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SUBJECT: ANALYSIS OF COMPOSITION OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT
DELEGATION FOR RELATIONS WITH THE UNITED STATES
REF: BRUSSELS 1304
¶1. (SBU) INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARY: The European Parliament (EP) has
become increasingly influential in EU legislation and policy making;
the new Lisbon Treaty, when ratified, will significantly accelerate
this trend, in particular in the areas of justice and home affairs,
agricultural budgets and international trade. With the seating of
the new EP following the June elections, USEU has significantly
increased its outreach to the EP, and now generally recommends that
USG officials consider meeting with appropriate EP counterparts when
visiting Brussels.
¶2. (SBU) One of our first ports of call in the EP for transatlantic
policy discussions will be the EP's Delegation for Relations with
the United States (D-US), now chaired by German conservative (and
Merkel confidante) Elmar Brok. Reflecting the importance both of
transatlantic relations to the European Union and the EP's interest
in better ties with the U.S. Congress, U.S. Delegation members are
often powerful and influential in their own right elsewhere in the
Parliament, and particularly in those committees that handle issues
of concern to us. This cable looks in detail at the composition and
members of the Delegation and tries to identify MEPs likely to be
the most influential and potential key contacts for the USG in view
of their role and activities in the European Parliament. In the
interest of simplicity, this analysis limits itself to the 53 full
members of the Delegation (substitute members are not taken into
account) and complements an earlier Brussels telegram on the
delegation (reftel).
¶3. (U) The U.S. Delegation will send five MEPs, including the chair
Elmar Brok and two vice chairs, to Washington next week to meet with
the Co-chairs of the Transatlantic Economic Council (DNSA Froman and
Commission Vice President Verheugen), counterparts in Congress and
senior Administration officials. END SUMMARY.
----------------------------
EP Leaders in the Delegation
----------------------------
¶4. (SBU) In addition to the recently elected chairman (German
member of EPP Elmar Brok) of the D-US and its two vice-chairs
(British Liberal Democrat Sarah Ludford and Greek Euroskeptic Niki
Tzavela), a number of D-US members hold influential positions in the
European Parliament:
-- Two EP Vice-Presidents are member of the D-US: Greek Socialist
MEP Stavros Lambrinidis and Czech Socialist MEP Libor Roucek;
-- Nine D-US members are vice-chairs of their political groups,
which play a critical role in EP politics and policy formulation;
-- The Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats (S&D)has
three of its vice-chairs sit on the D-US: Maria Badia i
Cutchet(Spain), Hannes Swoboda (Austria) and Marita Ulvskog
(Sweden);
-- From the Center-right European People's Party, two EPP
vice-chairs are part of the Delegation: Paulo Rangel (Portugal) and
Corien Wortmann-Kool (Netherlands;
-- The Greens have two vice-chairs sit on the Delegation, namely
Reinhardt Butikofer (Germany) and Clause Turmes (Luxembourg);
-- Anneli Jddtteenmdki (Finland), who is vice-chair of the Alliance
of Liberals and Democrats for Europe (ALDE), also sits on the D-US;
-- Vice-chair of the D-US Tzavela also serves as vice-chair of her
political group, the Europe of Freedom and Democracy group (EFD).
¶5. (SBU) Six members of the Delegation hold leadership positions in
the Parliament's specialized Committees:
-- Elmar Brok (EPP, Germany), the D-US chair, also serves as one of
the two EPP coordinators in the Foreign Affairs Committee;
-- Fiorello Provera (EFD, Italy) is vice-chair of the Foreign
Affairs Committee;
-- Jeannine Hennis Plasschaert (ALDE, Netherlands) is the ALDE
Coordinator in the Citizens' Rights (LIBE) Committee;
-- Danuta Hubner (EPP, Poland) is the Chair of the Regional Affairs
Committee;
-- Corina Cretu (S&D, Romania) is vice-chair of the Development
Committee; and
-- Rafal Trzaskowski (EPP, Poland) is vice-chair of the
Constitutional Affairs Committee.
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Representation of Committees
----------------------------
¶6. (U) With twelve full members, the Foreign Affairs Committee is
best represented in the D-US, followed by the Industry Committee
(seven members), the Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee (five
members), the Constitutional Affairs Committee (five members), the
Environment Committee (four members), the Security and Defense
BRUSSELS 00001404 002 OF 007
Committee (four members), the Citizens' Rights Committee (three
members) and the Regional Affairs Committee (three members). The
Internal Market Committee, the Legal Affairs Committee, the
Employment Committee and the Culture Committee all deliver two
members to the Delegation, while the International Trade Committee,
the Agriculture Committee, the Development Committee, the Fisheries
Committee, the Budget Committee, the Human Rights Committee and the
Petitions Committee all have one member who is at the same time a
full member of the D-US.
Foreign Affairs Committee
-------------------------
¶7. (SBU) Twelve D-US members are also members of the Foreign Afairs
Committee:
--Elmar Brok (Germany, EPP): Elmar Brok is a respected senior MEP
from the main center-right EPP group and was former chairman of the
Foreign Affairs Committee for more than 7 years; he is known to be
close to German Chancellor Merkel. He is also the EP's expert on
institutional matters and is currently the drafter of a report on
the institutional aspects of the External Action Service;
--Hannes Swoboda (Austria, S&D): An MEP since 1996, is a
Vice-Chairman of the socialist group and is considered as socialist
Chairman Martin Schulz's "right arm." He has been, and will remain,
an active member of the Foreign Affairs Committee. He is a
Vice-Chairman of S&D; He participated in the Department of State's
International Visitor Program in 1989;-- Wolfgang Kreissl-Dorfler (Germany, S&D): Also a member of the
Foreign Affairs Committee, Kreissl-Doffler was a very active and
U.S.-critical MEP in the EP's temporary committee on CIA flights and
renditions;
-- Sir Robert Atkins (UK, ECR): A senior British conservative MEP
who has held many ministerial posts in the past, Atkins is a
self-described "friend of the U.S". He told us he is very happy to
be in the delegation as his son is currently working for
Burston-Marsteller in Washington DC;
--Anneli Jaatteenmaki (Finland, ALDE): Former Finnish Prime
Minister, Jaatteenmaki resigned in 2003 under pressure over the
accusation that she had lied to Parliament and the public over how
she had acquired confidential Foreign Ministry documents which she
used during the election campaign. These documents contained
diplomatic information from a meeting between President Georges W.
Bush and Prime Minister Paavo Lipponen about Finland's position
regarding the Iraq war. She was cleared of charges in 2004. She
participated in the Department of State's International Visitor
Program in 1995;
-- Francisco Jose Millan Mon (Spain, EPP): He was responsible for
drafting the report on transatlantic relations in the foreign
affairs committee in 2009 and worked closely with USEU. He is
likely to be an active member;
-- Mario Mauro (Italy, EPP): He is very influential in the EPP
Italian team - he was chosen by Silvio Berlusconi as his candidate
for EP President but did not manage to get the post as it was given
to the Polish EPP Jerzy Buzek. In exchange, Mario Mauro was offered
the post of chairman of the foreign affairs committee but he refused
(not interested) and "gave" it to his fellow EPP/Italian MEP
Albertini. Given his interest in Italian politics, he may not be
very active in the U.S. delegation despite being potentially
influential. He participated in the Department of State's
International Visitor Program in 2003;
-- Libor Roucek (Czech Republic, S&D): Vice-Chairman of the foreign
affairs committee in the last legislature. He is a dedicated and
active MEP and may be influential in the U.S. delegation. He is
known to be very positive towards increased U.S.-EU relations. He is
also married to an American;
-- Fiorello Provera(EFD, Italy): First Vice-Chairman of the Foreign
Affairs committee, Provera belongs to the small ultra-conservative
and euroskeptic group EFD as a member of the Italian "Lega Nord"
party. His election as a first vice-chairman elicited the only
vocal opposition during the nomination proceedings. The socialists
decided to abstain from the acclamation vote as a sign of protest;
-- Tunne Kelam (Estonia, EPP): He has been an honorary citizen of
the State of Maryland (USA) since 1991;
-- Marietta Giannakou (Greece, EPP): A new MEP, she is the former
Minister for National Education and Religious Affairs of Greece.
Despite undergoing a leg amputation last year, she came back to
politics quickly and was elepopean elections.
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Parliaments of Poland @ey Kovatchev (Bulgaria, EPthe Bulgarian
Nationan the European Parliamelic and Monetary Affair-------------------------ps
of the Committee on Econfairs are full members Canfin (France, Verts/Arship in
BRUSSELS 00001404 003 OF 007
the ECON committee, he is Vice-Chairman of the Special Committee on
the Financial and Economic Crisis, a temporary committee established
for a period of one year by the EP on October 7, 2009, for the
purpose of analyzing the extent of the financial crisis and its
impact on the EU. Canfin also works as a French journalist. He is
also a shadow rapporteur for the Greens on the Alternative
Investment Fund Managers' directive (Hedge funds and Private equity)
that is currently being discussed by the ECON Committee;
-- Rachida Dati (France, EPP): A controversial and iconic political
figure in France, Dati comes from modest Algerian origins. She was
chosen by President Sarkozy to be Minister of Justice in 2007 but
was pressured to quit the government in 2009 and run for the
European elections. We are not expecting her to accomplish much
substantive work in the EP as she already announced her intentions
to run in the French municipal elections. She is also a member of
the Special committee on the financial and economic crisis;
-- Derk Jan Eppink (Belgium, ECR): Dutch national but elected as
member of Belgian Lijst Dedecker, former member of Commissioner
Bolkestein's Cabinet. He participated on the Department of State's
International Visitor Program in 2007;
-- Peter Skinner (UK, S&D): A member of the previous D-US and
well-known for his expertise on financial markets. During the
previous legislature, he was the rapporteur on the Solvency II
Directive as well as the Reinsurance Directive. He is a long-term
valuable contact for USEU. His wife is American and works for the
U.S. Chamber of Commerce in Brussels;
-- Corien Wortmann-Kool (Netherlands, EPP): Vice-President of the
EPP Group in the European Parliament. MEP since 2004. She was
Deputy Director of the Dutch Transport Ministry. She is also a
member of the Special committee on the financial and economic
crisis.
Committee on Industry, Research and Energy
------------------------------------------
¶9. (SBU) Seven members of the Committee on Industry, Research and
Energy sit on the D-US:
-- Reinhard Butikofer (Germany, Verts/ALE): Former Chairman and
Secretary General of the German Green Party. Newly-elected MEP;
-- Romana Jordan Cizelj (Slovenia, EPP): Slovenian politician and
physicist. Holds a PhD in nuclear engineering. Member of the
Management Board and also the Secretary of the University Science
Forum, as well as the President of the Nuclear Society of Slovenia;
-- Judith Merkies (Netherlands, S&D): Dutch politician born in
London. Worked as a lawyer for the EU's Education, Audiovisual and
Culture Executive Agency (EACEA) and was Executive Manager of the
European Music Office from 2005-2006;
-- Claude Turmes (Luxembourg, Verts/ALE): He is one of the few MEPs
that has genuine expertise in energy policy, having held various
offices in the Luxembourg Ecology Movement since 1989. Secretary of
"Friends of the Earth Europe". He has served as a member of the
Executive Committee of the European Environmental Bureau from 1989
to 1991 and was Vice-Chairman of the Green Group in the European
Parliament from 2002 to 2004;
-- Marita Ulvskog (Sweden, S&D): Former Swedish Minister for Public
Administration from 1994 to 1996 and Minister for Culture from 1996
to 2004. She is also a member of the Special committee on the
financial and economic crisis;
-- Brian Crowley (Ireland, ALDE): Irish politician from the Fianna
Fil party and an MEP for the South constituency. Former
Co-President of the UEN (Europe of the Nations) group. He stated in
an interview with The Irish Times on 29 September 2008 that he would
like to run for President of Ireland in 2011;
-- Niki Tzavela (Greece, EFD): elected second vice-chairwoman of the
D-US. New member of the small, right-wing and euroskeptic EFD
group. Former board member of Harvard University's Kennedy School
and former vice-president of "Athens 2004" (Olympic Games); touted
as someone who will be very influential in the Delegation;
-- Catherine Trautmann (France, S&D): A substitute member of the
Industry Committee, but worth mentioning as she is the main
rapporteur for the Telecommunications package. Former French Culture
Minister in the socialist Jospin government.
Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety
--------------------------------------------- -------
¶10. (SBU) The Environment Committee has four members on the D-US:
-- Sergio Berlato (Italy, EPP): Former Minister for Agriculture for
the Veneto Region. MEP since 1999. From 2001 to 2006 he was
special adviser to Italian Agriculture Minister Alemanno.
Vice-President of the Intergroup "Sustainable Hunting, Biodiversity,
Rural Activities, Agriculture and Forestry" in the European
Parliament;
-- Karl-Heinz Florenz (Germany, EPP): former chairman of the
Environment Committee and drafter of the EP report on climate
change;
-- Radvile Morkunaite (Lithuania, EPP): twenty-five year old MEP
BRUSSELS 00001404 004 OF 007
elected in 2009. Former Chair of the Young Conservative League of
Lithuania. Submitted a Petition to the European Parliament in 2007
on the environmental consequences of the Nord Stream pipeline;
-- Bas Eickhout (Netherlands, Greens): Climate expert. While
completing a degree in chemistry and environmental science at the
Radboud University Nijmegen (NL) between 1994 and 2000, he did
internships at the science store Nijmegen and in the United States.
He has had significant experience with environmental and climate
change issues: he has worked as a researcher at the Netherlands
National Institute for Public Health and the Environment since 2000
and helped in the drafting of the IPCC report on climate change.
Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection
--------------------------------------------- ------
¶11. (SBU) The Internal Market Committee has two full members on the
D-US:
-- Catherine Stihler (UK, S&D): British Labour MEP for Scotland.
Founding member of the Campaign for Parliamentary Reform. Editor of
the Parliament Magazine since 2002;
-- Alan Kelly (Ireland, S&D): Participated in the Citizen Exchanges
program in 1999. He received a Certificate in Leadership from
Boston College, USA, in 1999.
Committee on Agriculture
------------------------
¶12. (SBU) The Agriculture Committee has only one member sitting on
the D-US:
-- Krisztina Morvai (Hungary, NI): She is a practicing Human Rights
lawyer, and is also an associate professor at the Budapest
University. She was the Hungarian member of a UN Women's Rights
Committee and also worked for the European Commission of Human
Rights in the 1990's. In 1993-1994 she taught law in the United
States at the University of Wisconsin-Madison as a Fulbright
scholar.
Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs
--------------------------------------------- ---------
¶13. (SBU) The Civil Liberties committee has 3 full members on the
D-US:
-- Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert (Netherlands, ALDE): She is the ALDE
coordinator in the Civil Liberties Committee. Worked for the
European Commission (1995-1998) and the Commission's delegation in
Riga, Latvia (1998-2000). Political assistant to the Amsterdam City
Council (2000-2002);
-- Timothy Kirkhope (UK, ECR): MEP since 1999. Leader of the British
Conservatives in the European Parliament. Former UK Under-Secretary
of State, Lord Commissioner to the Treasury (1992), Vice-Chamberlain
of the Household (1995);
-- Baroness Sarah Ludford (UK, ALDE): elected first vice-chairwoman
of the D-US, she was a vocal opponent of the Bush administration's
war against terrorism. She is a strong advocate of data privacy and
a strong opponent of the PNR and SWIFT agreement. A member of the
previous delegation, she embarrassed some other members when, during
one of the TALD trips, she told the press that Colin Powell was "the
only person that was not completely mad in the U.S. government;
-- Stavros Lambrinidis (Greece, S&D): Not a full member of the Civil
Liberties Committee, but worth mentioning here because he is
influential, both personally and in his role as Vice-President of
the European Parliament, where LIBE issues will be his main concern.
A LIBE member in the previous Parliament, Lambrinidis studied in the
U.S.: (Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in political sciences and economics
(Amherst College, USA, 1984) and Juris Doctor (J.D.) (Yale Law
School, USA, 1988) and worked as a lawyer with Wilmer, Cutler and
ashington D.C. (1988-1993
District of Colombia 1990. Served as
speQndersecretary of Foreinister of Education.
Lthe AcQpporteur on the Co Served as
Minister of JQstice in the 2005-2007 PiS government. Former Qublic
Prosecutor General. Ziobro was one of the top vote getters in Poland
in the EP elections, is close to PiS party leader Jaroslaw
Kaczynski, and is often touted as a possible next generation leader
BRUSSELS 00001404 005 OF 007
of the party. But he was controversial for what many saw as a
politicization of his anti-corruption efforts during his tenure as
Minister of Justice.
International Trade Committee
-----------------------------
¶15. (SBU) The International Trade Committee has only 1 full member
on the D-US:
-- Helmut Scholz (Germany, GUE/NGL): Member of DIE LINKE, formerly
active in the GDR's SED Party. Since 2004 member of the Executive
Board of the European Left Party and its secretariat. Participated
in the Department of State's International Visitor Program in 2001.
Studied at the Moscow State Institute of International Relations
(1974-1980), worked for the GDR Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Was
Domestic and Cultural Attach at the GDR Embassy in China
(1983-1986.
Budgets Committee
-----------------
¶16. (SBU) The Budgets Committee has one full member on the D-US:
-- Daniel van der Stoep (Netherlands, NI): Member of Geert Wilders'
Freedom Party. Newly elected MEP. Studied European and
International Law at Leiden University.
Committee on Development
------------------------
¶17. (SBU) The Development Committee also has one representative on
the D-US:
-- Corina Cretu (Romania, S&D): She is a Romanian politician and
journalist, having been elected as an MEP in 2007 following
Romania's accession to the EU. She worked for President Iliescu's
Spokesperson Office during two separate mandates (in 1992-1996 and
in 2000-2004); between 2000 and 2004, Cretu was Presidential Advisor
(with the rank of Minister), Presidential Spokesperson and Head of
the Public Communication Department. She is also a member of the
Special committee on the financial and economic crisis.
Constitutional Affairs Committee
--------------------------------
¶18. (SBU) The Constitutional Affairs Committee has five full members
on the D-US:
-- Matthias Groote (Germany, S&D): Mechanical engineer by training.
MEP since October 2005.
-- Roberto Gualtieri (Italy, S&D): Professor in Contemporary History
at the University of Rome. Published a number of books and articles
on Italian history, European integration;
-- Rafal Kazimierz Trzaskowski (Poland, EPP): Research fellow at the
European Centre - Natolin (since 1997). PhD at the Warsaw University
- International Relations Department. Between 2001 and 2000 was
adviser in the political cabinet of Jacek Saryusz-Wolski - Poland's
then Minister for European Integration;
-- Paulo Rangel (Portugal, EPP): Head of the Portuguese delegation
in the EPP. Former Deputy Secretary of State for the Portuguese
Ministry of Justice. Former leader of the Partido Social Democrata
in the Portuguese parliament;
-- Jozsef Szajer (Hungary, EPP): Vice-Chairman of the EPP. Lawyer.
Former member of the European Convention. Knight Commander of St
Michael and St George - Queen Elizabeth II. . He was a Research
Fellow at the University of Michigan from 1988 to 1989.
Fisheries Committee
-------------------
¶19. (SBU) There is only one member of the Fisheries Committee in the
D-US:
-- Catherine Trautmann (France, S&D): See ITRE committee.
Committee on Culture and Education
-----------------------------------
¶20. (SBU) The Culture and Education Committee has two full members
on the D-US:
-- Maria Badia i Cutchet (Spain, S&D): Vice-Chairwoman of the S&D
Group. Catalan. Former English language teacher. Former Secretary
for European and International Policy in the Catalan Socialist Party
(PSC);
-- Marietje Schaake (Netherlands, ALDE): Originally from Leiden, she
attended college in the United States, pursuing a Liberal Arts
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degree at Wittenburg University in Ohio. Schaake was later granted
the Lantos Fellowship of the United States House of Representatives,
where she focused on international relations and human rights
issues. She also served as an independent advisor to the United
States Ambassador to the Netherlands and to the president of the
Leadership Conference on Civil Rights in Washington, DC. Schaake
specialized in topics like transatlantic relations, diversity,
integration, civil rights and Muslims in the West.
Employment and Social Affairs Committee
---------------------------------------
¶21. (SBU) The Employment Committee has 2 full members on the D-US:
-- Marian Harkin (Ireland, ALDE): Former Mathematics Teacher and
former Member of Irish Parliament. Harkin met with then Senator
Hillary Clinton in 2007 to lobby on behalf of undocumented Irish
immigrants. MEP since 2004;
-- Elisabeth Morin-Chartier (France, EPP): Member of the
Viticulture-Tradition-Quality Intergroup. Former history and
geography teacher. Held various positions in the field of education
policy. Former member of the French Economic and Social Council.
MEP since 2009.
Committee on Regional Development
---------------------------------
¶22. (SBU) The Regional Development Committee has 3 full members on
the D-US:
-- Danuta Maria Hubner (Poland, EPP): Former Commissioner for
Regional Policy. Professor of Economics. As Minister for European
Affairs she prepared Poland's accession to the EU. She was a
Fulbright scholar at Berkeley University of California from 1988 to
1990;
-- Sean Kelly (Ireland, EPP): Former teacher, from a farming
background. Former President of the Gaelic Athletic Association and
former Executive Chairman of the Irish Institute of Sport;
-- Viktor Uspaskich (Lithuania, ALDE): Born in 1959 in northern
Russia. Studied at the Moscow Academy of National Economy. With
his company, he was involved in the construction of a number of
international natural gas and oil pipelines. Former President of
the Lithuanian Business Employers' Confederation. Daughter Julia
from his first marriage studied at the University of Washington.
Committee on Petitions
----------------------
¶23. (U) The Petitions Committee has only one member on the D-US:
-- Judith A. Merkies (Netherlands, S&D): See ITRE committee
Subcommittee on Security and Defence
------------------------------------
¶24. (U) The SEDE committee has 4 full members on the D-US:
-- Tunne Kelam (Estonia, EPP): See AFET committee;
-- Andrey Kovatchev (Bulgaria, EPP): See AFET committee;
-- Reinhard Butikofer (Germany, Verts/ALE): See ITRE committee;
-- Roberto Gualtieri (Italy, S&D): See AFCO committee.
Subcommittee on Human Rights
----------------------------
¶25. (U) The Human Rights Subcommittee has one representative on the
D-US:
-- Marietta Giannakou (Greece, EPP): See AFET committee
¶26. (U) Notably, the Transport Committee, the Budgetary Control
Committee, and the Women's Rights Committee do not have any of their
members on the D-US.
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Nationality and Political Group Affiliation
-------------------------------------------
¶27. (U) The division of seats in the D-US according to nationality
is not proportionate to the composition of the full EP membership.
The number of D-US members coming from the same member state seems
to be more influenced by the 'transatlantic orientation' of a
particular member state than by the size of its national delegation
in the EP. For instance, together with the German MEPs on the D-US,
the Dutch members hold six of the fifty-three seats in the D-US,
while in the entire parliament, the Dutch only hold twenty-five of
the seven-hundred and thirty-six EP seats (= 3.4 percent). These
member states are followed by the UK and France, which each have
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five seats on the Delegation. Four members have Italian nationality
and four are Irish. The Polish and the Greek EP delegations each
have three members in the D-US, while Hungary, Spain and Lithuania
each have two. Finland, Estonia, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic,
Austria, Belgium, Slovenia, Luxembourg, Sweden, Romania and Portugal
all have one MEP on the Delegation.
¶28. (U) As could be expected, the division of seats on the D-US
according to political group membership does mirror the composition
of the full parliament (seats are allocated to political groups
using the "d'Hondt system", which ensures proportional
representation). The center-right EPP holds nineteen seats on the
Delegation, the S&D group fourteen, the Liberal-Democrats (ALDE)
seven, the Greens four, the European Conservatives also four, the
Euroskeptic EFD two and the United European Left (former Communists)
one.
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USG Exchange Program Alumni
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¶29. (U) Eight members of the D-US are alumni of the Department of
State's exchange programs:
DERK-JAN EPPINK;
DANUTA HUBNER;
ANNELI JDDTTEENMDKI;
ALAN KELLY;
MARIO MAURO;
KRISZTINA MORVAI;
HELMUT SCHOLZ;
HANNES SWOBODA.
MURRAY