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04BRUSSELS2196 2004-05-24 13:32 2011-08-30 01:44 CONFIDENTIAL Embassy Brussels
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C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 07 BRUSSELS 002196 
 
SIPDIS 
 
DEPT FOR EUR/ERA 
 
E.O. 12958: DECL: 05/24/2014 
TAGS: PREL PGOV PINR EUN USEU BRUSSELS
SUBJECT: EUROPEAN ELECTIONS: KEY RETURNING MEPS 
 
REF: A. A) BRUSSELS 1090 
 
     B. B) BRUSSELS 1094 
     C. C) BRUSSELS 1736 
     D. D) BRUSSELS 2061 
     E. E) BRUSSELS 2107 
 
Classified By: USEU POLOFF TODD HUIZINGA, FOR REASONS 1.4 (B) AND (D) 
 
1. (SBU) SUMMARY:  With the campaign now in full swing, 
almost all of the party lists for the June 10-13 European 
elections have been released in the 25 EU member states. 
This message describes some of the influential members of the 
European Parliament (MEPs) who, based on their party-list 
ranking, are likely to be re-elected and affect U.S. 
interests in the coming term.  END SUMMARY. 
 
------------------------------ 
SERIES OF PRE-ELECTION REPORTS 
------------------------------ 
 
2. (U) This is the fifth in a series of reports on the 
European elections.  Ref A provides general background on the 
European Parliament (EP) and the European elections; ref B is 
a broad analysis of expected campaign issues and election 
outcomes; ref C analyzes the possible impact on the EP of 
MEPs from the 10 new EU member states; and ref E discusses 
the role of U.S.-EU relations in the elections campaign.  The 
final cable in the series will examine possible post-election 
realignment of EP party groups. 
 
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POETTERING FOR PRESIDENT? 
------------------------- 
 
3. (C) Hans-Gert Poettering, 58, is first on the Christian 
Democratic Union (CDU) list in the German state of Lower 
Saxony, and recognized in Germany as the CDU's top candidate 
nationally.  An MEP since 1979, he studied law, history and 
political science in Bonn, Geneva and at Columbia University 
in New York (in 1971), obtaining his doctorate in 1974.  He 
is an honorary professor at the University of Osnabrueck in 
the district he represents.  In the EP, Poettering has been 
Chairman of the EPP-ED group (Christian Democrats and 
Conservatives) since 1999 and is expected to keep that 
position for at least the first half of the coming term. 
 
4. (C) Poettering is a strong believer in further EU 
integration but has acted pragmatically in attempting to 
assure the EPP-ED of a continued plurality in the Parliament. 
 Earlier this year Poettering and Tory leader Michael Howard 
negotiated a deal keeping the euroskeptic UK Conservatives in 
the EPP-ED and opening the door to center-right euroskeptic 
parties from the new member states. 
 
5. (C) If the EEP-ED comes out of the June elections with its 
plurality intact, Poettering will be a prime candidate for EP 
President.  In meetings with U.S. officials, Poettering tends 
to repeat assurances that he is a friend of the U.S. while 
chiding his U.S. interlocutors at length on U.S. policy with 
which he disagrees, and alleged U.S. unilateralism and lack 
of interest in the EU. 
 
------------------------------------ 
ELMAR BROK: A GERMAN MULTILATERALIST 
------------------------------------ 
 
6. (C) Elmar Brok, 58, EPP-ED, is first on the CDU list in 
the German state of Nordrhein-Westfalen.  After earning a 
degree in law and political science, he worked for a short 
time as a journalist but quickly moved into politics.  An MEP 
since 1979, Brok was Chairman of the Foreign Affairs 
Committee this term.  As one of the EP representatives to the 
Convention on the Future of Europe, Brok has actively 
contributed to the debate on the proposed EU Constitutional 
Treaty, tabling numerous proposals and amendments.  His 
flamboyant and volatile style (at times, he seems to be 
either fast asleep or delivering a passionate discourse, 
often peppered with biting criticism) leaves few indifferent. 
 
7. (C) As Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman, Brok has made 
transatlantic relations a priority.  He believes that further 
EU integration, a Europe that speaks with "one voice" on 
foreign and security policy, is necessary for the equal 
partnership on which a strong U.S.-EU relationship must 
ultimately be based.  Both Brok and Poettering (see paras 
3-5) are typical German Christian-Democrat "multilateralist" 
MEPs, whose inclinations toward the United States waver 
between a commitment to good transatlantic relations and an 
ideological attachment to multilateralism that tends to 
entail a measure of antipathy toward the U.S.  In meetings 
with U.S. officials Brok has sometimes displayed the 
aforementioned volatility, providing his counterparts with 
frank and audible exchanges. 
 
------------------------------------ 
JAMES ELLES: TRANSATLANTIC NETWORKER 
------------------------------------ 
 
8. (C) James Elles, 54, EPP-ED, is third on the Conservative 
list in the South East region, UK.  (NOTE: With that position 
on the list, we consider his re-election probable, but not 
certain.  END NOTE.)  Elles was educated at Eton College and 
Edinburgh University.  After a stint in the private sector 
for Arthur Young, the predecessor of Ernst and Young, Ellis 
worked from 1976-84 in the European Commission. For four of 
those years, he was the Assistant to the Director-General for 
Agriculture.  Elles has been an MEP since 1984.  He is the 
first British Conservative to have been elected a Vice 
President of the EP. 
 
9. (C) Elles founded and is the principal force behind the 
Transatlantic Policy Network (TPN), an association that 
brings together members of Congress, MEPs and the American 
and European business and academic communities to "build 
transatlantic bridges."  Elles is largely responsible for the 
TPN strategy for strengthening the transatlantic partnership, 
which contains formulations and recommendations that are 
gaining momentum on both sides of the Atlantic.  The foremost 
example of this is the proposal to build a fundamentally 
barrier-free "Transatlantic Market," concentrating first on 
financial services and capital markets, civil aviation, the 
digital economy, competition policy and regulatory 
cooperation.   Elles also founded the European Ideas Network 
(EIN), an EPP-ED-sponsored pan-European network for exchange 
of views on the challenges facing the EU.  EIN events have 
attracted leading figures in the European center-right. 
Elles is an expert networker on both sides of the Atlantic, 
well connected in the U.S. Congress.  He is a persistent 
salesman of his ideas on transatlantic relations, and skilled 
at motivating people to support his projects. 
 
----------------------------------------- 
GRAHAM WATSON: AMBITIOUS LIBERAL DEMOCRAT 
----------------------------------------- 
 
10. (C) Graham Watson, 48, ELDR, is first on the Liberal 
Democrat list, South West region, UK.  Born and raised in 
Scotland, Watson earned his degree in modern languages.  He 
speaks four European languages and is a trained interpreter. 
From 1983-87 Watson was Head of the private office of Sir 
David Steel MP, then Leader of the Liberal Party.  Before 
joining the EP, Watson worked in London and Hong Kong for the 
Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation.  An MEP since 
1994, Watson succeeded Pat Cox as the Chairman of the ELDR 
group (European Liberal Democrat and Reformist Party) when 
Cox became EP President in 2002. 
 
11. (C) Under Watson,s leadership the ELDR quickly became a 
noticeably more vocal critic of U.S. policy.  Watson has 
repeatedly spoken out on U.S. policy on many issues, calling 
again and again, for example, for trials for Guantanamo 
detainees and for U.S. support of the International Criminal 
Court (ICC).  He also is a primary advocate of increasing 
data protection measures in legislation, which has inhibited 
cooperation with the U.S. on biometrics and sharing of 
Passenger Name Records (PNR) or airline passengers.  On the 
other hand, Watson shares the U.S. view on the China arms 
embargo and has been one of the strongest opponents of the 
efforts of some member states to lift the EU embargo.  Watson 
has played a central role, along with European Commission 
President Romano Prodi and French Union for French Democracy 
(UDF) leader Francois Bayrou, in the possible formation, 
after the June elections, of a new centrist, federalist EP 
party group.  The group would include the ELDR, members of 
the French UDF, Prodi's Italian center-left Marguerita Party, 
and several regional parties.  Watson is personable and 
attentive in meetings.  He is ambitious and articulate. 
 
----------------------------------- 
TERENCE WYNN: POSSIBLE EP PRESIDENT 
----------------------------------- 
 
12. (C) Terence (Terry) Wynn, 57, PES, third on the Labour 
list, North West region, UK.  From 1962-74, Wynn was in the 
royal navy, starting as an engineer apprentice and leaving as 
a seagoing marine engineer.  From 1974-79, he was a works 
engineer, engineer surveyor and shipyard manager.  He worked 
as a training executive for the next ten years,  earning a 
Master's degree in manpower studies and industrial relations 
in 1984.  Still active as an itinerant Methodist preacher, 
Wynn is a member of the Christian Socialist Movement and 
author of the book "Onward Christian Socialist."  An MEP 
since 1989, Wynn is Chairman of the Budgets Committee, which 
oversees a large part of the EU budget.  Wynn is rumored to 
be in the running for EP President, although some 
interlocutors say there may be significant opposition to 
Wynn's candidacy.  Wynn has been informative and responsive 
in meetings with U.S. officials; a Wynn EP presidency would 
be relatively good news for the U.S. 
 
--------------------------------------------- -- 
MARTIN SCHULZ: BERLUSCONI-BAITER TO PES LEADER? 
--------------------------------------------- -- 
13. (C) Martin Schultz, 48, PES, is first on the Social 
Democratic Party (SPD) list in Germany.  After finishing 
school, Schulz took a two-year apprenticeship in bookselling. 
 In 1982 he opened his own bookstore, which he ran for twelve 
years.  During that period he was also active in local 
politics.  In 1987, he became mayor of his hometown of 
Wuerselen, at age 31 the youngest mayor in the state of 
Nordrhein-Westfalen.  Elected MEP in 1994, Schulz is Vice 
Chairman of the PES group and within that, Chairman of the 
German SPD group.  According to our interlocutors, Schulz is 
currently the favorite (but not a shoo-in) to become PES 
Chairman in the coming term.  Schultz made headlines 
throughout Europe in July 2003, when his baiting of Italian 
Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi during an EP debate led 
Berlusconi to shoot back that Schultz reminded him of a Nazi 
concentration camp guard -- a comment for which German 
Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder demanded an apology.  Berlusconi 
said later he was joking, claiming according to some press 
reports that he was referring to Schulz, resemblance to 
Sergeant Schultz of the TV series &Hogan,s Heroes.8 
 
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HANNES SWOBODA: ALTERNATIVE PES CHAIRMAN? 
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14. (C) Hannes Swoboda, 57, PES, first on the Social 
Democratic Party list, Austria.  After receiving an M.A. in 
economics and a doctorate in law, Swoboda worked for the 
Vienna Chamber of Labor (Arbeiterkammer) from 1972-86, 
working especially on financial economics, environmental 
policy and municipal policy.  From 1983-96 he held various 
political offices in Vienna.  Swoboda has been an MEP since 
1996.  During the 1999-2004 term, he was a member of the 
Foreign Affairs Committee, Vice Chairman of the EP Delegation 
for Relations with Southeast Europe and member of the EP 
Delegation for Relations with the Palestinian Legislative 
Council.  A Vice Chairman of the PES group, Swoboda is a 
frequent and articulate participant in EP debates on foreign 
affairs.  He is especially interested in the Balkans and 
active in EP deliberations on the EU Stabilization and 
Association progress of countries of the former Yugoslavia. 
Swoboda is an outspoken opponent of U.S. policy in Iraq and 
of U.S. "arrogance," as he once put it in a meeting with a 
U.S. official, regarding the International Criminal Court. 
Although very blunt in his criticism, Swoboda is also 
pragmatic and willing to work with the U.S. on issues before 
the EP that affect U.S. interests.  Swoboda may become 
Chairman of the PES group if Martin Schulz cannot garner 
enough support (see para 13). 
 
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EMMA NICHOLSON: ANTI-ADOPTION ENIGMA; 
SUPPORTER ON IRAQ 
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15. (C) Baroness Emma Nicholson of Winterbourne, 62, ELDR, 
second on the Liberal Democrat list in the South East region, 
UK.  (NOTE: Her position on the list does not guarantee her 
re-election.  END NOTE.)  A patron of over 50 charity 
organizations, Nicholson was long-time Director of 
International Development and Director of Fundraising for the 
Save the Children Fund (1974-85).  She is also a World Health 
Organization (WHO) Envoy for Health, Peace and Development. 
Before joining the Liberal Democrats in 1995, Nicholson was 
Vice Chairperson of the Conservative Party (1983-87).  She 
was elected Conservative MP in the House of Commons in 1987. 
Since 1997, she has been a Life Peer and Member of the House 
of Lords.  An MEP since 1999, Nicholson was Foreign Affairs 
Committee Vice Chairperson this term. 
 
16. (C) EP Rapporteur on Romania this term, Nicholson is best 
known to U.S. officials as an implacable foe of inter-country 
adoptions of Romanian children.  She believes the UN 
Convention on the Rights of the Child forbids inter-country 
adoption except as a very last resort, and she maintains that 
group-home-style institutionalization is a preferable 
alternative.  Nicholson is also greatly interested in the 
Islamic world, and is founder and President of the AMAR 
International Charitable Foundation that assists Marsh Arabs 
and refugees.  Unlike most of her ELDR colleagues, Nicholson 
supported U.S.-UK military action in Iraq.  In both the 
positive and negative sense, Nicholson is a crusader on human 
rights issues.  She has won -- deservedly -- both respect and 
mistrust for her single-mindedness.  Interlocutors should 
speak clearly and at appropriate volume: deaf in one ear, 
Nicholson tries, sometimes unsuccessfully, to read lips. 
 
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DANIEL COHN-BENDIT: CHARISMATIC GREENS LEADER 
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17. (C) Daniel Cohn-Bendit, 59, second on the Greens list, 
Germany.  Born in France and schooled in Germany, the current 
member of the French Greens group is running on the German 
party list this time.  After having returned to France to 
study at the University of Nanterre, Cohn-Bendit became a 
leader of the May Revolution in Paris in 1968.  Known then as 
"Dany le Rouge" (Danny the Red), he was expelled from France 
after the May riots.  Cohn-Bendit then established himself, 
along with current German FonMin Joschka Fischer, as an 
anarcho-revolutionary activist and publisher in Frankfurt. In 
1984 Cohn-Bendit joined the German Greens party, where he, 
again with Joschka Fischer, became a prominent "realist" and 
opponent of the "eco-fundamentalist" wing of the Greens 
party.  An MEP since 1994, Cohn-Bendit has co-chaired the 
Greens/Free European Alliance group in the EP since 2002. 
His fame and charisma has brought the Greens more impact and 
visibility than their numbers would lead one to expect.  In 
February of this year, Cohn-Bendit was a driving force behind 
the founding of a "European Green Party," and, although he is 
second on the German list because Greens custom demands a 
woman lead the list, Cohn-Bendit is the acknowledged leading 
figure in the Greens campaign throughout Europe. 
 
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CAROLINE JACKSON: MEASURED AND THOUGHTFUL 
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18. (C) Caroline Jackson, 57, EPP-ED, second on the 
Conservatives list in the South West region, UK.  Jackson 
studied classics and history and earned a doctorate at Oxford 
with a thesis on politics in the nineteenth century.  She is 
married to UK MP Robert Jackson.  An MEP since 1984, she was 
Chairman of the Environment, Public Health and Consumer 
Policy Committee during this term.  Articulate, intelligent 
and soft-spoken, Jackson has been a key interlocutor for U.S. 
officials in Brussels on a wide range of issues from GM foods 
to the Kyoto Protocol and the proposed Chemicals Directive 
(REACH).  Like most of her Conservative compatriots, Jackson 
is critical of the Brussels tendency to over-regulate; at the 
same time, she has made it a priority to investigate member 
states' poor implementation of EU law.  Jackson made the news 
this spring when, after having succeeded in getting 
British-style breakfast on the EP cafeteria menu, she 
complained that "the scrambled egg tastes (like) recycled EU 
documents...thanks to European food safety rules...."  She 
said she would follow up with Food Safety Commissioner David 
Byrne. 
 
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SARAH LUDFORD: GUANTANAMO CRUSADER 
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19. (C) Baroness Sarah Ludford, 53, ELDR, first on the 
Liberal Democrat list, London, UK.  An economist, barrister 
and a life peer in the British House of Lords since 1997, 
Ludford was elected MEP in 1999.  She was an active member of 
the Citizen Rights committee this term, where she championed 
measures to protect victims of trafficking in persons, as the 
U.S. has, but consistently opposed the U.S. on Guantanamo, 
PNR and other policies she believes violate human rights. 
During a November 2003 visit to the U.S., the Washington Post 
quoted her on her views on the U.S. government:  "We think 
(Colin Powell) is our only hope....He's the only one in the 
Bush administration who has some sanity about him.  The 
others are completely mad."  Ludford told us the quote was 
accurate, but claimed she did not know she was speaking on 
the record.  The de facto EP lead on Guantanamo, Ludford 
organized a public hearing on the issue to which she invited 
relatives of EU-member-state citizen Guantanamo detainees. 
The hearing garnered extensive TV, radio and print coverage 
-- Ludford alienates even many of her EP colleagues with her 
outspokenness and lack of discretion, but she is effective in 
bringing attention to her issues. 
 
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ERIKA MANN: KEY PRO-U.S. SOCIAL DEMOCRAT 
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20. (C) Erika Mann, 53, PES, eighth on the SPD list, Germany. 
 A business consultant by trade, Mann has been an MEP since 
1994.  In the EP, Mann focuses on industry and trade policy, 
information society and telecommunications, and transatlantic 
relations.  She is a co-founder of the Transatlantic Policy 
Network (TPN) with James Elles (see paras 8-9).  Mann is very 
active in TPN and is a key proponent of strong transatlantic 
relations in the EP.  She is key precisely because she is an 
influential MEP in the German SPD -- the largest national 
group within the Party of European Socialists (PES) and a 
group not currently known as particularly pro-American.  In 
fact, her pro-U.S. stance has earned her the occasional 
nickname of "Am-Erica Mann."  She comes from the German state 
of Lower Saxony (although eighth on the SPD list nationally, 
she is the top Lower Saxony candidate), where her SPD comrade 
Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder hails from -- she knows 
Schroeder and is well connected to his many close SPD 
associates from Lower Saxony. 
 
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ANDERS WIJKMAN: INTERLOCUTOR ON DEVELOPMENT 
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21. (C) Anders Wijkman, 59, EPP-ED, first on the Christian 
Democrat list, Sweden.  An MEP since 1999, Wijkman has had an 
illustrious public affairs career.  He has been a member of 
the Swedish parliament (1971-78); Secretary General of the 
Swedish Red Cross (1979-88); Head of the Swedish Society for 
Nature Conservation (1989-91); and Assistant UN Administrator 
and Head of Policy at the UNDP (1995-97).  Since 1998, 
Wijkman has held the title of Ambassador in the Swedish 
Foreign Ministry.  He is a member of the Club of Rome, the 
World Academy of Art and Science and the Swedish Royal 
Academy of Sciences.  An MEP since 1999, Wijkman specializes 
in environment and development issues, with a particular 
focus on the Kyoto Protocol, renewable energy sources, 
HIV-AIDS in developing countries, and population policies. 
Wijkman has effectively pursued dialogue with U.S. officials 
on development assistance (in which the EP plays a key role). 
 He has been a key supporter of the Global Fund to Fight 
AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (GFATM).  In meetings with 
U.S. officials, he has tempered the harsh attacks of his 
Development Committee colleagues on the USG decision to cut 
funds to UNFPA. 
 
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KLAUS-HEINER LEHNE: BUSINESS REGS POWERHOUSE 
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22. (C) Klaus-Heiner Lehne, 46, EPP-ED, sixth on the CDU list 
in the German state of Nordrhein-Westfalen.  (NOTE: His 
re-election is probable, but not certain.  END NOTE.)  A 
lawyer by trade, Lehne studied physics, philosophy and law in 
Freiburg, Bonn, Cologne and his hometown of Duesseldorf. 
After holding several offices in local politics in 
Duesseldorf, Lehne was a member of the German parliament 
(Bundestag) from 1992-94.  An MEP since 1994, Lehne has been 
rapporteur for corporate law, harmonization of contract law, 
harmonization of civil and commercial law, and money 
laundering.  In all of the above areas and in company law in 
particular, Lehne's influence is felt throughout the EU 
institutions; he was a key player in the successful 
German-led effort to dissipate the reach of the European 
Commission's takeover proposal.  He will be heavily involved 
as rapporteur or EPP-ED leader in the EP's consideration this 
fall of new Commission proposals for post-Enron corporate 
governance measures and FATF-related anti-money laundering 
legislation.  Although not always fully briefed on U.S. 
positions in these areas, Lehne remains open to dialogue with 
USG interlocutors and participated earlier this year in a 
roundtable dinner for SEC Chairman Donaldson. 
 
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PETER SKINNER: FINANCIAL SERVICES EXPERT 
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23. (C) Peter Skinner, 44, PES, first on the Labour list in 
the South East region, UK.  After post-graduate study of 
labor law, industrial relations and education, Skinner worked 
as a trade union organizer, university lecturer, and in 
industrial relations.  An MEP since 1994, Skinner is a member 
of the Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee.  He is also 
in the EP Delegation for Relations with the U.S., in which he 
leads on financial affairs and regulatory cooperation.  A 
recognized expert in the EP on those issues, Skinner was EP 
rapporteur on the "Transparency Directive," which established 
regular reporting requirements for companies listed on EU 
stock exchanges.  In meetings with U.S. officials, Skinner 
has shown a genuine desire to increase U.S.-EU regulatory and 
financial services cooperation, and creativity in moving that 
agenda forward.  He knows many in the USG who work on those 
issues, including Congressman Michael Oxley, Chairman of the 
House Committee on Financial Services and co-author of the 
Sarbanes-Oxley Act (which established investor protections 
and corporate governance standards). 
 
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ENRIQUE BARON CRESPO: CURRENT PES CHAIRMAN 
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24. (C) Enrique Baron Crespo, 60, PES, third on the Spanish 
Socialist Labour Party (PSOE) list, Spain.  After studying 
law, Baron Crespo worked as a university lecturer and lawyer 
specializing in labor law.  An anti-Franco activist as a 
young man, Baron Crespo was a Deputy in the Spanish 
parliament (Cortes) from the fall of the Franco regime in 
1977 until 1986.  From 1982-85 he was Spanish Minister of 
Transport, Tourism and Communications.   Baron Crespo became 
an MEP when Spain joined the EU in 1986.  He has served as EP 
President (1989-1992) and Chairman of the Foreign Affairs 
Committee (1992-95).  He was Chairman of the PES group during 
the last term, but is not expected to return to that position 
after the elections.  In meetings with U.S. officials, Baron 
Crespo has been personable and open, but his stances on key 
issues are often strongly opposed to those of the U.S. 
 
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GEOFFREY VAN ORDEN: VERY BRITISH EUROSKEPTIC 
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25. (C) Geoffrey Van Orden, 59, EPP-ED, first on the 
Conservative list in the Eastern region, UK.  A specialist on 
defense, Van Orden served in the British Army from 1964-94 
and retired as a Brigadier General.  His military jobs 
included member of the directing staff of the German Armed 
Forces Staff College (1985-88), Chief of Staff Berlin 
(1988-90), and Head of International Military Staff 
Secretariat, NATO Headquarters (1991-94).  From 1995-99 Van 
 
SIPDIS 
Orden worked in the European Commission, covering foreign and 
security policy and counter-terrorism.  An MEP since 1999, 
Van Orden was Vice Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee 
this term.  He is a strong Atlanticist and supporter of NATO, 
and opposes all EU defense or security initiatives; he 
believes that putting the EU label on military initiatives is 
politically motivated, ignores military realities and 
ultimately represents an attempt to compete with NATO.  An 
ardent euroskeptic, Van Orden opposes British adoption of the 
euro and the EU constitutional treaty. 
 
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JAMES NICHOLSON: HEAD OF DELEGATION TO U.S. 
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26. (C) James Nicholson, 59, EPP-ED, first on the Ulster 
Unionist Party list in Northern Ireland, UK.  The only MEP 
from his party, Nicholson belongs to the British Conservative 
group in the EPP-ED.  It is difficult to say if his party 
will get enough seats to guarantee his re-election.  As the 
2002-2004 Chairman of the EP Delegation for Relations with 
the U.S., he has been the EP lead in the biannual 
Transatlantic Legislators' Dialogue (TLD) meetings between 
MEPs and members of the U.S. Congress.  Nicholson has also 
organized a number of digital videoconferences between MEPS 
and members of Congress on issues of transatlantic interest. 
Nicholson is a farmer by trade (one of his sons runs the 
family farm, which Nicholson likes to work on visits home). 
Informal and down-to-earth in meetings, Nicholson prefers 
being called "Jim."  Nicholson is a generalist on 
transatlantic issues -- he neither possesses nor professes 
expertise in foreign affairs -- but he is an effective 
cheerleader within the EP for good relations with the U.S. 
He does not expect to remain U.S. Delegation Chairman during 
the next term, but he may still be helpful in disseminating 
U.S. views on key issues to EP colleagues. 
 
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DIRK STERCKX: CONSENSUS SEEKER 
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27. (C) Dirk Sterckx, 57, ELDR, first on the Flemish Liberal 
Democrat (VLD) list, Belgium.  After earning a degree in 
Germanic philology, Sterckx taught secondary-school Dutch, 
English and German in the Antwerp region.  From 1975-1999 
Sterckx was a TV newsman, and was anchorman on several major 
Flemish TV newscasts.  An MEP since 1999, Sterckx is Belgian 
Prime Minister Guy Verhofstadt's "alternate" on the VLD list 
for the June EP elections -- Verhofstadt nominally tops the 
VLD list, but he will "give his seat" to Sterckx after the 
elections.  Sterckx has been an active member of the EP 
Delegation for Relations with the U.S., taking the lead in 
the Delegation's meetings with U.S. Congressional 
counterparts on transportation issues such as the Container 
Security Initiative.  Sterckx is personable, soft-spoken and 
a hard worker.  His political influence is greater than his 
quiet demeanor may lead one to believe -- on February 16 he 
was named VLD Chairman, and will serve in that function until 
the Flemish regional and European elections on June 13. 
 
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KEY MEPS NOT RUNNING 
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28. (SBU) The following key MEPs are not running for 
reelection: 
 
-- Pat Cox (Ireland ) ELDR): President of the EP (ref D). 
 
-- Christa Randzio-Plath (Germany ) PES):  Chairperson of 
the Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee. 
 
-- Dietmut Theato (Germany ) EPP-ED): Chairperson of the 
Budgetary Control Committee. 
 
-- John Corrie (UK - EPP-ED): member of the Development and 
Cooperation Committee and Vice Chairman of the Joint 
Parliamentary Assembly to the African, Caribbean and Pacific 
States. 
 
-- Jannis Sakellariou (Germany ) PES): PES coordinator in 
the Foreign Affairs Committee. 
 
-- Ilkka Suominen (Finland ) EPP-ED): Vice Chairman of the 
EPP-ED group and a former Minister of Trade in Finland. 
 
-- Arie Oostlander (The Netherlands ) EPP-ED): As EP 
Rapporteur on Turkey, he drafted several reports that were 
critical of what he saw as lack of Turkish progress in 
fulfilling the conditions for EU accession. 
 
FOSTER