential bridge builders but face high unemployment.
The survey gathered ideas from people in the Middle East and North Africa on how to forge a new partnership with Europe. Over 70,000 people were invited to participate and 25,184 submitted proposals and evaluations. The six most common themes identified were education, cultural exchange, youth empowerment, economic cooperation, human rights, and democracy development. Participants felt strongly that education reform and youth issues should be top priorities for cooperation, while acknowledging the need to respect cultural differences. They saw opportunities for partnership in areas like job creation, cultural understanding, and sharing best practices in governance.
European Integration of Western Balkans: From Reconciliation To European Futurethinkingeurope2011
This document provides background information on the integration of the Western Balkans region into the European Union. It discusses the historical context, including the dissolution of Yugoslavia in the 1990s which gave rise to independent states in the region and wars that followed. It also examines ongoing disputed issues between countries. The document outlines the European Union's approach to facilitating the integration of Western Balkan countries through initiatives aimed at resolving problems and imposing political dialogue to encourage cooperation. However, it notes that significant work still remains to be done for countries to become politically and economically mature enough for EU membership.
Green Energy- Green Business: New Financial and Policy Instruments for Sustai...thinkingeurope2011
This document provides an overview of green energy and business in the EU. It discusses the evolution of the EU's renewable energy policy, from early goals in the 1990s to the current "2020" targets. The EU has made progress toward these targets but still faces challenges, particularly related to mobilizing private investment. Subsidies have helped develop the young green industry but their phase out must be planned carefully. New policy and financial instruments are needed to generate sustainable growth in the green sector and maintain Europe's global competitiveness in this area.
The European People's Party (EPP) is the largest political party in Europe representing the centre-right. It was founded in 1976 and is committed to a strong, federal Europe based on subsidiarity. The EPP is values-based on Christian democracy and strives for a democratic, transparent, and efficient Europe that is close to its citizens. It leads the European Commission and European Council and is the largest group in the European Parliament with 271 members.
The Next Multiannual Financial Framework: From National Interest to Building ...thinkingeurope2011
This document summarizes the positions of various stakeholders on the proposed EU Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) for 2014-2020. It describes the European Commission's proposal to decrease funding for agriculture and cohesion policy while increasing funding for priority areas like research and innovation. It also outlines the views of the European Parliament, Poland, and the Netherlands. The European Parliament calls for increasing the total budget to at least 1.11% of GNI. Poland opposes budget cuts and favors maintaining cohesion funding. The Netherlands prioritizes improving its net position and reducing cohesion spending. There are diverging views that will need to be reconciled in the negotiations.
Transatlantic Free Trade: An Agenda for Jobs, Growth and Global Trade Leadershipthinkingeurope2011
The document summarizes the history of transatlantic economic cooperation since World War 2. It discusses the establishment of Bretton Woods institutions like the IMF and World Bank to promote global economic stability. It also discusses the Marshall Plan, which provided major funding to help rebuild Europe. While a transatlantic free trade agreement was never pursued in the post-war era, cooperation took place through multilateral forums like GATT and through Europe's establishment of a common market. Strategic priorities of expanding free markets and cementing the global trade system influenced the multi-track approach to cooperation between Europe and the US over subsequent decades.
Transatlantic Free Trade: An Agenda for Jobs, Growth and Global Trade Leadershipthinkingeurope2011
This document provides a summary of a paper on transatlantic free trade. It argues that past arguments against a transatlantic trade deal are no longer valid for two reasons. First, eliminating tariffs and reducing non-tariff barriers could generate significant economic gains for both the EU and US. Second, a transatlantic trade deal could motivate other countries to support stronger trade liberalization within the WTO. The paper examines the history of transatlantic economic cooperation and arguments that have been used against a free trade agreement in the past.
A Higher Education for the Twenty-first Century: European and US approaches thinkingeurope2011
This document discusses differences between the European and US approaches to higher education and how globalization is influencing changes. The European system traditionally views higher education as a public service focused more on instruction and developing intellectual abilities, while the US system sees it more as a private matter subject to market forces with a greater emphasis on research and job preparation. The Bologna Process was launched in 1999 to help create a more unified European Higher Education Area and enable European universities to better compete globally by adopting aspects of the US model, such as shorter, more specialized degrees. While concerns remain about overly commercializing education, the number of international students in European universities has grown significantly since 1999.
Israeli Perspectives on the New Middle East Report on the 12th Herzliya Confe...thinkingeurope2011
The document summarizes discussions at the 12th annual Herzliya Conference in Israel. Key topics included: growing security threats from surrounding instability in the region, Iran's progress towards nuclear weapons, lack of prospects for peace with Palestinians, concerns about the US pivot away from the Middle East, and disagreements within the EU on Middle East policy. While Israelis feel increasingly isolated, the political class remains determined to ensure Israel's security as a Jewish state.
Israeli Perspectives on the New Middle East Report on the 12th Herzliya Confe...thinkingeurope2011
The document summarizes discussions at the 12th annual Herzliya Conference in Israel. Key topics included: growing security threats from surrounding instability in the region, Iran's progress towards nuclear weapons, lack of prospects for peace with Palestinians, concerns about the US pivot away from the Middle East, and disagreements within the EU on Middle East policy. While Israelis feel increasingly isolated, the political class remains determined to ensure Israel's security as a Jewish state.
The document provides information about the European People's Party (EPP), the largest center-right political party in Europe. It details the EPP's structure, role in key EU institutions like the European Council, European Commission, and European Parliament. It also includes information about EPP member parties in EU and non-EU countries, as well as supplementary documents. The publication aims to consolidate annual data about the EPP and center-right politics across Europe.
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EPP FACTBOOK
The Table Of Contents begins on right hand side
1st Section (EPP)
2nd Section:
EU-Countries, Member Parties and Observers
3rd Section:
EPP Foundations
3. AUSTRIA
QUICK FACTS:
Land Area: 82 444 sq km
Population: 8.2 Million (2009 est.)
Capital: Vienna
Political system: Parliamentary Democracy
Date of entry in EU: 1995
Date of entry in Euro Zone: 1999
GDP: $329.5 Billion (2008 est.)
Seats in European Parliament: 17
Österreichische Volkspartei | ÖVP
,
In English: Austrian People‘s Party
PRÖLL, Josef
· Date of Entry in the EPP: 1991
· Membership Status: Full Member
· President of the Party: PRÖLL, Josef
josef.proell@oevp.at
· Secretary General: KALTENEGGER, Fritz
fritz.kaltenegger@oevp.at
· International Secretary: VOLLER, Patrick
patrick.voller@oevp.at
· Government status: In government as a junior coalition partner
· Seats in national parliament: Lower House: 51/183; Upper House: 26/62
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4. · Members in the EPP Group
in the European Parliament: 6
· Members in the EPP Group
in the Council of Europe: 4
· Delegates in the EPP Political Assembly: 7
· International Affiliation: IDU
· Additional information: ÖVP leader Joseph Pröll is Deputy Prime Minister and
Minister of Finance.
Johannes Hahn, European Commissioner for
Regional Policy is a member of ÖVP.
CONTACT DETAILS:
Lichtenfelsgasse 7, 1010 Wien
Phone: +43.1.401.260 | Fax: + 43.1.401.26109 | email@oevp.at | www.oevp.at
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5. BELGIUM
QUICK FACTS:
Land Area: 30 278 sq km
Population: 10.4 Million (2009 est.)
Capital: Brussels
Political system: Parliamentary Monarchy
Date of entry in EU: 1957-founding member
Date of entry in Euro Zone: 1999
GDP: $389.3 Billion (2008 est.)
Seats in European Parliament: 22
Christen-Democratisch en Vlaams | CD&V
In English: Christian-Democratic and Flemish
THYSSEN, Marianne
· Date of Entry in the EPP: 1976
· Membership status: Full Member
· President of the Party: THYSSEN, Marianne
mthyssen@cdenv.be
· Secretary General: DEMEESTER, Pieter
pdemeester@cdenv.be
· International Secretary: VAN ROMPUY, Peter
pvanrompuy@cdenv.be
· Government status: In government as the senior coalition partner.
· Seats in national parliament: Lower House 23/150; Upper House 12/71
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6. · Members in the EPP Group
in the European Parliament: 3
· Members in the EPP Group
in the Council of Europe: 2
· Delegates in the EPP Political Assembly: 5
· International Affiliation: CDI
· Additional information: Yves Leterme is Prime Minister of Belgium.
Wilfried Martens, former leader of CD&V, is EPP
President.
Herman Van Rompuy is the President of the European
Council.
CONTACT DETAILS:
Wetstraat 26, 1040 Brussels
Phone: +32.2.238.38.11 | Fax: +32.2.230.43.60, +32-2-238-01-29 | www.cdenv.be
Centre Démocrate Humaniste | CDH
In English: Humanist Democratic Centre
MILQUET, Joelle
· Date of Entry in the EPP: 1976
· Membership status: Full Member
· President of the Party: MILQUET, Joelle
milquet@lecdh.be
· Secretary General: PONCIN, Eric
info@lecdh.be
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7. · International Secretary: BOLDRINI, Sandra
sandra.boldrini@cfwb.be
· Government status: In government as a junior coalition partner.
· Seats in national Parliament: Lower House 10/150; Upper House 5/71
· Members in the EPP Group
in the European Parliament: 1
· Members in the EPP Group
in the Council of Europe: 0
· Delegates in the EPP Political Bureau: 2
· International Affiliation: CDI
· Additional Information: Joëlle Milquet is Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of
Employment and Equal Opportunities of Belgium.
CONTACT DETAILS:
Rue des Deux Eglises 41, 1040 Brussels
Phone: +32.2.238.0111 | Fax: +32.2.238.0129 | info@lecdh.be | www.lecdh.be
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8. BULGARIA
QUICK FACTS:
Land Area: 110 910 sq km
Population: 7.3 Million (2009 est.)
Capital: Sofia
Political system: Parliamentary democracy
Date of entry in EU: 2007
Currency: 1.955 Bulgarian lev (BGL)= 1 Euro
GDP: $93.75 Billion (2008 est.)
Seats in European Parliament: 17
Graždani za Evropeĭsko Razvitie na Bălgarija | GERB
In English: Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria
TSVETANOV, Tsvetan
· Date of Entry in the EPP: 2007
· Membership Status: Full Member
· President of the Party: TSVETANOV, Tsvetan
tsvetanov@gerb-bg.com
· Secretary General: VELTCHEV. Krasimir
info@gerb-bg.com
· International Secretary: TOTCHEV, Radoslav
totchev@gmail.com
· Government status: In government
· Seats in national parliament: 116 / 240
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9. · Members in the EPP Group
in the European Parliament: 5
· Members in the EPP Group
in the Council of Europe: 6
· Delegates in the EPP Political Assembly: 4
· International Affiliation: –
· Additional information: GERB leader Boyko Borisov is the Prime Minister of
Bulgaria.
Rumiana Jeleva is European Commissioner for
International Cooperation, Humanitarian Aid and Crisis
Response and EPP Vice-President.
CONTACT DETAILS:
Pl.Bulgaria1, NDK Administrativna sgrada, et. 17, 1000 Sofia
Phone: +359.2.490.13.13 | Fax: +359.2.490.09.51 | info@gerb-bg.com | www.gerb-bg.com
Săjuz Na Demokratičnite Sili | UDF
In English: Union of Democratic Forces
DIMITROV, Martin
· Date of Entry in the EPP: 1998
· Membership Status: Full Member
· President of the Party: DIMITROV, Martin
· Secretary General: STOIROV, Ivan
· International Secretary: HRISTOVA, Antoaneta
ahristova@sds.bg
· Government status: In opposition
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10. · Seats in national parliament: Seats elected in the political block “The Blue Coalition”
10 / 240
· Members in the EPP Group
in the European Parliament: 1
· Members in the EPP Group
in the Council of Europe: 2
· Delegates in the EPP Political Assembly: 2
· International Affiliation: CDI, IDU
· Additional information: –
CONTACT DETAILS:
134 Rakovski Street, 1000 Sofia
Phone: +359.2.930.6132 | Fax: +359.2.981.0119 | www.sds.bg
Demokrati za Silna Bălgarija | DSB
In English: Democrats for a Strong Bulgaria
KOSTOV, Ivan
· Date of Entry in the EPP: 2006
· Membership Status: Full Member
· President of the Party: KOSTOV, Ivan
ikostov@dsb.bg
· Secretary General: DIMITROV, Konstantin
kdimitrov@dsb.bg
· International Secretary: MAVROV, Borislav
bmavrov@dsb.bg
2
· Government status: In opposition
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11. · Seats in national parliament: Seats elected in the political block “The Blue Coalition”
4 / 240
· Members in the EPP Group
in the European Parliament: 0
· Members in the EPP Group
in the Council of Europe: 0
· Delegates in the EPP Political Assembly: 2
· International Affiliation: –
· Additional information: –
CONTACT DETAILS:
18 Vitosha Blvd. (Karnigradska Str. Entrance), 1000 Sofia
Phone: +359.2.400.9921 | Fax: +359.2.980.5334 | www.dsb.bg
Demokratičeska Partija | DP
In English: Democratic Party
PRAMATARSKI, Alexander
· Date of Entry in the EPP: 1998
· Membership Status: Full Member
· President of the Party: PRAMATARSKI, Alexander
apramatarski@nt52.parliament.bg
· Secretary General: VALCHEV, Nikolay
secretariat@demparty.org
· Government status: In opposition
· Seats in national parliament: 0 / 240
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12. · Members in the EPP Group
in the European Parliament: 0
· Members in the EPP Group
in the Council of Europe: 1
· Delegates in the EPP Political Assembly: 2
· International Affiliation: CDI
· Additional information: –
CONTACT DETAILS:
61 Hristo Botev Bld, 1113 Sofia
Phone: +359.2.930.8030 | Fax: +359.2.930.8031 | www.democraticparty.org
Zemedelski Naroden Sajuz | ZNS
In English: Agrarian People‘s Union
LITCHEV, Stefan
· Date of Entry in the EPP: 1998
· Membership Status: Full Member
· President of the Party: LITCHEV, Stefan
iontchev@mobikom.com
· Secretary General: CHUKARSKI, Dimitar
dimitar.chukarski@megatron-bg.com
· International Secretary: IONTCHEV, Roumen
iontchev@mobikom.com
· Government status: In opposition
· Seats in national parliament: Seat elected in the political block “The Blue Coalition“
1 / 240
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13. · Members in the EPP Group
in the European Parliament: 0
· Members in the EPP Group
in the Council of Europe: 0
· Delegates in the EPP Political Assembly: 2
· International Affiliation: CDI
· Additional information: –
CONTACT DETAILS:
Pl. Slaveikov 4a, 1000 Sofia
Phone: +359.2.987.0577 | Fax: +359.2.987.0577 | office@zns.bg | www.zns.bg
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14. CYPRUS
QUICK FACTS:
Land Area: 9 250 sq km
Population: 800 000 (2007 est.)
Capital: Nicosia
Political system: Presidential
Date of entry in EU: 2004
Date of entry in Euro Zone: 2008
GDP: $22.7 Billion (2008 est.)
Seats in European Parliament: 6
Dimokratikos Synagermos | DISY
In English: Democratic Rally
ANASTASIADES, Nicos
· Date of Entry in the EPP: 1994
· Membership status: Full Member
· President of the Party: ANASTASIADES, Nicos
proedros@disy.org.cy
· Secretary General: ANTONIOU, Panayiotis
panayiotis@disy.org.cy
· International Secretary: SINKA, Alexandros
a.sinka@btinternet.com
· Government status: In opposition
2
· Seats in national Parliament: 18 / 59 (56+3)
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15. · Members in the EPP Group
in the European Parliament: 2
· Members in the EPP Group
in the Council of Europe: 1
· Delegates in the EPP Political Assembly: 3
· International Affiliation: IDU
· Additional Information: DISY hosts EPP’s “Middle East Observatory”, inaugurated
by EPP President Wilfried Martens.
CONTACT DETAILS:
Pindarou 25, P.O. Box 25305, 1308 Nicosia
Phone: +357.22.883.000, +357.22.883.171 | Fax: +357.22.753.821
disy@disy.org.cy; epikinonia@disy.org.cy | www.disy.org.cy
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16. CZECH REPUBLIC
QUICK FACTS:
Land Area: 78 876 sq km
Population: 10.2 Million (2009 est.)
Capital: Prague
Political system: Parliamentary Democracy
Date of entry in the EU: 2004
Currency: 25.16 Czech koruna (CZK) = 1 Euro
GDP: $265.2 Billion (2008 est.)
Seats in the European parliament: 22
Křesťanská a Demokratická Unie – Československá
Strana Lidová | KDU-CSL
In English: The Christian and Democratic Union-Czechoslovak People’s Party
SVOBODA, Cyril
· Date of Entry in the EPP: 1996
· Membership Status: Full Member
· President of the Party: SVOBODA, Cyril
chairman@kdu.cz
· Secretary General: STODŮLKA, Jiří
gs@kdu.cz
· International Secretary: ČIŽINSKÝ, Jan
inter.office@kdu.cz
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17. · Government status: In opposition.
· Seats in national parliament: Lower House 13 / 200; Upper House 7/81
· Members in the EPP Group
in the European Parliament: 2
· Members in the EPP Group
in the Council of Europe: 1
· Delegates in the EPP Political Assembly: 3
· International Affiliation: CDI
· Additional Information: –
CONTACT DETAILS:
Karlovo namesti 5, 12801 Prague 2
Phone: +420.226.205.335 | Fax: +420.226.205.333 | gs@kdu.cz | www.kdu.cz
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18. DENMARK
QUICK FACTS:
Land Area: 43 094 sq km
Population: 5.5 Million (2009 est.)
Capital: Copenhagen
Political system: Parliamentary Monarchy
Date of entry in EU: 1973
Currency: 7.44 Danish Krone (DKK) = 1 Euro
GDP: $203.6 Billion (2008 est.)
Seats in European Parliament: 13
Det Konservative Folkeparti | DKF
In English: Conservative People‘s Party
ESPERSEN, Lene
· Date of Entry in the EPP: 1993
· Membership status: Full Member
· President of the Party: ESPERSEN, Lene
· Secretary General: DAHL, Martin
info@konservative.dk
· International Secretary: BENTZEN, Birgitte
kfbibe@ft.dk
· Government status: In government as a junior coalition partner.
· Seats in national Parliament: 17 / 179
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19. · Members in the EPP Group
in the European Parliament: 1
· Members in the EPP Group
in the Council of Europe: 1
· Delegates in the EPP Political Assembly: 3
· International Affiliation: IDU
· Additional Information: The leader of DKF Lene Espersen is Deputy Prime
Minister of Denmark and Minister for Economic and
Business Affairs .
Connie Hedegaard is the European Commissioner for
Climate Action.
CONTACT DETAILS:
Nyhavn 4, 1051 Copenhagen K
Phone: +45.33.134.140 | Fax: +45.33.933.773
info@konservative.dk | www.konservative.dk
Kristendemokraterne | KD
In English: Christian Democrats
KIRKEGAARD, Bjarne Hartung
· Date of Entry in the EPP: 1993
· Membership status: Full Member
· President of the Party: KIRKEGAARD, Bjarne Hartung
bjarne.hartung.kirkegaard@brk.dk
· Secretary General: KNUDSEN, Hans-Jørgen
hansjorgen@kd.dk
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20. · International Secretary: MORTENSEN, Sten Fyhn
sten.mortensen1@skolekom.dk
· Government status: In opposition
· Seats in national Parliament: 0/179
· Members in the EPP Group
in the European Parliament: 0
· Members in the EPP Group
in the Council of Europe: 0
· Delegates in the EPP Political Assembly: 2
· International Affiliation: CDI
· Additional Information: –
CONTACT DETAILS:
Allégade, 24A 1, 2000 Frederiksberg
Phone: +45.33.277.810 | kd@kd.dk | www.kd.dk
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21. ESTONIA
QUICK FACTS:
Land Area: 45 226 sq km
Population: 1.30 Million (2009 est.)
Capital: Tallinn
Political system: Parliamentary Democracy
Date of entry in EU: 2004
Currency: 15.6 Estonian Kroon (EEK) = 1 Euro
GDP: $27.41 Billion (2008 est.)
Seats in European Parliament: 6
Isamaa ja Res Publica Liit | IRL
In English: Pro Patria and Res Publica Union
LAAR, Mart
· Date of Entry in the EPP: 2004
· Membership status: Full Member
· President of the Party: LAAR, Mart
mart.laar@riigikoqu.ee
· Secretary General: TSAHKNA, Margus
margus.tsahkna@riigikogu.ee
· International Secretary: TEEÄÄR, Berit
berit.teeaar@irl.ee
· Government status: In government as a junior coalition partner.
· Seats in national Parliament: 19 / 101
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22. · Members in the EPP Group
in the European Parliament: 1
· Members in the EPP Group
in the Council of Europe: 0
· Delegates in the EPP Political Assembly: 3
· International Affiliation: IDU
· Additional Information: –
CONTACT DETAILS:
Wismari 11, 10136 Tallinn
Phones: +372.669.1070 , +372.555.146.00 | Fax: +372.669.1071 | info@irl.ee | www.irl.ee
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23. FINLAND
QUICK FACTS:
Land Area: 338 145 sq km
Population: 5.2 Million (July 2009 est.)
Capital: Helsinki
Political system: Semi-Presidential
Date of entry in EU: 1995
Date of entry in Euro Zone: 1999
GDP: $193.5 Billion (2008 est.)
Seats in European Parliament: 13
Kansallinen Kokoomus | KOK
In English: The National Coalition Party
KATAINEN, Jyrki
· Date of Entry in the EPP: 1995
· Membership Status: Full Member
· President of the Party: KATAINEN, Jyrki
jyrki.katainen@kokoomus.fi
· Secretary General: TUJUNEN, Taru
taru.tajunen@kokoomus.fi
· International Secretary: RAJALA, Pasi
pasi.rajala@kokoomus.fi
· Government status: In government as the second largest coalition partner.
· Seats in national parliament: 50 / 200
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24. · Members in the EPP Group
in the European Parliament: 3
· Members in the EPP Group
in the Council of Europe: 3
· Delegates in the EPP Political Assembly: 5
· International Affiliation: IDU
· Additional information: Kokoomus President Jyrki Katainen is the Deputy Prime
Minister and Minister of Finance of Finland, and EPP
Vice President.
CONTACT DETAILS:
Kansallinen Kokoomus rp., Puoluetoimisto, Pohjoinen Rautatiekatu 21 B, 00100 Helsinki
Phone: +358.207.488.488 | Fax: +358.207.488.505 | info@kokoomus.fi | www.kokoomus.fi
Kristillisdemokraatit | KD
In English: Christian Democrats
RÄSÄNEN, Päivi
· Date of Entry in the EPP: 2001
· Membership Status: Observer Member
· President of the Party: RÄSÄNEN, Päivi
kd@kd.fi
· Secretary General: ÖSTMAN, Peter
peter.ostman@kd.fi
· International Secretary: ÖSTMAN, Peter
peter.ostman@kd.fi
· Government status: In opposition
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25. · Seats in national parliament: 7 / 200
· Members in the EPP Group
in the European Parliament: 1
· Members in the EPP Group
in the Council of Europe: 0
· Delegates in the EPP Political Assembly: 2 (Non-voting)
· International Affiliation: –
· Additional information: –
CONTACT DETAILS:
Karjalankatu 2C7 krs, 00520 Helsinki
Phone: +358.9.3488.2200 | Fax: +358.9.3488.2228 |
kd@kristillisdemokraatit.fi | www.kristillisdemokraatit.fi
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26. FRANCE
QUICK FACTS:
Land Area: 643 427 sq kms
Population: 64 Million
Capital city: Paris
Political system: Semi-presidential
Date of entry in EU: 1957-founding member
Date of entry in Euro Zone: 1999
GDP: $2.133 trillion (2008 est.)
Seats in European Parliament: 72
Union pour un Mouvement Populaire | UMP
In English: Union for a Popular Movement
BERTRAND, Xavier
· Date of Entry in the EPP: 2002
· Membership Status: Full Member
· Secretary General: BERTRAND, Xavier
xbertrand@u-m-p.org
· Secretary for Foreign Affairs: MARIANI, Thierry
tmariani@u-m-p.org
· Government status: In government
· Seats in national parliament: Lower House 317/577, Upper House 159/330
· Members in the EPP Group
2
in the European Parliament: 29
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27. · Members in the EPP Group
in the Council of Europe: 18
· Delegates in the EPP Political Assembly: 16
· International Affiliation: CDI, IDU
· Additional information: Former President of UMP Nicolas Sarkozy is the
President of France.
Francois Fillon, the Prime Minister of France, is member
of UMP.
Michel Barnier is the European Commissioner for
Internal Market and Services, and EPP Vice President.
Joseph Daul is the Chairman of the EPP Group
in the European Parliament.
CONTACT DETAILS:
55, rue La Boétie, 75384 Paris Cedex 08
Phone: +33.1.40.766.000 | Fax: +33.1.49.556.406 | webmaster@u-m-p.org | www.u-m-p.org
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28. GERMANY
QUICK FACTS:
Land Area: 357 021 sq km
Population: 82.4 Million (2009 est.)
Capital: Berlin
Political system: Parliamentary democracy
Date of entry in EU: 1957-founding member
Date of entry in Euro Zone: 1999
GDP: $2.92 Trillion (2009 est.)
Seats in European Parliament: 99
Christlich Demokratische Union | CDU
In English: Christian Democratic Union
MERKEL, Angela
· Date of Entry in the EPP: 1976
· Membership Status: Full Member
· President of the Party: MERKEL, Angela
angela.merkel@cdu.de
· Secretary General: POFALLA, Ronald
ronald.pofalla@cdu.de
· International Secretary: WENGER, Bertil
bab@cdu.de
· Government status: In government as the senior coalition partner.
· Seats in national parliament: 194 / 622
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29. · Members in the EPP Group
in the European Parliament: 34
· Members in the EPP Group
in the Council of Europe: 12
· Delegates in the EPP Political Assembly: 18
· International Affiliation: CDI, IDU
· Additional information: President of CDU Angela Merkel is the Chancellor
of Germany.
Günther Oettinger is European Commissioner for
Energy.
Peter Hintze is EPP Vice President.
CONTACT DETAILS:
Klingelhöferstrasse 8, 10785 Berlin
Phone: +49.30.220.700 | Fax: +49.30.220.70.111
Bureau of Foreign Relations Fax: +49-030-220-70-169 | info@cdu.de | www.cdu.de
Christlich-Soziale Union in Bayern | CSU
In English: Christian-Social Union of Bavaria
SEEHOFER, Horst
· Date of Entry in the EPP: 1976
· Membership Status: Full Member
· President of the Party: SEEHOFER, Horst
horst.seehofer@csu-bayern.de
· Secretary General: DOBRINDT, Alexander
alexander.dobrindt@csu-bayern.de
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30. · International Secretary: LUTHER, Susanne
susanne.luther@csu.de
· Government status: In government in Bavaria.
In federal government as coalition partner.
· Seats in National Parliament: 45 / 622
· Seats in Bavarian Parliament: 92 / 187
· Members in the EPP Group
in the European Parliament: 8
· Members in the EPP Group
in the Council of Europe: 2
· Delegates in the EPP Political Assembly: 8
· International Affiliation: IDU
· Additional information: Horst Seehofer is Minister-President of Bavaria.
Ingo Freidrich is Treasurer of the EPP.
CONTACT DETAILS:
Nymphenburger Str. 64, 80335 Munich
Phone: +49.89.12430 | Fax: +49.89.1243.299 | info@csu-bayern.de | www.csu.de
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31. GREECE
QUICK FACTS:
Land Area: 131.940 sq km
Population: 10.7 Million (2009 est.)
Capital: Athens
Political system: Parliamentary Democracy
Date of entry in EU: 1981
Date of entry in Euro Zone: 2002
GDP: $343.8 billion (2008 est.)
Seats in European Parliament: 22
Nea Demokratia | ND
In English: New Democracy
SAMARAS, Antonis
· Date of Entry in the EPP: 1983
· Membership status: Full Member
· President of the Party: SAMARAS, Antonis
asamaras@parliament.gr
· Secretary of the Central Committee: ZAGORITIS, Lefteris
gram-ke@nd.gr
· International Secretary: PAPASTAVROU, Stavros
ir@nd.gr
· Government status: Official opposition.
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32. · Seats in national Parliament: 91 / 300
· Members in the EPP Group
in the European Parliament: 8
· Members in the EPP Group
in the Council of Europe: 7
· Delegates in the EPP Political Assembly: 8
· International Affiliation: CDI, IDU
· Additional Information: –
CONTACT DETAILS:
18 Rigillis str., 10674 Athens
Phone: +30.210.725.3579 | Fax: +30.210.723.6017 | ir@nd.gr | www.nd.gr
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33. HUNGARY
QUICK FACTS:
Land Area: 89 608 sq km
Population: 10 Million (2009 est.)
Capital: Budapest
Political system: Parliamentary Democracy
Date of entry in the EU: 2004
Currency: 269.7 Forint (HUF) = 1 Euro
GDP: $196.6 Billion (2008 est.)
Seats in the European parliament: 22
Fidesz- Magyar Polgári Szövetség | FIDESZ
In English: Fidesz-Hungarian Civic Union
ORBÁN, Viktor
· Date of Entry in the EPP: 1996
· Membership status: Full Member
· President of the Party: ORBÁN, Viktor
victor.orban@parlament.hu
· Secretary General: NAVRACSICS, Tibor
tibor.navracsics@fidesz.hu
· International Secretary: RAHOI, Zsuzsanna
zsuzsanna.rahoi@parlament.hu
· Government status: Official opposition
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34. · Seats in the national parliament: 141 / 386
· Members in the EPP Group
in the European Parliament: 14 (13+1)
· Members in the EPP Group
in the Council of Europe: 3
· Delegates in the EPP Political Assembly: 8
· International Affiliation: CDI, IDU
· Additional information: Leader of Fidesz Viktor Orbán is Vice-President
of the EPP.
CONTACT DETAILS:
18. Szentkirá Lyi u. 1088 Budapest
Phone: +36.1.555.2000 | Fax: +36.1.555.2001 | fidesz@fidesz.hu | www.fidesz.hu
Kereszténydemokrata Néppárt | KDNP
In English: Christian Democratic People’s Party
SEMJÉN, Zsolt
· Date of Entry in the EPP: 2007
· Membership Status: Full Member
· President of the Party: SEMJÉN, Zsolt
lsurjan@europarl.europa.eu
· Secretary General: CSORBA, Béla
bela.csorba@gmail.com
· International Secretary: NAGY, Andor; FRIVALDSZKY, Gáspár
andor.nagy@parlament.hu
· Government status: In opposition
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35. · Seats in national parliament: 23 / 386
· Members in the EPP Group
in the European Parliament: 1 (elected on the Fidesz list)
· Members in the EPP Group
in the Council of Europe: 0
· Delegates in the EPP Political Assembly: 2
· International Affiliation: –
· Additional information: –
CONTACT DETAILS:
István u. 44., 1. emelet 14. (100-as kapucsengõ), 1078 Budapest
Phone/Fax: +36.489.0878, 489.0879, 489.0880 | www.kdnp.hu
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36. IRELAND
QUICK FACTS:
Land Area: 70 280 sq km
Population: 4.2 Million (2009 est.)
Capital: Dublin
Political system: Parliamentary Democracy
Date of entry in EU: 1973
Date of entry in Euro Zone: 1999
GDP: $188.4 Billion (2008 est.)
Seats in European Parliament: 12
Fine Gael | FG
In English: Family of the Irish
KENNY, Enda
· Date of Entry in the EPP: 1976
· Membership status: Full Member
· President of the Party: KENNY, Enda
enda.kenny@oireachtas.ie
· Secretary General: CURRAN, Tom
tom@finegael.com
· International Secretary: KENNELLY, Mark
mark.kennelly@oireachtas.ie
· Government status: Official opposition
2
· Seats in national Parliament: Lower House 51 / 166; Upper House 15 / 60
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37. · Members in the EPP Group
in the European Parliament: 4
· Members in the EPP Group
in the Council of Europe: 2
· Delegates in the EPP Political Assembly: 4
· International Affiliation: CDI
· Additional Information: FG leader Enda Kenny is Vice-President of the EPP.
CONTACT DETAILS:
51, Upper Mount Street, Dublin 2
Phone: +353.1.619.844 | Fax: +353.1.662.5046 | finegael@finegael.com | www.finegael.ie
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38. ITALY
QUICK FACTS:
Land Area: 301 230 sq km
Population: 58 Million (2009 est.)
Capital: Rome
Political system: Parliamentary Democracy
Date of entry in EU: 1957-founding member
Date of entry in Euro Zone: 1999
GDP: $1.823 Trillion (2008 est.)
Seats in European Parliament: 72
Popolo della Libertá | PdL
In English: People of Freedom
BERLUSCONI, Silvio
· Date of Entry in the EPP: 1999
· Membership status: Full Member
· President of the Party: BERLUSCONI, Silvio
segre@sbweb.it
· Secretary General: BONDI, Sandro
· International Secretary: FRIGERIO, Gianstefano
frigerio.gianstegano@gmail.com
· Government status: In government as senior coalition partner
· Seats in national Parliament: Lower House 273 / 630, Upper House 146 / 315
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39. · Members in the EPP Group
in the European Parliament: 29
· Members in the EPP Group
in the Council of Europe: 10
· Delegates in the EPP Political Assembly: 18
· International Affiliation: –
· Additional information: President of PdL Silvio Berlusconi is the Prime Minister of
Italy having been elected for a 3rd term.
Antonio Tajani is European Commission Vice President,
responsible for Industry and Enterpreneurship,
and EPP Vice President
CONTACT DETAILS:
Via dell‘Umilta 36, 00187 Rome
Phone: +39.06.67311 | Fax: +39.06.699.41 | www.ilpopolodellaliberta.it
Unione di Centro | UDC
In English: Union of the Centre
CESA, Lorenzo
· Date of Entry in the EPP: 2002
· Membership status: Full Member
· Head of the Party: CESA, Lorenzo
segreteriacesa@udc-italia.it
· President of the National Party: BUTTIGLIONE, Rocco
info@udc-italia.it
· International Secretary: SCOPONI, Massimo
massimo.scoponi@libero.it
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40. · Government status: In opposition.
· Seats in national Parliament: Lower House 37 / 630, Upper House 3 / 315
· Members in the EPP Group
in the European Parliament: 5
· Members in the EPP Group
in the Council of Europe: 2
· Delegates in the EPP Political Assembly: 4
· International Affiliation: CDI
· Additional information: Pier Ferdinando Casini is President of CDI.
CONTACT DETAILS:
Via Due Macelli 66, 00187 Rome
Phone: +39.06.6979.1001 | Fax: +39.06.6979.1089 | www.udc-italia.it
Popolari UDEUR
In English: Popular Party UDEUR
MASTELLA, Clemente
· Date of Entry in the EPP: 2001
· Membership status: Full Member
· President of the Party: MASTELLA, Clemente
clemente.mastella@europarl.europa.eu
· Government status: –
· Seats in national Parliament: –
· Members in the EPP Group
in the European Parliament: 1 (elected on PdL list)
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41. · Members in the EPP Group
in the Council of Europe: 0
· Delegates in the EPP Political Assembly: 2
· International Affiliation: CDI
· Additional information: –
CONTACT DETAILS:
Largo Arenula 34, 00186 Rome
Phone: +39.06.684.241 | Fax: +39.06.682.10615 | info@popolariudeur.it | www.popolariudeur.it
Südtiroler Volkspartei
In English: South Tyrolean People‘s Party
THEINER, Richard
· Date of Entry in the EPP: 1993
· Membership status: Observer Member
· President of the Party: THEINER, Richard
richard.theiner@svpartei.org
· Secretary General: ACHAMMER, Philipp
info@svpartei.org
· International Secretary: WIDMANN, Thomas
thomas.widmann@svpartei.org
· Government status: In opposition.
· Seats in national Parliament: Lower House 2 / 630, Upper House 3 / 315
· Members in the EPP Group
in the European Parliament: 1
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42. · Members in the EPP Group
in the Council of Europe: 0
· Delegates in the EPP Political Assembly: 2 (Non Voting)
· International Affiliation: –
· Additional information: –
CONTACT DETAILS:
Brennerstrasse 7/A, 39100 Bolzano
Phone: +39.0471.304.000 | Fax: +39.0471.981.473 | info@svpartei.org | www.svpartei.org
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43. LATVIA
QUICK FACTS:
Land Area: 64 589 sq km
Population: 2.2 Million (2009 est.)
Capital: Riga
Political system: Parliamentary democracy
Date of entry in EU: 2004
Currency: 0.7 Latvian lat (LVL) = 1 Euro
GDP: $38.86 Billion (2008 est.)
Seats in European Parliament: 8
Jaunais Laiks | JL
In English: New Era
ĀBOLTIŅA, Solvita
· Date of Entry in the EPP: 2003
· Membership Status: Full Member
· President of the Party: ĀBOLTIŅA, Solvita
solvita.aboltina@saeima.lv
· Secretary General: ŠKAPARS, Ēriks
eriks@jaunaislaiks.lv
· International Secretary: MELNGAILE, Elina
elina@jaunaislaiks.lv
· Government status: In government as senior coalition party.
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44. · Seats in national parliament: 15 / 100
· Members in the EPP Group
in the European Parliament: 1
· Members in the EPP Group
in the Council of Europe: 0
· Delegates in the EPP Political Assembly: 3
· International Affiliation: –
· Additional information: Valdis Dombrovskis is the Prime Minister of Latvia.
CONTACT DETAILS:
Torna Iela 4, 1050 Riga
Phone: +371.7.205.472 | Fax: +371.7.205.473 | sekretare@jaunaislaiks.lv | www.jl.lv
Tautas Partija | TP
In English: People’s Party
ŠĶĒLE, Andris
· Date of Entry in the EPP: 2000
· Membership Status: Full Member
· President of the Party: ŠĶĒLE, Andris
aigars.kalvitis@mk.gov.lv
· Secretary General: PITENA, Ramona
notikums@notikums.lv
· International Secretary: CIGANOVA, Iveta
iveta.ciganova@saeima.lv
· Government status: In government
· Seats in national parliament: 20 / 100
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45. · Members in the EPP Group
in the European Parliament: 0
· Members in the EPP Group
in the Council of Europe: 1
· Delegates in the EPP Political Assembly: 3
· International Affiliation: –
· Additional information: –
CONTACT DETAILS:
Basteja boulv. 1, korpuss 2, 1050 Riga
Phone: +371.7.508.808 | Fax: +371.7.508.684 | birojs@tautaspartija.lv | www.tautaspartija.lv
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46. LITHUANIA
QUICK FACTS:
Land Area: 65 200 sq km
Population: 3.5 Million (2009 est.)
Capital: Vilnius
Political system: Parliamentary democracy
Date of entry in EU: 2004
Currency: 3.45 Lithuanian Litas (LTL) = 1 Euro
GDP: $63.33 Billion (2007 est.)
Seats in European Parliament: 12
Tėvynės Sąjunga – Lietuvos Krikščionys Demokratai |
TS-LKD
In English: Homeland Union - Lithuanian Christian Democrats
KUBILIUS, Andrius
· Date of Entry in the EPP: 1996
· Membership status: Full Member
· President of the Party: KUBILIUS, Andrius
international@tsajunga.lt
· Secretary General: URBONAS, Algis
a.urbonas@tsajunga.lt
· International Secretary: UZDILAITE, Giedre
international@tsajunga.lt
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47. · Government status: In government as a senior coalition partner.
· Seats in the parliament: 45 / 141
· Members in the EPP Group
in the European Parliament: 4
· Members in the EPP Group
in the Council of Europe: 2
· Delegates in the EPP Political Assembly: 4
· International Affiliation: IDU
· Additional information: President of TS-LKD Andrius Kubilius is the Prime
Minister of Lithuania.
Algirdas Šemeta is the European Commissioner for
Taxation and Customs Union, Audit and Anti-Fraud.
CONTACT DETAILS:
L.Stuokos-Gucevičiaus Str. 11, 01122, Vilnius
Phone: +370.5.616.55503, +370.5.239.6639 | Fax: +370.5.278.4914
sekretoriatas@tsajunga.lt | www.tsajunga.lt
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48. LUXEMBOURG
QUICK FACTS:
Land Area: 2 586 sq km
Population: 492 000 (2009 est.)
Capital: Luxembourg
Political system: Parliamentary Monarchy
Date of entry in EU: 1957-founding member
Date of entry in Euro Zone: 1999
GDP: $39.37 Billion (2008 est.)
Seats in European Parliament: 6
Chrëschtlech Sozial Vollekspartei | CSV
In English: Christian Social People‘s Party
BILTGEN, François
· Date of Entry in the EPP: 1976
· Membership Status: Full Member
· President of the Party: BILTGEN, François
francois.biltgen@csv.lu
· Secretary General: SCHANK, Marco
csv@csv.lu
· International Secretary: ENGEL, Frank
fengel@chd.lu
· Government status: In government as the senior coalition partner.
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49. · Seats in national parliament: 26 / 60
· Members in the EPP Group
in the European Parliament: 3
· Members in the EPP Group
in the Council of Europe: 3
· Delegates in the EPP Political Assembly: 5
· International Affiliation: CDI
· Additional information: Former CSV President Jean-Claude Juncker is the Prime
Minister of Luxembourg since January 1995.
Viviane Reding is the Vice-President of the European
Commission for Justice, Fundamental Rights and
Citizenship.
CONTACT DETAILS:
4, rue de l‘Eau, 1449 Luxembourg
Phone: +352.225.73.11 | Fax: +352.472.716 | csv@csv.lu | www.csv.lu
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50. MALTA
QUICK FACTS:
Land Area: 316 sq km
Population: 405 000 (2009 est.)
Capital: Valletta
Political system: Parliamentary democracy
Date of entry in EU: 2004
Date of entry in Euro Zone: 2008
GDP: $9.96 Billion (2008 est.)
Seats in European Parliament: 5
Partit Nazzjonalista | PN
In English: Nationalist Party
GONZI, Lawrence
· Date of Entry in the EPP: 2004
· Membership status: Full Member
· President of the Party: GONZI, Lawrence
lawrence.gonzi@gov.mt
· Secretary General: BORG OLIVIER, Paul
pborgolivier@pn.org.mt
· International Secretary: BONELLO, John
jbonello@pn.org.mt
· Government status: Single-party government
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51. · Seats in national Parliament: 35 / 69
· Members in the EPP Group
in the European Parliament: 2
· Members in the EPP Group
in the Council of Europe: 4
· Delegates in the EPP Political Assembly: 4
· International Affiliation: CDI, IDU
· Additional Information: PN President Lawrence Gonzi is the Prime Minister
of Malta.
John Dalli is the European Commissioner for Health
and Consumer Policy.
CONTACT DETAILS:
Triq Herbert Ganado, Pieta‘ PTA 1450 (Malta)
Tel: +356.2596.5313/4 | Fax: +356.21243.640 | pn@pn.org.mt | www.pn.org.mt
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52. NETHERLANDS
QUICK FACTS:
Land Area: 41 526 sq km
Population: 16.5 Million (2009 est.)
Capital: Amsterdam
Political system: Parliamentary Monarchy
Date of entry in EU: 1957-founding member
Date of entry in Euro Zone: 1999
GDP: $672 Billion (2008 est.)
Seats in European Parliament: 25
Christen Democratisch Appèl | CDA
In English: Christian Democratic Appeal
VAN HEESWIJK, Peter
· Date of Entry in the EPP: 1976
· Membership status: Full Member
· President of the Party: VAN HEESWIJK, Peter
· Secretary General: DEKKER, Lianne
dekker@stichtingnob.nl
· International Secretary: VAN HALEM, Jan-Jaap
vanhalem@cda.nl
· Government status: In government as the senior coalition partner.
· Seats in national Parliament: Lower House 41/150, Upper House, 21/75
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53. · Members in the EPP Group
in the European Parliament: 5
· Members in the EPP Group
in the Council of Europe: 5
· Delegates in the EPP Political Assembly: 5
· International Affiliation: CDI
· Additional Information: CDA leader Jan Peter Balkenende is the Prime Minister
of the Netherlands.
Corien Wortmann-Kool is EPP Vice President.
CONTACT DETAILS:
Buitenom 18, Postbus 30453, 2500 GL The Hague
Phone: +31.70.3424.888 | Fax: +31.70.3643.417 | leden@cda.nl | www.cda.nl
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54. POLAND
QUICK FACTS:
Land Area: 312 685 sq km
Population: 38.5 Million (2009 est.)
Capital: Warsaw
Political system: Parliamentary Democracy
Date of entry in EU: 2004
Currency: 4.22 Polish Zloty (PLN) = 1 Euro
GDP: $667.9 Billion (2008 est.)
Seats in European Parliament: 50
Platforma Obywatelska | PO
In English: Civic Platform
TUSK, Donald
· Date of Entry in the EPP: 2003
· Membership status: Full Member
· President of the Party: TUSK, Donald
donald.tusk@sejm.gov.pl
· Secretary General: SCHETYNA, Grzegorz
grzegorz.schetyna@platforma.org
· International Secretary: SARYUSZ-WOLSKI, Jacek
jsaryuszwolski@europarl.eu.int
· Government status: In government as a senior coalition partner
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55. · Seats in national Parliament: Lower House 207 / 460, Upper House 57 / 100
· Members in the EPP Group
in the European Parliament: 25
· Members in the EPP Group
in the Council of Europe: 12
· Delegates in the EPP Political Assembly: 13
· International Affiliation: –
· Additional Information: President of PO Donald Tusk is Prime Minister of Poland.
Janusz Lewandowski is the European Commissioner
for Budget and Financial Programming.
Jerzy Buzek is the President of the European Parliament.
Jacek Saryusz-Wolski is Vice President of the EPP.
CONTACT DETAILS:
21 Biuro Krajowe PO, ul. Marszalkowska, 00-683 Warsaw
Phone: +48.22.635.7879 | Fax: +48.22.635.7641 | www.platforma.org
Polskie Stronnictwo Ludowe | PSL
In English: Polish People‘s Party
PAWLAK, Waldemar
· Date of Entry in the EPP: 2004
· Membership status: Full Member
· President of the Party: PAWLAK, Waldemar
biuronkw@psl.org.pl
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56. · Secretary Office Director: KOSINIAK-KAMYSZ, Władysław
· International Councillor: JARECKA-GOMEZ, Joanna
joanna.jarecka@europarl.europa.eu
· Government status: In government as a junior coalition partner
· Seats in national Parliament: Lower House 31 / 460, Upper House 0 / 100
· Members in the EPP Group
in the European Parliament: 3
· Members in the EPP Group
in the Council of Europe: 2
· Delegates in the EPP Political Assembly: 3
· International Affiliation: –
· Additional Information: President of PSL Waldemar Pawlak is Deputy Prime
Minister and Minister of Economy of Poland.
CONTACT DETAILS:
ul.Kopernika 36/40, 00-924 Warsaw
Phone: +48.22.620.6020 | Fax: +48.22.654.3583 | biuronkw@psl.org.pl | www.psl.pl
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57. PORTUGAL
QUICK FACTS:
Land Area: 92 391 sq km
Population: 10.7 Million (2009 est)
Capital: Lisbon
Political system: Parliamentary democracy
Date of entry in EU: 1986
Date of entry in Euro Zone: 1999
GDP: $236.5 Billion (2008 est.)
Seats in European Parliament: 22
Partido Social Democrata | PSD
In English: Social Democratic Party
FERREIRA LEITE, Manuela
· Date of Entry in the EPP: 1996
· Membership status: Full Member
· President of the Party: FERREIRA LEITE, Manuela
presidente@psd.pt
· Secretary General: MARQUES GUEDES, Luís
secretariogeral@psd.pt
· International Secretary: ARNAUT, José Luís
jarnaut@rpa.pt
· Government status: Official opposition
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58. · Seats in national Parliament: 78 / 226
· Members in the EPP Group
in the European Parliament: 8
· Members in the EPP Group
in the Council of Europe: 4
· Delegates in the EPP Political Assembly: 8
· International Affiliation: CDI
· Additional Information: Former PSD leader and Prime Minister José Manuel Durão
Barroso is the President of the European Commission.
Former PSD leader Anibal Cavaco Silva is the President
of Portugal.
Mario David is EPP Vice President.
CONTACT DETAILS:
9 Rue de Sao Caetano, 1249-089 Lisbon
Phone: +351.213.918.500 | Fax: +351.213.968.743 | psd@psd.pt | www.psd.pt
Centro Democrático e Social - Partido Popular
In English: Democratic and Social Centre - People‘s Party
PORTAS, Paulo
· Date of entry in the EPP: 2009
· Membership status: Full Member
· President of the Party: PORTAS, Paulo
presidencia@cds.pt
· Secretary General: ALMEIDA, João
secretaria-geral@cds.pt
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59. · International Secretary: QUEIRO, Luis
· Government status: In opposition
· Seats in national Parliament: 21/226
· Members in the EPP Group
in the European Parliament: 2
· Members in the EPP Group
in the Council of Europe: 1
· Delegates in the EPP Political Assembly: 2
· International Affiliation: IDU
· Additional Information: –
CONTACT DETAILS:
Largo Adelino Amaro da Costa 5, 1149-063 Lisbon
Phone: +351.218.814.700 | Fax: +351.218.860.454 | cds-pp@cds.pt | www.cds.pt
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60. ROMANIA
QUICK FACTS:
Land Area: 237 500 sq km
Population: 22.2 Million (2009 est)
Capital: Bucharest
Political system: Parliamentary democracy
Date of entry in EU: 2007
Currency: 4.21 Romanian Leu (RON) = 1 Euro
GDP: $271.4 Billion (2008 est.)
Seats in European Parliament: 33
Partidul Democrat - Liberal | PD-L
In English: Democratic Liberal Party
BOC, Emil
· Date of Entry in the EPP: 2005
· Membership status: Full Member
· President of the Party: BOC, Emil
cabinetpresedinte@pd.ro
· Secretary General: BLAGA, Vasile
biancad@pd.ro
· International Secretary: FRUNZAVERDE, Sorin
international@pd.ro
· Government status: In government as a senior coalition partner.
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61. · Seats in national Parliament: Lower House 117 / 332, Upper House 51 / 137
· Members in the EPP Group
in the European Parliament: 10
· Members in the EPP Group
in the Council of Europe: 7
· Delegates in the EPP Political Assembly: 8
· International Affiliation: –
· Additional Information: Former PD-L President Traian Basescu is the President
of Romania.
Emil Boc is the Prime Minister of Romania.
CONTACT DETAILS:
Modrogan nr. 1, 011825 Bucharest Sector 1
Phone: +40.21.230.37.01 | Fax: +40.21.230.16.25; 230.22.62 | www.pd.ro
Uniunea Democrată Maghiară din România / Romániai
Magyar Demokrata Szövetség | RMDSZ
In English: Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania
MARKÓ, Bela
· Date of Entry in the EPP: 1998
· Membership status: Full Member
· President of the Party: MARKÓ, Bela
elhivbuk@rmdsz.rdsnet.ro
· Secretary General: KELEMEN, Hunor
kelemenhunor@rmdsz.ro
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62. · International Secretary: PAP-TONTSCH, Kinga
internationalsecretary@rmdsz.ro
· Government status: In government as a junior coalition partner.
· Seats in national Parliament: Lower House 22 / 332, Upper House 9 / 137
· Members in the EPP Group
in the European Parliament: 3
· Members in the EPP Group
in the Council of Europe: 2
· Delegates in the EPP Political Assembly: 3
· International Affiliation: –
· Additional Information: Bela Markó is the Vice Prime Minister of Romania.
CONTACT DETAILS:
Str. Avram Iancu, nr. 8, sect. 2, POBOX 34-26, 731041 Bucharest
Phone/Fax: +40.21.314.6849, +40.21.314.4583, +40.21.314.4356
elhivbuk@rmdsz.ro | www.rmdsz.ro
Partidul Naţional Ţărănesc Creştin Democrat | PNŢCD
In English: Christian-Democratic National Peasants‘ Party
MILUŢ, Marian Petre
· Date of Entry in the EPP: 1996
· Membership status: Full Member
· President of the Party: MILUŢ, Marian Petre
cabinet@pntcd.ro
· Secretary General: SIMION, Cornel
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63. · International Secretary: MUNTEANU, Radu
radu.munteanu@pntcd.ro
· Government status: –
· Seats in national Parliament: 0
· Members in the EPP Group
in the European Parliament: 0
· Members in the EPP Group
in the Council of Europe: 0
· Delegates in the EPP Political Assembly: 2
· International Affiliation: CDI
· Additional Information: –
CONTACT DETAILS:
Bd. Carol I nr 24, s2, 7000 Bucharest
Phone: +40.21.264.1460 | Fax: +40.21.312.3436 | www.ppcd.ro
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64. SLOVAKIA
QUICK FACTS:
Land Area: 48 845 sq km
Population: 5.4 Million (2009 est)
Capital: Bratislava
Political system: Parliamentary Democracy
Date of entry in the EU: 2004
Date of entry in Euro Zone: 2009
GDP: $119.5 Billion (2008 est.)
Seats in the European parliament: 13
Slovenská Demokratická a Kresťanská Únia –
Demokratická Strana | SDKÚ-DS
In English: Slovak Democratic and Christian Union - Democratic Party
DZURINDA, Mikuláš
· Date of Entry in the EPP: 2003
· Membership status: Full Member
· President of the Party: DZURINDA, Mikuláš
lucia.klapacova@sdkuonline.sk
· Secretary General: HUDEC, Štefan
stefan.hudec@sdkuonline.sk
· International Secretary: KLAPÁČOVÁ, Lucia
lucia.klapacova@sdkuonline.sk
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65. · Government status: Official opposition
· Seats in national Parliament: 31 / 150
· Members in the EPP Group
in the European Parliament: 2
· Members in the EPP Group
in the Council of Europe: 2
· Delegates in the EPP Political Assembly: 3
· International Affiliation: CDI
· Additional Information: –
CONTACT DETAILS:
Ružinovská 28, 82735 Bratislava
Phone: +421.2.4341.4102 (-05) | Fax: +421.2.4341.4106 | www.sdkuonline.sk
Kresťanskodemokratické Hnutie | KDH
In English: Christian Democratic Movement
FIGEL‘, Ján
· Date of Entry in the EPP: 2002
· Membership status: Full Member
· President of the Party: FIGEL‘, Ján
predseda@kdh.sk
· Secretary General: MARENČÁK, Ladislav
tajomnik@kdh.sk
· International Secretary: DILONG, Martin
international@kdh.sk
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66. · Government status: In opposition.
· Seats in national Parliament: 14 / 150
· Members in the EPP Group
in the European Parliament: 2
· Members in the EPP Group
in the Council of Europe: 1
· Delegates in the EPP Political Assembly: 3
· International Affiliation: CDI (observer)
· Additional Information: –
CONTACT DETAILS:
Mileticova 21, 82109 Bratislava 4, poschodie
Phone: +421.2.5057.4001 | Fax: +421.2.5057.4048 | predseda@kdh.sk | www.kdh.sk
Strana Maďarskej Koalície / Magyar Koalíció Pártja |
MKP
In English: Party of Hungarian Coalition
CSÁKY, Pál
· Date of Entry in the EPP: 2000
· Membership status: Full Member
· President of the Party: CSÁKY, Pál
sekretariat@smk.sk
· Secretary General: PECZÁR, Károly
smk@smk.sk
· International Secretary: BARA, Zoltán
bara@smk.sk
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67. · Government status: In opposition
· Seats in national Parliament: 20 / 150
· Members in the EPP Group
in the European Parliament: 2
· Members in the EPP Group
in the Council of Europe: 0
· Delegates in the EPP Political Assembly: 2
· International Affiliation: CDI
· Additional Information: –
CONTACT DETAILS:
Cajakova 8, 81105 Bratislava
Phone: +421.2.524.95264 | Fax: +421.2.524.95791 | smk@smk.sk | www.mkp.sk
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68. SLOVENIA
QUICK FACTS:
Land Area: 20 273 sq km
Population: 2 Million (2009 est.)
Capital: Ljubljana
Political system: Parliamentary democracy
Date of entry in the EU: 2004
Date of entry in the Euro zone: 2007
GDP: $59.34 Billion (2007 est.)
Seats in the European parliament: 7
Slovenska Demokratska Stranka | SDS
In English: Slovenian Democratic Party
JANŠA, Janez
· Date of Entry in the EPP: 2001
· Membership status: Full Member
· President of the Party: JANŠA, Janez
predsednik@sds.si
· Secretary General: STRNAD, Dušan
sekretar@sds.si
· International Secretary: LOGAR, Anže
anze.logar@sds.si
· Government status: Official opposition
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69. · Seats in national Parliament: 28 / 90
· Members in the EPP Group
in the European Parliament: 2
· Members in the EPP Group
in the Council of Europe: 1
· Delegates in the EPP Political Assembly: 3
· International Affiliation: CDI, IDU
· Additional Information: –
CONTACT DETAILS:
Komenskega 11, 1000 Ljubljana
Phone: +386.1.4345.450 | Fax: +386.1.4345.452 | www.sds.si
Nova Slovenija - Krščanska Ljudska Stranka | NSI
In English: New Slovenia – Christian People‘s Party
NOVAK, Ljudmila
· Date of Entry in the EPP: 2001
· Membership status: Full Member
· President of the Party: NOVAK, Ljudmila
ljudmila.novak@nsi.si
· Secretary General: ILC, Robert
robert.ilc@nsi.si
· International Secretary: RUS, Aleš
ales.rus@nsi.si
· Government status: In opposition
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70. · Seats in national Parliament: 0 / 90
· Members in the EPP Group
in the European Parliament: 1
· Members in the EPP Group
in the Council of Europe: 0
· Delegates in the EPP Political Assembly: 2
· International Affiliation: CDI
· Additional Information: –
CONTACT DETAILS:
Cankarjeva cesta 11, 1000 Ljubljana
Phone: +386.1.241.6650 | Fax: +386.1.241.6670 | tajnistvo@nsi.si | www.nsi.si
Slovenska Ljudska Stranka | SLS
In English: Slovenian People‘s Party
ŽERJAV, Radovan
· Date of Entry in the EPP: 2001
· Membership status: Full Member
· President of the Party: ŽERJAV, Radovan
· Secretary General: JAGODIČ, Mateja
mateja.jagodic@sls.si
· Government status: In opposition.
· Seats in national Parliament: 6 / 90
· Members in the EPP Group
in the European Parliament: 0
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71. · Members in the EPP Group
in the Council of Europe: 1
· Delegates in the EPP Political Assembly: 2
· International Affiliation: –
· Additional Information: –
CONTACT DETAILS:
Beethovnova 4, 1000 Ljubljana
Phone: +386.1.241.8820 | Fax: +386.1.251.1741 | tajnistvo@sls.si | www.sls.si
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72. SPAIN
QUICK FACTS:
Land Area: 504 782 sq km
Population: 40.5 Million (2009 est.)
Capital: Madrid
Political system: Parliamentary Monarchy
Date of entry in the EU: 1986
Date of entry in the Euro zone: 2002
GDP: $1.403 Trillion (2008 est.)
Seats in the European parliament: 50
Partido Popular | PP
In English: People’s Party
RAJOY, Mariano
· Date of Entry in the EPP: 1991
· Membership status: Full Member
· President of the Party: RAJOY, Mariano
rfernandez@pp.es
· Secretary General: de COSPEDAL GARCÍA, María Dolores
· International Secretary: MORAGAS SÁNCHEZ, Jorge
internacional@pp.es
· Government status: Official opposition
· Seats in national Parliament: Lower House 153 / 350, Upper House 123 / 264
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73. · Members in the EPP Group
in the European Parliament: 23
· Members in the EPP Group
in the Council of Europe: 10
· Delegates in the EPP Political Assembly: 14
· International Affiliation: CDI, IDU
· Additional Information: Antonio López-Istúriz White is the Secretary General
of the EPP.
CONTACT DETAILS:
Calle Genova 13, 28004 Madrid
Phone: +34.91.557.7300 | Fax: +34.91.308.6134 | pp@pp.es | www.pp.es
Unió Democràtica de Catalunya | UDC
In English: Democratic Union of Catalonia
DURAN i LLEIDA, Josep A.
· Date of Entry in the EPP: 1986
· Membership status: Full Member
· President of the Party: DURAN i LLEIDA, Josep A.
duran-lleida@unio.org
· Secretary General: PELEGRI, Josep Maria
jmp@unio.org
· International Secretary: SEDO i ALABART, Salvador
ssedo@unio.org
· Government status: In opposition
· Seats in national Parliament: Lower House 4 / 350, Senate 1 / 264
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74. · Members in the EPP Group
in the European Parliament: 0
· Members in the EPP Group
in the Council of Europe: 1
· Delegates in the EPP Political Assembly: 2
· International Affiliation: CDI
· Additional Information: –
CONTACT DETAILS:
C/Napoles 35-39, Local, 08018 Barcelona
Phone: +34.93.240.2200 | Fax: +34.93.240.2206 | www.unio.org
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75. SWEDEN
QUICK FACTS:
Land Area: 449 964 sq km
Population: 9.1 Million (2009 est.)
Capital: Stockholm
Political system: Parliamentary Monarchy
Date of entry in the EU: 1995
Currency: 10.23 Swedish Krona (SEK) = 1 Euro
GDP: $344.3 Billion (2008 est.)
Seats in the European parliament: 18
Moderaterna | M
In English: Moderate Party
REINFELDT, Fredrik
· Date of Entry in the EPP: 1995
· Membership status: Full Member
· President of the Party: REINFELDT, Fredrik
fredrik.reinfeldt@moderat.se
· Secretary General: SCHLINGMANN, Per
per.schlingmann@moderat.se
· International Secretary: GUSTAVSSON, Eva
eva.gustavsson@moderat.se
· Government status: In government as the senior coalition partner.
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76. · Seats in national Parliament: 97 / 349
· Members in the EPP Group
in the European Parliament: 4
· Members in the EPP Group
in the Council of Europe: 4
· Delegates in the EPP Political Assembly: 4
· International Affiliation: IDU
· Additional Information: President of Moderaterna Fredrik Reinfeldt is the
Prime Minister of Sweden.
CONTACT DETAILS:
Box 2080, 10312 Stockholm
Phone: +46.8.676.8000 | Fax: +46.8.676.8086 | info@moderat.se | www.moderat.se
Kristdemokraterna | KD
In English: Christian Democrats
HÄGGLUND, Göran
· Date of Entry in the EPP: 1995
· Membership status: Full Member
· President of the Party: HÄGGLUND, Göran
goran.hagglund@kristdemokraterna.se
· Secretary General: SJÖGREN, Lennart
lennart.sjogren@kristdemokraterna.se
· International Secretary: DAMM, Sofia
sofia.damm@kristdemokraterna.se
· Government status: In government as a junior coalition partner.
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77. · Seats in national Parliament: 24 / 349
· Members in the EPP Group
in the European Parliament: 1
· Members in the EPP Group
in the Council of Europe: 0
· Delegates in the EPP Political Assembly: 2
· International Affiliation: CDI
· Additional Information: –
CONTACT DETAILS:
Box 2373, 10318 Stockholm
Phone: +46.8.723.2500 | Fax: +46.8.723.2510
info@kristdemokraterna.se | www.kristdemokraterna.se
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78. ALBANIA
QUICK FACTS:
Land Area: 28 758 sq km
Population: 3.6 Million (2009 est)
Capital: Tirana
Political system: Parliamentary Democracy
Relations with the EU: Albania signed a Stabilisation and Association Agreement (SAA) with
the EU in 2006
Currency: 134.66 Albanian Lek (ALL) = 1 Euro
GDP: $21.81 Billion (2008 est.)
Partia Demokratike e Shqipërisë | PD
In English: Democratic Party of Albania
BERISHA, Sali
· Date of Entry in the EPP: 2003
· Membership status: Observer Member
· President of the Party: BERISHA, Sali
profsberisha@albaniaonline.net
· International Secretary: MUSTAFAJ, Besnik
foreigndp@albaniaonline.net
· Government status: In government as the senior coalition partner.
· Seats in national Parliament: 70 / 140
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79. · Members in the EPP Group
in the Council of Europe: 1
· Delegates in the EPP Political Assembly: 2 (Non Voting)
· International Affiliation: CDI, IDU
· Additional Information: The President of PD Sali Berisha is the Prime Minister
of Albania.
Partia Demokratike e Shqipërisë and Partia Demokrate
e Re merged in 2008.
CONTACT DETAILS:
Selia Qendrore e PDSH, Tirana
Phone: +355.4.228.091 | Fax: +355.4.223.525 | www.partiademokratike.al
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80. BELARUS
QUICK FACTS:
Land Area: 207 600 sq km
Population: 9.7 Million (2009 est)
Capital: Minsk
Political system: Authoritarianism
Relations with the EU: –
Currency: 4045.6 Belarus ruble (BYR) = 1 Euro
GDP: $114.1 Billion (2008 est.)
Biełaruski Narodny Front | BPF
In English: Belarusan Popular Front
YANUKEVITCH, Aleksey
· Date of Entry in the EPP: 2006
· Membership status: Observer Member
· Chairman of the Party: YANUKEVITCH, Aleksey
pbnf@pbnf.org
· Secretary General: LABKOVIČ, Uładzimier
uprava@pbnf.org
· International Secretary/
1st Deputy Chairman: VIAČORKA, Vincuk
vv@pbnf.org
· Government status: In opposition
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81. · Seats in national Parliament: 0 / 174
· Members in the EPP Group
in the Council of Europe: N/A
· Delegates in the EPP Political Assembly: 2 (Non Voting)
· International Affiliation: CDI, IDU
· Additional Information: –
CONTACT DETAILS:
BPF | #8 Varvasheni St., 220005 Minsk
Phone: +375.17.213.3008 | Fax: +375.17.213.3008 | pbnf@pbnf.org | www.pbnf.org
Abjadnanaja Hramadzianskaja Partyja Biełarusi | UCP
In English: United Civic Party of Belarus
LEBEDKO (Liabedzka) Anatoly
· Date of Entry in the EPP: 2006
· Membership status: Observer Member
· President of the Party: LEBEDKO (Liabedzka) Anatoly
ucpb@ucpb.org
· International Secretary: DMITRYEV, Andrey
a.dzmitryeu@gmail.com
· Government status: In opposition
· Seats in national Parliament: 0 / 174
· Members in the EPP Group
in the Council of Europe: N/A
· Delegates in the EPP Political Assembly: 2 (Non Voting)
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83. BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
QUICK FACTS:
Land Area: 51 129 sq km
Population: 4.6 Million (2009 est)
Capital: Sarajevo
Political system: Parliamentary Democracy
Relations with the EU: Bosnia and Herzegovina signed a Stabilisation and Association
Agreement (SAA) with the EU in June 2008
Currency: 1.95 Convertible Mark (BAM) = 1 Euro
GDP: $29.7 Billion (2008 est.)
Stranka Demokratske Akcije | SDA
In English: Party of Democratic Action
TIHIĆ, Sulejman
· Date of Entry in the EPP: 2004
· Membership status: Observer Member
· President of the Party: TIHIĆ, Sulejman
sehada.kolenovic@gmail.com
· Secretary General: ZUKIĆ, Amir
sda@sda.ba
· International Secretary: JURIŠIĆ, Josip
ic@sda.ba
· Government status: Member of the governing coalition.
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84. · Seats in national Parliament: 9 / 42
· Members in the EPP Group
in the Council of Europe: 2
· Delegates in the EPP Political Assembly: 2 (Non Voting)
· International Affiliation: –
· Additional Information: –
CONTACT DETAILS:
Ul. Mehmeda Spahe 14, 71000 Sarajevo
Phone: +387.33.216.906; 444.094 | Fax: +387.33.650.429 | sda@bih.net.ba | www.sda.ba
Hrvatska Demokratska Zajednica
Bosne i Hercegovine | HDZBiH
In English: Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina
ČOVIĆ, Dragan
· Date of Entry in the EPP: 2004
· Membership status: Observer Member
· President of the Party: ČOVIĆ, Dragan
hdzbih@hdzbih.org
· International Secretary: RILL, Anton
hdzbih@hdzbih.org
· Government status: Member of the governing coalition.
· Seats in national Parliament: 3 / 42
· Members in the EPP Group
2
in the Council of Europe: 2
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85. · Delegates in the EPP Political Assembly: 2 (Non Voting)
· International Affiliation: –
· Additional Information: –
CONTACT DETAILS:
Knez Domagoja bb, 88000 Mostar
Phone: +387.36.315.755 | Fax: +387.36.322.799 | hdzbih@hdzbih.org | www.hdzbih.org
Partija Demokratskog Progresa | PDP
In English: Party of Democratic Progress
IVANIĆ, Mladen
· Date of Entry in the EPP: 2004
· Membership status: Observer Member
· President of the Party: IVANIĆ, Mladen
pdp@blic.net
· International Secretary: DJERIĆ, Zoran
· International Secretary: JANJETOVIĆ, Željko
pdp@blic.net
· Government status: In opposition.
· Seats in national Parliament: 1 / 42
· Members in the EPP Group
in the Council of Europe: 0
· Delegates in the EPP Political Assembly: 2 (Non Voting)
· International Affiliation: IDU
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