Barroso unveils his new Commission
President of the European Commission, Jose Manuel Barroso today unveiled his new Cabinet.
The members of the new European Commission are:
Jose Manuel Barroso – Portugal – President.
Joaquín Almunia – Spain – Competition, Vice-President of the Commission.
László Andor – Hungary – Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion.
Baroness Catherine Ashton – the United Kingdom – High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security and Vice-President of the Commission.
Michel Barnier – France – Internal Market and Services.
Dacian Ciolos – Romania – Agriculture and Rural Development.
John Dalli – Malta – Health and Consumer Policy.
Maria Damanaki – Greece – Maritime Affairs and Fisheries.
Karel de Gucht – Belgium – Trade.
Štefan Füle – Czech Republic – Enlargement and European Neighbourhood Policy.
Johannes Hahn – Austria – Regional Policy.
Connie Hedegaard – Denmark – Climate Action.
Maire Geoghegan-Quinn – Ireland – Research and Innovation.
Roumyana Zheleva – Bulgaria – International Co-operation, Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Response.
Siim Kallas – Estonia – Transport, Vice-President of the Commission.
Neelie Kroes – Netherlands – Digital Agenda, Vice-President of the Commission.
Janusz Lewandowski – Poland - Budget and Financial Programming.
Cecilia Malmström – Sweden – Home Affairs.
Günter Oettinger – Germany – Energy.
Andris Piebalgs – Latvia – Development.
Janez Potočnik – Slovenia – Environment.
Viviane Reding – Luxembour – Justice, Fundamental Rights and Citizenship, Vice-President of the Commission.
Olli Rehn – Finland – Economic and Monetary Affairs.
Maroš Šefčovič – Slovakia – Vice-President of the Commission for Inter-Institutional Relations and Administration.
Algirdas Šemeta – Lithuania – Taxation and Customs Union, Audit and Anti-Fraud.
Antonio Tajani – Italy – Industry and Entrepreneurship. Vice-President of the Commission.
Androulla Vassilou – Cypros – Education, Culture, Multilingualism and Youth.
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