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BARROSO II THE POLICY COMMITMENTS OF THE 2010-2014 EUROPEAN COMMISSION EUROPE'S LEADING PUBLIC AFFAIRS AND COMMUNICATIONS CONSULTANCY EPP: European People’s Party PES: Party of European Socialist ELDR: European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party Top priority: establishing the European External Action Service (EEAS) Ensure parliamentary oversight of the EEAS budget (including establishment of the budget, scrutiny and discharge) Immediate priorities by country/region: Pakistan, Afghanistan, Yemen, Middle East, Iran, EU neighbourhood policy Immediate priorities by issue: non-proliferation, counter-terrorism, human rights, energy security and climate change Develop closer transatlantic relations Establish effective partnerships with US, Russia and China Commitments Catherine Ashton VP - External Relations; High Representative 2008-2009: Commissioner for Trade 2007-2008: Leader of the House of Lords 2004-2007: Minister in the Department for Constitutional Affairs (subsequently Ministry of Justice) 2001-2004: Minister in the Department for Education and Skills United Kingdom Help member states with serious budgetary constraints get back on the road to recovery Persuade member states to adopt coordinated “EU2020” approach to sustainable growth Promote EU Digital Agenda and digital single market as pillars of European competitiveness Re-shape EU budget Re-focus research and issue a new innovation strategy focused on intellectual property rights and “lead markets” concept Revise financial services legislation, including robust system of European supervision Reduce administrative burdens on business by 25% by 2012 and support SMEs through reviews of late payments, private company statute and public procurement rules Develop a “quality framework” for services of general interest Commence work on an EU Women’s Charter Propose a Regulation to resolve problems with the Posted Workers Directive Commitments José Manuel Barroso President of the European Commission Since 2004: President of the European Commission 2002-2004: Prime Minister 1999-2004: Leader of the Social Democratic Party 1992-1995: Minister of Foreign Affairs Portugal Mainstream fundamental rights, including swift accession to European Convention on Human Rights Submit an action plan to deliver the Stockholm Programme on police and customs cooperation, including migration and visa policy Make progress on a European contract law in order to facilitate cross-border transactions Push for approval of proposal on applicable law in matrimonial matters (Rome III) to remove legal uncertainties for children and their parents Modernise data protection law and merge existing rules into a single legal instrument Give priority to tackling gender pay gap and combating violence in upcoming Equality Strategy Rapidly propose a new disability strategy Take account of national legal systems and fundamental rights in impact assessments Create a single portal for EU law Viviane Reding VP - Justice, Fundamental Rights & Citizenship 2004-2010: Commissioner for the Information Society & Media 1999-2004: Commissioner for Education & Culture 1989-1999: Member of the European Parliament 1979-1999: Member of the Luxembourg Parliament Luxembourg Commitments Joaquín Almunia VP - Competition 2004-2010: Commissioner for Economic & Monetary Affairs 1979-2004: Member of the Spanish Parliament 1997-2000: Leader of the Spanish Socialist party (PSOE) 1982-1991: Minister for Public Administration & Employment Spain Commitments Antonio Tajani VP - Industry & Entrepreneurship 2008-2010: Vice-President of the Commission; Commissioner for Transport 1994-2008: Member of European Parliament Italy Education and training: Seek to promote quality, mobility and employability in education Modernise approach to education and training and ensure open access for all Culture and media: Boost creativity and innovation – including the submission of a Green Paper on creative industries Promote cultural diversity, including linguistic diversity Submit a legislative proposal for a European Heritage Label Sport: Ensure fair competition Fight against doping Promote the educational and social functions of sport Commitments Androulla Vassiliou Education, Culture, Multilingualism & Youth 2008-2010: Commissioner for Health 2001-2006: Vice-President of the ELDR Party 2001-2003: Alternate Representative to the European Convention 1996-2006: Member of the Cypriot House of Representatives Cyprus Reform the Common European Fisheries policy to reflect sustainability (environmental, economical and social), democratic responsibility, the global dimension and compliance Create an integrated maritime policy focusing on: opportunities for ‘blue growth’ the creation of jobs improvements in safety and security for consumers through surveillance and better labelling an increase in research and development in the maritime sector Involve regions and local stakeholders more extensively in the implementation and enforcement of the EU’s fisheries policy Commitments Maria Damanaki Maritime Affairs & Fisheries 2009-2010: Chair, Greek Parliament Select Committee on Foreign Affairs & Defence 2004-2009, 2010-2003 & 1997-1993: Member of Greek Parliament 1991-1993: President of the Coalition of Left and Progress 1986-1990: Vice-President of the Greek Parliament Greece Develop a common policy for immigration and asylum Protect rights of legal immigrants Ensure solidarity and respect for fundamental rights Strengthen efforts at stronger cooperation with third countries, notably on readmission, and reduce incentives for immigration Strengthen law enforcement cooperation Implement the Stockholm Programme Submit legislative proposals on inter-corporate transferees and seasonal workers Commitments Cecilia Malmström Home Affairs 2006-2010: Minister for European Affairs 1999-2006: Member of European Parliament Sweden Enhance cohesion and coordination of EU external aid by working closely with the High Representative and the Commissioner for Development Propose operational rules to create a European Voluntary Humanitarian Aid Corps by 2011 Review civil protection mechanisms to bring about a more structured approach Explore the creation of a monitoring centre for droughts and desertification Promote environmental issues in the development agenda Ensure better-targeted European financing (especially in Sudan) Promote active participation of new member states in humanitarian aid missions Cease working with NGOs that do not deliver on the ground or in terms of financial probity Commitments 2008-2010: Vice-President and Corporate Secretary,World Bank 2007-2008: Director of Strategy and Operations, Sustainable Development,World Bank 2004-2007: Director and Resident Representative of the World Bank to Russia 2000-2004: Director of Environment Department, World Bank Bulgaria Ensure food security and offer farmers a decent revenue Reform the CAP post-2013 while ensuring that it remains strong and well-funded Maintain direct payments to farmers, but review the criteria for distribution of this aid in order to ensure that it is more balanced Create new regulatory mechanisms to correct market failings Ensure that rural development policy helps to modernise farms, encourage innovation and make agriculture sustainable, and that it is adapted to the challenge of climate change Replace milk quotas with a mechanism better suited to dealing with fluctuating demand Resist further concessions on agriculture in the WTO’s Doha trade round Work with DG Research and DG Sanco to better inform citizens about GMOs Commitments 2007-2008: Minister for Agriculture 2007: Undersecretary of State for European Affairs 2005-2007: Advisor to Minister for Agriculture 2000-2003: Member of the European Commission delegation to Romania Romania Assess the Energy Efficiency Action Plan and present a new plan in 2011 (possibly including a legally-binding 20% objective) Present a report on the impact of biofuels on agriculture and food Foster links between the internal and external dimensions of energy policy “Europeanise” energy policy to introduce greater competitiveness, security of supply and sustainability Promote the “decarbonisation” of Europe’s energy supplies Invest in Europe’s energy infrastructure,including smart grids Ensure full implementation and correct transposition of the third energy package to create a single market for energy, and unbundling Enforce the principle of solidarity in energy policy Consider mandatory supply of basic energy to avoid energy poverty, preferably using market-based solutions Develop safety rules, of the highest standard, on nuclear energy and waste management Commitments Günther Oettinger Energy 2005-2010: Prime Minister of the State of Baden-Württemberg 1984-2010: Member of the State Parliament of Baden-Württemberg 2005-2009: Chairman of CDU party, Baden-Württemberg Germany Prepare the post-2013 cohesion policy for the regions of Europe Focus on urban areas and the outermost regions Prepare an EU strategy for the Danube region Help member states and regions successfully exit from the crisis Present a strategic report on cohesion policy’s role in achieving EU competitiveness objectives Increase transparency and improve control in cohesion policy, including minimum standards on publication of the list of final beneficiaries of structural funds Draft revision of the EU Solidarity Fund Regulation Promote closer involvement for civil society Commitments Johannes Hahn Regional Policy 2007-2010: Federal Minister for Science & Research 2008-2009: Acting Federal Minister for Justice 2003-2007: Member of the Regional Government of Vienna 1996-2003: Member of Regional Parliament of Vienna Austria Strengthen competitiveness and create jobs through low-carbon innovation Mainstream climate change in all policy areas, including agriculture and transport Implement the post-2012 COP-15 agreement Implement the third phase of the EU ETS and link to other OECD systems From 2013, achieve full auctioning of ETS allowances in the power sector Commission an impact assessment on emission performance standards for power plants Monitor Effort Sharing Decision on greenhouse gas emissions Draft proposal on nitrogen oxide emissions from aircraft Put forward proposals on climate change in the maritime sector if no international agreement by 2011 Review the Regulation concerning the reduction of CO 2 emissions from cars Commitments Connie Hedegaard Climate Action 2007-2009: Minister for Climate & Energy 1984–1990 & 2005-2009: Member of Danish Parliament 2005-2007: Minister for Nordic Cooperation 2004-2007: Minister for the Environment 1990-2004: Journalist (print, radio and television) Denmark Use all available instruments to advance enlargement and neighbourhood policies, including making the enlargement process more “political” Coordinate with the High Representative in order to ensure a united voice Ensure that human rights and fundamental freedoms are core values in the EU’s approach to enlargement and neighbourhood policy Pursue existing enlargement policy with Croatia and Turkey; open negotiations with FYR Macedonia Enhance the effectiveness of neighbourhood policy by negotiating Association and/or Free Trade Agreements with Eastern Partnership countries Strengthen ties with applicant countries, including Montenegro, Albania and Serbia, as well as with Kosovo Treat each country on merit:no shortcuts to membership Work closely with the Commissioner for Trade to negotiate more comprehensive trade agreements, and with the Commissioner for Home Affairs on visa regimes Commitments Stefan Füle Enlargement & Neighbourhood Policy 2005-2009: Permanent Representative to NATO 2003-2005: Ambassador to the UK 1998-2001: Ambassador to Lithuania 1995-1998: Director, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Czech Republic Launch Communication on future EU cooperation in the area of vocational training (Copenhagen process) in spring 2010 Implement the “EU2020”strategy, with the aim of addressing both the immediate challenges posed by the economic crisis and the longer-term consolidation of EU social models Promote worker mobility Boost the “New Skills for New Jobs” agenda, flexicurity and life-long learning Review labour legislation on the basis of social impact assessments and social partners’ views Ensure effective implementation of Posted Workers Directive Accelerate work on health and safety by means of a new action programme; bring forward proposals on musculo-skeletal disorders soon and examine tobacco smoke-related risks in the workplace Review proposal for the Working Time Directive and promote agreement among social partners Support social economy as means of supporting SMEs and helping vulnerable groups to integrate into the labour market Commitments László Andor Employment, Social Affairs & Inclusion 2005-2009: Board member, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) 2002-2005: Member, Budapest Committee for European Integration and Foreign Affairs 2003-2005: Senior advisor to the Hungarian Prime Minister Hungary Primary goal: achieve positive statement of assurance on EU expenditure from Court of Auditors Fight tax and customs fraud and evasion Promote green taxation framework and revise Energy Taxation Directive Maximise effectiveness of OLAF through reform, including submission within first few months of a working document on reform of the legal basis, and improved dialogue with Parliament Prepare strategic framework for customs up to 2020, including implementation of modernised customs code and e-customs, and review of IPR customs enforcement legislation Finalise work on Common Consolidated Corporate Tax Base Complete thorough review of existing financial transaction taxes before launching any EU proposal Put forward a communication in 2010 on initiatives to resolve tax issues in cross-border situations Organise a high-level forum of member state experts on the future of taxation systems Implement EU anti-counterfeiting Action Plan 2009-2012 Commitments 2009-2010: Commissioner for Financial Programming & Budget 1997-1999 & 2008-2009: Minister of Finance 2001-2008: Director General, Department of Statistics 1999-2001: Government Secretary Lithuania Revise the Framework Agreement to reflect reinforcement of the Parliament’s powers under the Lisbon Treaty Rapidly propose revision to the 1999 Comitology Decision During spring 2010, propose a Regulation to implement the Citizens’ Initiative Reinforce the Commission’s human resources policy, particularly with respect to the setting up of the European External Action Service Motivate national parliaments to take advantage of the subsidiarity check introduced by the Lisbon Treaty Work with European Parliament to set up a joint register of interest representatives Commitments Maros Sefcovic VP - Inter-institutional Relations & Administration 2009-2010: Commissioner for Education, Training, Culture & Youth 2004-2008: Permanent Representative of Slovakia to the European Union 1998-2002: Ambassador to Israel 1990-1998 & 2002-2004: Slovakian diplomatic service, including Director General for European Affairs (2002-2004) Slovakia Commitments Janez Potocnik Environment 2004-2010: Commissioner for Science & Research 2002-2004: Minister for European Affairs 1998-2004: Head of negotiating team for Slovenian accession to the EU 2001-2002: Minister, cabinet of the Prime Minister, Janez Drnovsek Slovenia Move towards unified EU representation in international financial fora Strengthen the Stability and Growth Pact Strengthen economic coordination between member states Strengthen Eurostat’s data collection to help member states achieve their “EU2020” goals Co-author Green paper on the sustainability of pension systems Commitments Olli Rehn Economic & Monetary Affairs 2004-2010: Commissioner for Enlargement 2003-2004: Economic Advisor to the Prime Minister Finland Work with member states to deliver on commitments to achieve Millennium Development Goals by 2015 Seek that member states keep their promises on Official Development Assistance (ODA) budgets Ensure that the financing provided to combat climate change will be provided in addition to existing ODA budgets Strive to establish a European approach to member states’ development policies so as to increase effectiveness and coherence Work with partner countries to make sustainable development a reality Follow EU reforms in fisheries policy so that it does not endanger development policy Provide more, faster and better aid to alleviate poverty, not simply manage poverty Commitments Andris Piebalgs Development 2004-2010: Commissioner for Energy 2003-2004: Deputy Secretary of State, Ministry of Foreign Affairs 1998-2003: Ambassador to the European Union 1994-1995: Minister of Finance 1990-1993: Minister of Education Latvia Commitments Michel Barnier Internal Market & Services 2009-2010: Member of the European Parliament 2007- 2009: Minister for Agriculture & Fisheries 2004-2005: Minister of Foreign Affairs 1999-2004: Commissioner for Regional Policy 1995-1997: Minister for European Affairs France Create the conditions for a European digital economy to flourish (“Digital Agenda”) Make the online single market a reality Give all Europeans access to broadband “anytime, anywhere” by 2013 Ensure that citizens are equipped for the digital economy with e-skills Work for a safer internet and secure networks that are reliable, open and neutral Facilitate the “digitisation”of Europe´s cultural heritage and fight against illegal use of content Better target support for ICT research and innovation Develop ICT standards, focusing on open standards and interoperability Closely monitor implementation of the telecoms package Commitments Neelie Kroes VP - Digital Agenda 2004-2010: Commissioner for Competition 2000-2004: Advisor to / board member of several national and international companies 1991-2000: President, Nyenrode University 1989-1991: Advisor to the Commissioner for Transport, Karel Van Miert 1982-1989: Minister for Transport, Public Works & Telecommunications The Netherlands Deliver the means to de-carbonise transport; give priority to the Single European Sky as a contribution to reducing CO2 emissions Continue to be an important voice in the Commission on state aid guidelines Regulate the transport market to enforce safety and security standards, protect passenger rights, encourage green vehicles and develop higher social standards Accelerate the introduction of Intelligent Transport Systems Promote investment into infrastructure and Trans-European Networks, including through new instruments such as a European Infrastructure Investments Fund Propose a common code for passenger rights Support common EU rules on body scanners Support the Parliament’s objective of increasing investment in railways, as well as improving interoperability, and promote the integration of rail booking systems Use the provisions of the Lisbon Treaty to look at cross-border enforcement of motoring offences Commitments Siim Kallas VP - Transport 2004-2010: Vice-President of the Commission; Commissioner for Administration, Audit & Anti-Fraud 1995-1999 & 2003-2004: Member of Estonian Parliament 2002-2003: Prime Minister 1999-2002: Minister of Finance 1991-1995: President of the Bank of Estonia Estonia The 2010-2014 European Commission is the first College to take office under the Lisbon Treaty. Apart from the President, José Manuel Barroso, 13 commissioners sat in the previous College - although only seven were part of the initial team. Each returning member is responsible for a different portfolio from the one held in the previous College. Barroso II includes nine women – the highest ever proportion of female commissioners.The Commission leans to the centre-right: although three of the seven vice-presidents come from member parties of the Party of European Socialists,there are only six Socialists in total.There are eight Liberals (including two vice-presidents) and thirteen commissioners from the centre-right European People’s Party (EPP), including the President. The European Parliament elected Mr Barroso to the presidency with a resounding mandate (more than half of all MEPs supporting his candidacy). It rejected just one commissioner-designate in its scrutiny of the College,and the approval process was generally smoother than in 2004, when two nominees were forced to withdraw and changes made to portfolios. However, final approval of the College (supported by the EPP, Socialists and Liberals) came only after Mr Barroso made a public commitment to strengthen parliamentary scrutiny and set clear deadlines to respond to legislative initiative requests made by the Parliament (three months to respond to an own-initiative Resolution by the Parliament and one year for the submission of a proposal to MEPs). This poster outlines the main policy commitments made by the new commissioners during their hearings before Parliament in early 2010. In some cases, the pledges are few in number and vague; indeed, some senior parliamentarians complained about the unwillingness of many nominees to explain their vision and make concrete promises for action. Nevertheless, the commissioners did make a number of clear commitments – and with this chart Burson-Marsteller gives you the opportunity to evaluate their progress in matching their words with deeds throughout the term of the Barroso II Commission. Commitments Algirdas Semeta Taxation & Customs Union, Audit & Anti-Fraud Ensure that the European Parliament’s role and responsibilities are fully respected, in particular in the area of trade defence Contribute to preserving and strengthening the multilateral trading system and conclude the Doha Development Agenda negotiations Complement the multilateral system by strengthening key bilateral and regional relationships Reinforce cooperation with other global economies, including China Bring Economic Partnership Agreements to a successful conclusion Ensure trade policy becomes an integral part of the Commission’s “EU2020“ vision, serving broader policy goals such as European industrial competitiveness and promoting European values Commitments 2009-2010: Commissioner for Development & Humanitarian Aid 2004-2009: Minister of Foreign & European Affairs (since 2007, also International Trade) 2003-2009: Member of Belgian Parliament 1980-1994: Member of the European Parliament Belgium Karel De Gucht Trade Act as ‘Guardian of the consumer’ in the College of Commissioners Focus on health determinants rather than specific diseases Publish a Commission report on food from cloned animals within 12 months Revise the animal welfare action plan Conduct a ‘reassessment’ of the proposal on information to patients Push to restart Council discussions and promote compromise on the proposal on cross-border healthcare Continue the Commission’s initiative on collective redress and work closely with other commissioners on the issue Address the challenge of Europe’s ageing population Commitments 2008-2010: Minister for Social Policy (including health) 2004-2008: Minister of Foreign Affairs 1992-1996 & 1998-2004: Minister of Finance 1987-2010 : Member of Maltese Parliament Malta John Dalli Health & Consumer Policy Ensure EU meets 3% target for R&D as share of GDP Conduct mid-term evaluation to adapt, refocus and streamline FP7 in order to improve efficiency and facilitate SME access Deliver a single market for innovation that translates innovation into jobs Work with colleagues to deliver a European patent Complete European Research Area, ensuring mobility of researchers and knowledge: the “fifth freedom” Address disconnect between science and society Commitments 2000-2009: Member of the European Court of Auditors 1994-1997: Member of Irish Parliament 1993-1994: Minister for Justice 1992: Minister for Tourism,Transport & Communications 1991-1992: Member of Irish Parliament 1987-1991: Minister for European Affairs Ireland Máire Geoghegan-Quinn Research, Innovation & Science Negotiate the EU’s next multiannual financial framework (2014-2021) Align the budget towards the changes made by the Lisbon Treaty, as well as the “EU2020”strategy Reinforce budgetary control Simplify the Financial Regulation to better meet citizens’ needs Seek more flexibility in the future financial framework to allow the EU to react to unforeseen events Support funding for the development of new technologies Promote fast-track measures to set up the European External Action Service, including parliamentary scrutiny Explore the potential of additional own resources Commitments 2004-2009: Member of the European Parliament 1997-2001 & 2001-2004: Member of Polish Parliament 1992-1993 & 1991: Minister of Privacy 1980-1989: Economics adviser to Solidarnosc Poland Janusz Lewandowski Financial Programming & Budget Kristalina Georgieva International Cooperation, Humanitarian Aid & Crisis Response ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Promote a green economy: Commitment to resource efficiency and green economy Action plans for eco-innovation and environmental technologies Push forward with next phase of the Sustainable Consumption and Production Action Plan Willingness to prepare 7th Environment Action Programme Halt the loss of biodiversity: Enhancing the importance and value of soil, water, land use and forestry Link between biodiversity and climate change mitigation: close collaboration with the Commissioner for Climate Action Implement and improve existing environmental legislation in the following areas: Air, water, waste, chemicals (REACH), biodiversity Continue to support the current policy of high fines Keep up the fight against cartels and abuses of market power Continue to apply the merger control rules Review and modernise state aid procedures Ensure bailed-out banks pay back state aid by end of 2010 Oppose bonus payments in companies receiving state aid Work to guarantee the provision of high-quality services of general economic interest, with affordable access Give the European Parliament a role in damages action plan, and cooperate on new initiatives and individual cases (subject to confidentiality constraints) Explore the issue of collective redress and make a proposal based on ordinary legislative procedure, while aiming to avoid excessive litigation Work to ensure coherent policy in economic and monetary affairs, financial markets and competition Support better dialogue with citizens about competition policy By autumn 2010: introduce a new EU industrial policy to promote a low carbon, knowledge-based economy as the heart of the “EU2020” strategy Present a European Innovation Act by summer 2010 Revise the pharmaceutical Transparency Directive and the Tractors Directive,and update the Toy Safety Directive Mainstream “Think Small First” and create an SME test as an integral part of all impact assessments Improve raw material use in industrial processes and review resource productivity measurements Support innovation, including its promotion in the public sector and improved framework conditions Strengthen CSR policy,including through the creation of a pharmaceuticals and CSR reflection group Improve REACH: issue guidance in all official languages, set up a working group on same substance applications, examine burdens on SMEs, and avoid amendments until 2012 revision Strengthen the CE mark as an instrument to promote exports Assess use and application of nanotechnologies Strengthen faith in the internal market, notably by reinforcing the e-commerce framework and overseeing full implementation of the Services Directive Introduce proposals on intellectual property, professional qualifications and public procurement Promote creation and innovation by further adapting copyright to the digital world, forging a European patent agreement, and taking robust action against counterfeiting Put citizens at the heart of internal market, notably by guaranteeing access to quality public services Help achieve greener, sustainable and fairer growth by making full use of “better regulation” policy and social and environmental impact assessments Put transparency,responsibility and ethics at the heart of the financial system through new rules covering derivatives and short-selling, and through amendments to existing Directives (such as those on capital adequacy, MiFID, the Single Euro Payments Area and market abuse) Ensure that the cumulative impact of post-crisis legislation is taken into account ’’ Dacian Ciolos Agriculture & Rural Development Public Affairs Agency of the year 2009 Burson Marsteller EMEA “The one to beat in Brussels.” The pictures of the commissioners are used with permission of the Audiovisual Library of the European Commission © European Uni on, 2010 February 2010 Cristóbal Fernández, Director de Desarrollo Corporativo | Yolanda Vega, Senior Manager Public Affairs Burson-Marsteller Madrid Tel: 91 384 67 00 | [email protected] | www.bursonmarsteller.es

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BARROSO IITHE POLICY COMMITMENTS OF THE 2010-2014 EUROPEAN COMMISSION

EUROPE'S LEADING PUBLIC AFFAIRS AND COMMUNICATIONS CONSULTANCY

EPP: European People’s Party PES: Party of European Socialist ELDR: European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party

Top priority: establishing the European External Action Service(EEAS)Ensure parliamentary oversight of the EEAS budget(including establishment of the budget, scrutiny and discharge)Immediate priorities by country/region: Pakistan, Afghanistan,Yemen, Middle East, Iran, EU neighbourhood policyImmediate priorities by issue: non-proliferation,counter-terrorism, human rights, energy security and climate changeDevelop closer transatlantic relationsEstablish effective partnerships with US, Russia and China

Commitments

Catherine AshtonVP - External Relations; High Representative

2008-2009: Commissioner for Trade2007-2008: Leader of the House of Lords2004-2007: Minister in the Departmentfor Constitutional Affairs (subsequentlyMinistry of Justice)2001-2004: Minister in the Departmentfor Education and Skills

United Kingdom

Help member states with serious budgetary constraints getback on the road to recoveryPersuade member states to adopt coordinated “EU2020”approach to sustainable growthPromote EU Digital Agenda and digital single market as pillarsof European competitivenessRe-shape EU budgetRe-focus research and issue a new innovation strategy focusedon intellectual property rights and “lead markets” conceptRevise financial services legislation, including robust system of European supervisionReduce administrative burdens on business by 25% by 2012 and support SMEs through reviews of late payments,private company statute and public procurement rulesDevelop a “quality framework” for services of general interestCommence work on an EU Women’s CharterPropose a Regulation to resolve problems with the PostedWorkers Directive

Commitments

José Manuel BarrosoPresident of the European Commission

Since 2004: President of the EuropeanCommission2002-2004: Prime Minister1999-2004: Leader of the Social DemocraticParty1992-1995: Minister of Foreign Affairs

Portugal

Mainstream fundamental rights, including swift accession to European Convention on Human RightsSubmit an action plan to deliver the Stockholm Programme on police and customs cooperation, including migration andvisa policyMake progress on a European contract law in order to facilitate cross-border transactionsPush for approval of proposal on applicable law in matrimonialmatters (Rome III) to remove legal uncertainties for children and their parentsModernise data protection law and merge existing rules into a single legal instrumentGive priority to tackling gender pay gap and combating violence in upcoming Equality StrategyRapidly propose a new disability strategyTake account of national legal systems and fundamental rights in impact assessmentsCreate a single portal for EU law

Viviane RedingVP - Justice, Fundamental Rights & Citizenship

2004-2010: Commissioner for the InformationSociety & Media1999-2004: Commissioner for Education &Culture1989-1999: Member of the European Parliament1979-1999: Member of the LuxembourgParliament

Luxembourg

Commitments

Joaquín Almunia VP - Competition

2004-2010: Commissioner for Economic & Monetary Affairs1979-2004: Member of the Spanish Parliament1997-2000: Leader of the Spanish Socialistparty (PSOE) 1982-1991: Minister for Public Administration & Employment

Spain

Commitments

Antonio TajaniVP - Industry & Entrepreneurship

2008-2010: Vice-President of the Commission;Commissioner for Transport1994-2008: Member of European Parliament

Italy

Education and training:Seek to promote quality, mobility and employability in educationModernise approach to education and training and ensure openaccess for all

Culture and media:Boost creativity and innovation – including the submission of aGreen Paper on creative industriesPromote cultural diversity, including linguistic diversitySubmit a legislative proposal for a European Heritage Label

Sport:Ensure fair competition Fight against dopingPromote the educational and social functions of sport

Commitments

Androulla VassiliouEducation, Culture, Multilingualism & Youth

2008-2010: Commissioner for Health2001-2006: Vice-President of the ELDR Party 2001-2003: Alternate Representative to theEuropean Convention1996-2006: Member of the Cypriot House ofRepresentatives

Cyprus

Reform the Common European Fisheries policy to reflectsustainability (environmental, economical and social),democratic responsibility, the global dimension and complianceCreate an integrated maritime policy focusing on:

opportunities for ‘blue growth’the creation of jobsimprovements in safety and security for consumers through surveillance and better labellingan increase in research and development in the maritime sector

Involve regions and local stakeholders more extensively in theimplementation and enforcement of the EU’s fisheries policy

Commitments

Maria DamanakiMaritime Affairs & Fisheries

2009-2010: Chair, Greek Parliament SelectCommittee on Foreign Affairs & Defence2004-2009, 2010-2003 & 1997-1993: Memberof Greek Parliament1991-1993: President of the Coalition of Leftand Progress1986-1990: Vice-President of the GreekParliament

Greece

Develop a common policy for immigration and asylumProtect rights of legal immigrantsEnsure solidarity and respect for fundamental rightsStrengthen efforts at stronger cooperation with third countries,notably on readmission, and reduce incentives for immigrationStrengthen law enforcement cooperationImplement the Stockholm ProgrammeSubmit legislative proposals on inter-corporate transferees and seasonal workers

Commitments

Cecilia MalmströmHome Affairs

2006-2010: Minister for European Affairs1999-2006: Member of European Parliament

Sweden

Enhance cohesion and coordination of EU external aid by workingclosely with the High Representative and the Commissioner for DevelopmentPropose operational rules to create a European VoluntaryHumanitarian Aid Corps by 2011Review civil protection mechanisms to bring about a more structured approachExplore the creation of a monitoring centre for droughts and desertificationPromote environmental issues in the development agendaEnsure better-targeted European financing (especially in Sudan)Promote active participation of new member states in humanitarian aid missionsCease working with NGOs that do not deliver on the ground or in terms of financial probity

Commitments

2008-2010: Vice-President and CorporateSecretary, World Bank2007-2008: Director of Strategy and Operations,Sustainable Development, World Bank2004-2007: Director and Resident Representativeof the World Bank to Russia2000-2004: Director of EnvironmentDepartment, World Bank

Bulgaria

Ensure food security and offer farmers a decent revenueReform the CAP post-2013 while ensuring that it remains strongand well-fundedMaintain direct payments to farmers, but review the criteria fordistribution of this aid in order to ensure that it is more balancedCreate new regulatory mechanisms to correct market failingsEnsure that rural development policy helps to modernise farms,encourage innovation and make agriculture sustainable, and thatit is adapted to the challenge of climate changeReplace milk quotas with a mechanism better suited to dealingwith fluctuating demandResist further concessions on agriculture in the WTO’s Doha trade roundWork with DG Research and DG Sanco to better inform citizensabout GMOs

Commitments

2007-2008: Minister for Agriculture2007: Undersecretary of State for European Affairs2005-2007: Advisor to Minister for Agriculture2000-2003: Member of the EuropeanCommission delegation to Romania

Romania

Assess the Energy Efficiency Action Plan and present a new planin 2011 (possibly including a legally-binding 20% objective)Present a report on the impact of biofuels on agriculture and foodFoster links between the internal and external dimensions ofenergy policy“Europeanise” energy policy to introduce greater competitiveness, security of supply and sustainabilityPromote the “decarbonisation” of Europe’s energy suppliesInvest in Europe’s energy infrastructure, including smart gridsEnsure full implementation and correct transposition of thethird energy package to create a single market for energy,and unbundlingEnforce the principle of solidarity in energy policyConsider mandatory supply of basic energy to avoid energypoverty, preferably using market-based solutionsDevelop safety rules, of the highest standard, on nuclear energyand waste management

Commitments

Günther OettingerEnergy

2005-2010: Prime Minister of the State ofBaden-Württemberg1984-2010: Member of the State Parliament ofBaden-Württemberg2005-2009: Chairman of CDU party,Baden-Württemberg

Germany

Prepare the post-2013 cohesion policy for the regions of EuropeFocus on urban areas and the outermost regionsPrepare an EU strategy for the Danube regionHelp member states and regions successfully exit from the crisisPresent a strategic report on cohesion policy’s role in achievingEU competitiveness objectivesIncrease transparency and improve control in cohesion policy,including minimum standards on publication of the list of finalbeneficiaries of structural fundsDraft revision of the EU Solidarity Fund RegulationPromote closer involvement for civil society

Commitments

Johannes HahnRegional Policy

2007-2010: Federal Minister for Science &Research2008-2009: Acting Federal Minister for Justice2003-2007: Member of the RegionalGovernment of Vienna1996-2003: Member of Regional Parliament of Vienna

Austria

Strengthen competitiveness and create jobs through low-carbon innovationMainstream climate change in all policy areas, including agriculture and transportImplement the post-2012 COP-15 agreementImplement the third phase of the EU ETS and link to other OECD systemsFrom 2013, achieve full auctioning of ETS allowances in the power sector Commission an impact assessment on emission performancestandards for power plantsMonitor Effort Sharing Decision on greenhouse gas emissionsDraft proposal on nitrogen oxide emissions from aircraftPut forward proposals on climate change in the maritime sectorif no international agreement by 2011 Review the Regulation concerning the reduction of CO2 emissionsfrom cars

Commitments

Connie HedegaardClimate Action

2007-2009: Minister for Climate & Energy1984–1990 & 2005-2009: Member of DanishParliament2005-2007: Minister for Nordic Cooperation2004-2007: Minister for the Environment1990-2004: Journalist (print, radio and television)

Denmark

Use all available instruments to advance enlargement and neighbourhood policies, including making the enlargementprocess more “political”Coordinate with the High Representative in order to ensure a united voiceEnsure that human rights and fundamental freedoms are core values in the EU’s approach to enlargement and neighbourhood policyPursue existing enlargement policy with Croatia and Turkey;open negotiations with FYR MacedoniaEnhance the effectiveness of neighbourhood policy by negotiating Association and/or Free Trade Agreements with Eastern Partnership countriesStrengthen ties with applicant countries, including Montenegro,Albania and Serbia, as well as with KosovoTreat each country on merit: no shortcuts to membershipWork closely with the Commissioner for Trade to negotiate morecomprehensive trade agreements, and with the Commissioner for Home Affairs on visa regimes

Commitments

Stefan FüleEnlargement & Neighbourhood Policy

2005-2009: Permanent Representative to NATO2003-2005: Ambassador to the UK1998-2001: Ambassador to Lithuania1995-1998: Director, Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Czech Republic

Launch Communication on future EU cooperation in the area of vocational training (Copenhagen process) in spring 2010Implement the “EU2020” strategy, with the aim of addressing boththe immediate challenges posed by the economic crisis and thelonger-term consolidation of EU social modelsPromote worker mobilityBoost the “New Skills for New Jobs” agenda, flexicurity and life-long learningReview labour legislation on the basis of social impactassessments and social partners’ viewsEnsure effective implementation of Posted Workers DirectiveAccelerate work on health and safety by means of a new actionprogramme; bring forward proposals on musculo-skeletal disorderssoon and examine tobacco smoke-related risks in the workplaceReview proposal for the Working Time Directive and promoteagreement among social partnersSupport social economy as means of supporting SMEs and helpingvulnerable groups to integrate into the labour market

Commitments

László AndorEmployment, Social Affairs & Inclusion

2005-2009: Board member, European Bank forReconstruction and Development (EBRD)2002-2005: Member, Budapest Committee forEuropean Integration and Foreign Affairs2003-2005: Senior advisor to the HungarianPrime Minister

Hungary

Primary goal: achieve positive statement of assurance on EUexpenditure from Court of AuditorsFight tax and customs fraud and evasionPromote green taxation framework and revise Energy Taxation DirectiveMaximise effectiveness of OLAF through reform, includingsubmission within first few months of a working document onreform of the legal basis, and improved dialogue with ParliamentPrepare strategic framework for customs up to 2020, includingimplementation of modernised customs code and e-customs,and review of IPR customs enforcement legislationFinalise work on Common Consolidated Corporate Tax BaseComplete thorough review of existing financial transaction taxesbefore launching any EU proposalPut forward a communication in 2010 on initiatives to resolve taxissues in cross-border situationsOrganise a high-level forum of member state experts on thefuture of taxation systemsImplement EU anti-counterfeiting Action Plan 2009-2012

Commitments

2009-2010: Commissioner for FinancialProgramming & Budget1997-1999 & 2008-2009: Minister of Finance2001-2008: Director General, Departmentof Statistics1999-2001: Government Secretary

Lithuania

Revise the Framework Agreement to reflect reinforcement ofthe Parliament’s powers under the Lisbon Treaty Rapidly propose revision to the 1999 Comitology DecisionDuring spring 2010, propose a Regulation to implement theCitizens’ InitiativeReinforce the Commission’s human resources policy,particularly with respect to the setting up of the EuropeanExternal Action ServiceMotivate national parliaments to take advantage of thesubsidiarity check introduced by the Lisbon TreatyWork with European Parliament to set up a joint register of interest representatives

Commitments

Maros Sefcovic VP - Inter-institutional Relations & Administration

2009-2010: Commissioner for Education,Training, Culture & Youth2004-2008: Permanent Representative ofSlovakia to the European Union1998-2002: Ambassador to Israel1990-1998 & 2002-2004: Slovakian diplomaticservice, including Director General forEuropean Affairs (2002-2004)

Slovakia

Commitments

Janez Potocnik Environment

2004-2010: Commissioner for Science &Research2002-2004: Minister for European Affairs1998-2004: Head of negotiating team forSlovenian accession to the EU 2001-2002: Minister, cabinet of the PrimeMinister, Janez Drnovsek

Slovenia

Move towards unified EU representation in international financial foraStrengthen the Stability and Growth PactStrengthen economic coordination between member statesStrengthen Eurostat’s data collection to help member statesachieve their “EU2020” goals Co-author Green paper on the sustainability of pension systems

Commitments

Olli Rehn Economic & Monetary Affairs

2004-2010: Commissioner for Enlargement2003-2004: Economic Advisor to the PrimeMinister

Finland

Work with member states to deliver on commitments to achieveMillennium Development Goals by 2015Seek that member states keep their promises on OfficialDevelopment Assistance (ODA) budgetsEnsure that the financing provided to combat climate changewill be provided in addition to existing ODA budgetsStrive to establish a European approach to member states’development policies so as to increase effectiveness and coherenceWork with partner countries to make sustainable developmenta realityFollow EU reforms in fisheries policy so that it does notendanger development policyProvide more, faster and better aid to alleviate poverty,not simply manage poverty

Commitments

Andris PiebalgsDevelopment

2004-2010: Commissioner for Energy2003-2004: Deputy Secretary of State, Ministryof Foreign Affairs1998-2003: Ambassador to the European Union1994-1995: Minister of Finance1990-1993: Minister of Education

Latvia

Commitments

Michel BarnierInternal Market & Services

2009-2010: Member of the European Parliament2007- 2009: Minister for Agriculture & Fisheries2004-2005: Minister of Foreign Affairs 1999-2004: Commissioner for Regional Policy1995-1997: Minister for European Affairs

France

Create the conditions for a European digital economy to flourish (“Digital Agenda”)Make the online single market a realityGive all Europeans access to broadband “anytime, anywhere” by 2013Ensure that citizens are equipped for the digital economy with e-skillsWork for a safer internet and secure networks that are reliable, open and neutralFacilitate the “digitisation” of Europe´s cultural heritage and fight against illegal use of contentBetter target support for ICT research and innovationDevelop ICT standards, focusing on open standards and interoperabilityClosely monitor implementation of the telecoms package

Commitments

Neelie KroesVP - Digital Agenda

2004-2010: Commissioner for Competition2000-2004: Advisor to / board member ofseveral national and international companies1991-2000: President, Nyenrode University1989-1991: Advisor to the Commissioner forTransport, Karel Van Miert1982-1989: Minister for Transport, PublicWorks & Telecommunications

The Netherlands

Deliver the means to de-carbonise transport; give priority to theSingle European Sky as a contribution to reducing CO2 emissionsContinue to be an important voice in the Commission on stateaid guidelinesRegulate the transport market to enforce safety and securitystandards, protect passenger rights, encourage green vehiclesand develop higher social standardsAccelerate the introduction of Intelligent Transport SystemsPromote investment into infrastructure and Trans-EuropeanNetworks, including through new instruments such as aEuropean Infrastructure Investments FundPropose a common code for passenger rightsSupport common EU rules on body scannersSupport the Parliament’s objective of increasing investment inrailways, as well as improving interoperability, and promote the integration of rail booking systemsUse the provisions of the Lisbon Treaty to look at cross-borderenforcement of motoring offences

Commitments

Siim KallasVP - Transport

2004-2010: Vice-President of the Commission;Commissioner for Administration, Audit &Anti-Fraud1995-1999 & 2003-2004: Member of EstonianParliament2002-2003: Prime Minister1999-2002: Minister of Finance 1991-1995: President of the Bank of Estonia

Estonia

The 2010-2014 European Commission is the first College to take office under the Lisbon Treaty.

Apart from the President, José Manuel Barroso, 13 commissioners sat in the previous College - although only seven were part of the initial team. Each returning member is responsible for a different portfolio from theone held in the previous College. Barroso II includes nine women – the highest ever proportion of female commissioners. The Commission leans to the centre-right: although three of the seven vice-presidents come frommember parties of the Party of European Socialists, there are only six Socialists in total. There are eight Liberals (including two vice-presidents) and thirteen commissioners from the centre-right European People’s Party (EPP),including the President.

The European Parliament elected Mr Barroso to the presidency with a resounding mandate (more than half of all MEPs supporting his candidacy). It rejected just one commissioner-designate in its scrutiny of the College, andthe approval process was generally smoother than in 2004, when two nominees were forced to withdraw and changes made to portfolios. However, final approval of the College (supported by the EPP, Socialists and Liberals)came only after Mr Barroso made a public commitment to strengthen parliamentary scrutiny and set clear deadlines to respond to legislative initiative requests made by the Parliament (three months to respond to anown-initiative Resolution by the Parliament and one year for the submission of a proposal to MEPs).

This poster outlines the main policy commitments made by the new commissioners during their hearings before Parliament in early 2010. In some cases, the pledges are few in number and vague; indeed, somesenior parliamentarians complained about the unwillingness of many nominees to explain their vision and make concrete promises for action. Nevertheless, the commissioners did make a number of clear commitments –and with this chart Burson-Marsteller gives you the opportunity to evaluate their progress in matching their words with deeds throughout the term of the Barroso II Commission.

Commitments

Algirdas SemetaTaxation & Customs Union, Audit & Anti-Fraud

Ensure that the European Parliament’s role and responsibilitiesare fully respected, in particular in the area of trade defenceContribute to preserving and strengthening the multilateral trading system and conclude the Doha Development AgendanegotiationsComplement the multilateral system by strengthening key bilateral and regional relationshipsReinforce cooperation with other global economies,including ChinaBring Economic Partnership Agreements to a successfulconclusionEnsure trade policy becomes an integral part of the Commission’s“EU2020“ vision, serving broader policy goals such as Europeanindustrial competitiveness and promoting European values

Commitments

2009-2010: Commissioner for Development &Humanitarian Aid2004-2009: Minister of Foreign & EuropeanAffairs (since 2007, also International Trade)2003-2009: Member of Belgian Parliament1980-1994: Member of the EuropeanParliament

BelgiumKarel De GuchtTrade

Act as ‘Guardian of the consumer’ in the College ofCommissionersFocus on health determinants rather than specific diseases Publish a Commission report on food from cloned animalswithin 12 monthsRevise the animal welfare action planConduct a ‘reassessment’ of the proposal on information to patientsPush to restart Council discussions and promote compromiseon the proposal on cross-border healthcareContinue the Commission’s initiative on collective redress andwork closely with other commissioners on the issueAddress the challenge of Europe’s ageing population

Commitments

2008-2010: Minister for Social Policy (including health)2004-2008: Minister of Foreign Affairs1992-1996 & 1998-2004: Minister of Finance1987-2010 : Member of Maltese Parliament

MaltaJohn Dalli Health & Consumer Policy

Ensure EU meets 3% target for R&D as share of GDPConduct mid-term evaluation to adapt, refocus and streamlineFP7 in order to improve efficiency and facilitate SME accessDeliver a single market for innovation that translates innovation into jobsWork with colleagues to deliver a European patentComplete European Research Area, ensuring mobility ofresearchers and knowledge: the “fifth freedom”Address disconnect between science and society

Commitments

2000-2009: Member of the European Courtof Auditors1994-1997: Member of Irish Parliament1993-1994: Minister for Justice 1992: Minister for Tourism, Transport &Communications1991-1992: Member of Irish Parliament1987-1991: Minister for European Affairs

IrelandMáire Geoghegan-QuinnResearch, Innovation & Science

Negotiate the EU’s next multiannual financial framework(2014-2021)Align the budget towards the changes made by the LisbonTreaty, as well as the “EU2020” strategyReinforce budgetary controlSimplify the Financial Regulation to better meet citizens’needs Seek more flexibility in the future financial framework toallow the EU to react to unforeseen eventsSupport funding for the development of new technologiesPromote fast-track measures to set up the European ExternalAction Service, including parliamentary scrutinyExplore the potential of additional own resources

Commitments

2004-2009: Member of the EuropeanParliament1997-2001 & 2001-2004: Member of Polish Parliament1992-1993 & 1991: Minister of Privacy1980-1989: Economics adviser to Solidarnosc

PolandJanusz LewandowskiFinancial Programming & Budget

Kristalina GeorgievaInternational Cooperation,Humanitarian Aid & Crisis Response

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Promote a green economy:Commitment to resource efficiency and green economyAction plans for eco-innovation and environmental technologiesPush forward with next phase of the Sustainable Consumptionand Production Action PlanWillingness to prepare 7th Environment Action Programme

Halt the loss of biodiversity:Enhancing the importance and value of soil, water, land useand forestryLink between biodiversity and climate change mitigation: closecollaboration with the Commissioner for Climate Action

Implement and improve existing environmental legislation inthe following areas:

Air, water, waste, chemicals (REACH), biodiversity

Continue to support the current policy of high finesKeep up the fight against cartels and abuses of market powerContinue to apply the merger control rulesReview and modernise state aid proceduresEnsure bailed-out banks pay back state aid by end of 2010Oppose bonus payments in companies receiving state aidWork to guarantee the provision of high-quality services ofgeneral economic interest, with affordable accessGive the European Parliament a role in damages action plan,and cooperate on new initiatives and individual cases (subject to confidentiality constraints)Explore the issue of collective redress and make a proposalbased on ordinary legislative procedure, while aiming to avoidexcessive litigationWork to ensure coherent policy in economic and monetaryaffairs, financial markets and competitionSupport better dialogue with citizens about competition policy

By autumn 2010: introduce a new EU industrial policy to promotea low carbon, knowledge-based economy as the heart of the“EU2020” strategyPresent a European Innovation Act by summer 2010Revise the pharmaceutical Transparency Directive and theTractors Directive, and update the Toy Safety DirectiveMainstream “Think Small First” and create an SME test as anintegral part of all impact assessmentsImprove raw material use in industrial processes and reviewresource productivity measurementsSupport innovation, including its promotion in the public sectorand improved framework conditionsStrengthen CSR policy, including through the creation of a pharmaceuticals and CSR reflection groupImprove REACH: issue guidance in all official languages, set up a working group on same substance applications, examine burdens on SMEs, and avoid amendments until 2012 revisionStrengthen the CE mark as an instrument to promote exportsAssess use and application of nanotechnologies

Strengthen faith in the internal market, notably by reinforcingthe e-commerce framework and overseeing full implementationof the Services DirectiveIntroduce proposals on intellectual property, professional qualifications and public procurementPromote creation and innovation by further adapting copyrightto the digital world, forging a European patent agreement, andtaking robust action against counterfeitingPut citizens at the heart of internal market, notably by guaranteeing access to quality public servicesHelp achieve greener, sustainable and fairer growth bymaking full use of “better regulation” policy and social and environmental impact assessmentsPut transparency, responsibility and ethics at the heart of thefinancial system through new rules covering derivatives and short-selling, and through amendments to existingDirectives (such as those on capital adequacy, MiFID,the Single Euro Payments Area and market abuse)Ensure that the cumulative impact of post-crisis legislation is taken into account

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Dacian CiolosAgriculture & Rural Development

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