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Delors Commission

The Delors Commission was the European Commission that held office from 1985 until 1995, which consists of three terms. Its president was Jacques Delors, widely regarded as the most dynamic and successful Commission president ever. It was succeeded by the Santer Commission.

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The Commission gave a new momentum to the process of European integration, notably presideing over the signature of the Single European Act in February 1986. The Commission can also be considered as the "Founding Fathers of the Euro" as they layed down the foundation for the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) in the Treaty of Maastricht (1992).

Members

Name Function First Term Second Term Third Term
Jacques Delors President yes yes yes
David Williamson Secretary General yes yes yes
Abel Matutes Mediterranean policy yes yes yes
Alois Pfeiffer yes
António Cardoso e Cunha Personnel, administration and translation yes yes
Antonio Ruberti yes
Bruce Millan Regional Policy and Cohesion yes yes
Carlo Ripa di Meana Environment yes yes
Christiane Scrivener Taxation and customs union yes yes
Claude Cheysson yes
Filippo Maria Pandolfi Science, research and development yes
Francis Cockfield yes
Frans Andriessen External relations and trade policy yes yes
Grigoris Varfis yes
Hans van den Broek yes
Henning Christophersen Economic and financial affairs yes yes yes
Ioannis Paleokrassas yes
Jean Dondelinger Audiovisual and cultural affairs yes
João de Deus Pinheiro yes
Karel van Miert Transport yes yes
Karl-Heinz Narjes yes
Lorenzo Natali yes
Manuel Marin Cooperation and development yes yes yes
Marcelino Oreja yes
Martin Bangemann Internal market and industrial affairs yes yes
Nicolas Mosar yes
Padraig Flynn yes
Peter Schmidhuber Budget yes yes yes
Peter Sutherland Social affairs yes
Raniero Vanni d'Archirafi yes
Ray Mac Sharry Agriculture yes
René Steichen yes
Sir Leon Brittan Competition yes yes
Stanley Clinton Davis yes
Vasso Papandréou Employment, industrial relations and social affairs yes
Willy de Clercq yes

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References

  • EU Press release (1988). "Responsabilities of the members of the new commission" (http://europa.eu.int/rapid/pressReleasesAction.do?reference=IP/88/825&format=HTML&aged=1&language=EN&guiLanguage=en). Retrieved Mar. 24, 2005.


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