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    Quote Originally Posted by Niels View Post
    Barroso announced who gets what in the new commission...

    Another TOP job for a belgian/flemish politician....

    Karel De Gucht (flemish liberals) becomes commissioner for trade...
    Barroso Commission II

    Austria - Johannes Hahn (EPP) - Regional policy

    Belgium - Karel De Gucht (ELDR) - Trade

    Bulgaria - Rumiana Jeleva (EPP) - International Cooperation, Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Response

    Cyprus - Androulla Vassiliou (ELDR) - Education, Culture, Multilingualism and Youth

    Czech Republic - Stefan Fuele (PES) - Enlargement and Neighbourhood Policy

    Denmark - Connie Hedegaard (EPP) - Climate Action

    Estonia - Siim Kallas (ELDR) - Transport (Vice-President)

    Finland - Olli Rehn (ELDR) - Economic and Monetary Affairs

    France - Michel Barnier (EPP) - Internal Market and Services

    Germany - Günther Oettinger (EPP) - Energy

    Greece - Maria Damanaki (PES) - Maritime Affairs and Fisheries

    Hungary - László Andor (PES) - Employment, Soclai Affairs and Inclusion

    Ireland - Maire Geoghegan Quinn (ELDR) - Research, Innovation and Science

    Italy - Antonio Tajani (EPP) - Industry and Entrepreneurship (Vice-President)

    Latvia - Andris Piebalgs (EPP) - Development

    Lithuania - Algirdas Šemeta (EPP) - Taxation and Customs Union, Audit and Anti-Fraud

    Luxembourg - Viviane Reding (EPP) - Justice, Fundamental Rights and Citizenship (Vice-President)

    Malta - John Dalli (EPP) - Health and Consumer Policy

    The Netherlands - Neelie Kroes (ELDR) - Digital Agenda (Vice-President)

    Poland - Janusz Lewandowski (EPP) - Budget

    Portugal - Commission President José Manuel Barroso (EPP)

    Romania - Dacian Ciolos (EPP) - Agriculture

    Slovakia - Maros Sefcovic (PES) - Institutional Affairs and Administration (Vice-President)

    Slovenia - Janez Potocnik (ELDR) - Environment

    Spain - Joaquín Almunia (PES) - Competition (Vice-President)

    Sweden - Cecilia Malmström (ELDR) - Home Affairs

    United Kingdom - Catherine Ashton (PES) - EU foreign policy chief (Vice-President)


    Yay! 8 liberal ministers....I mean, commissioners Lol, Germany got the energy portfolio,good for Gazprom and North/South Stream - some of the candidates may be rejected by the EP though, only the known and well established names are save, cause they are well known among MEPs!
    The European Union is itself a triumph of the rule of law over the rule of war. It is one of Europe's principal legacies to the rest of the world. PETER SAIN LEY BERRY

    "Whoever thinks that a vote in parliament is less democratic then a referendum has a lifelong problem with democracy " Jean Luc Dehaene

    “Institutional things are for members of parliament, rather than referendums – it’s a political choice and perfectly democratic.” Nicolas Sarkozy

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    Karel de Klucht HOPEFULLY won't insult Congo again.

    Go, Mr. Van Rompuy!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mongol-Boy View Post
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    Indeed - any liberal fights the extreme left and the extreme right. Liberals made the EU the worlds biggest market and wealthiest region! That's why most europeans, even those calling themselves " socialist " or even " communist ", enjoy thier liberal rights in EUrope instead of moving to " red paradises " like China or N. Korea Their language may be leftist, thier actions aren't!
    Last edited by European Star; 28th November 2009 at 01:46.
    The European Union is itself a triumph of the rule of law over the rule of war. It is one of Europe's principal legacies to the rest of the world. PETER SAIN LEY BERRY

    "Whoever thinks that a vote in parliament is less democratic then a referendum has a lifelong problem with democracy " Jean Luc Dehaene

    “Institutional things are for members of parliament, rather than referendums – it’s a political choice and perfectly democratic.” Nicolas Sarkozy

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    Quote Originally Posted by European Star View Post
    Indeed - any liberal fights the extreme left and the extreme right. Liberals made the EU the worlds biggest market and wealthiest region! That's why most europeans, even those calling themselves " socialist " or even " communist " enjoy thier liberal right in EUropean instead of moving to " red paradises " like China or N. Korea Their language may be leftist, thier actions aren't!
    Meh, I still love North Korean music & the awesome Leader anyway!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mongol-Boy View Post
    Meh, I still love North Korean music & the awesome Leader anyway!!!
    If it makes you happy....you should nevertheless also think about the poor common people and thier living conditions. Just try to imagine living under a criminal regime, a criminal policy, secret service, army ( with A Bombs!! ) - try to imagine living without protection by law and justice, where you can even be tortured or killed just for having an opinion of your own. Such systems only survive through pressure and fear, where you can't even trust your neighbours and sometimes eve family members. Just one " wrong " words can be your doom - any day, any time, any second. You are under permanent control, every part of your daily life will be watched!
    The European Union is itself a triumph of the rule of law over the rule of war. It is one of Europe's principal legacies to the rest of the world. PETER SAIN LEY BERRY

    "Whoever thinks that a vote in parliament is less democratic then a referendum has a lifelong problem with democracy " Jean Luc Dehaene

    “Institutional things are for members of parliament, rather than referendums – it’s a political choice and perfectly democratic.” Nicolas Sarkozy

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    Quote Originally Posted by European Star View Post
    If it makes you happy....you should nevertheless also think about the poor common people and thier living conditions. Just try to imagine living under a criminal regime, a criminal policy, secret service, army ( with A Bombs!! ) - try to imagine living without protection by law and justice, where you can even be tortured or killed just for having an opinion of your own. Such systems only survive through pressure and fear, where you can't even trust your neighbours and sometimes eve family members. Just one " wrong " words can be your doom - any day, any time, any second. You are under permanent control, every part of your daily life will be watched!
    You're right on a few aspects. But that it's a criminal regime? No. Nazi Germany was much worse.

    EDIT: I'm off to bed now. Goodnight, Paul!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mongol-Boy View Post
    You're right on a few aspects. But that it's a criminal regime? No. Nazi Germany was much worse.

    EDIT: I'm off to bed now. Goodnight, Paul!!
    The difference being: Nazi Germany WAS China still IS a criminal regime ( as it ignores human rights day by day ). Plus China hasn't reached its full potential of destruction yet, we simply don't know how it looks like in 10 - 20 years. There could either be a successful democratic revolution - whch would be good - or it could become more and more dominant - over Asia, Africa and probably the rest of the world. It already doesn't take Europe seriously and is currently trying to get control over the US through financial policy.But that's only the first move: as said, chinese elites think strictly strategically - like chess players. Economical domination and influence is always the first step only - it is absolutely shocking to see how much the US already depends on China

    Yeah, time to go - good night.
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    "Whoever thinks that a vote in parliament is less democratic then a referendum has a lifelong problem with democracy " Jean Luc Dehaene

    “Institutional things are for members of parliament, rather than referendums – it’s a political choice and perfectly democratic.” Nicolas Sarkozy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tomoe View Post
    We got commissioner for humanitarian aid for Africa and Latin America.
    Oh, how I despise our government!!
    there's a commissioner for humanitarian aid for Africa? how about humanitarian aid for Bulgaria and Romania?
    as long as the denial continues so does the GENOCIDE


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    Quote Originally Posted by European Star View Post
    Two points, two answers.......
    ? Your so-called answers were full of China references and comparisons, which didn't relate to my questions.

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    Denmark - Connie Hedegaard (EPP) - Climate Action
    Yeah, she's a fair choice. Hopefully she'll cause as much trouble and headaches down there as she did up here. 2nd; the conservatives are gonna lose some votes now that she's gone. I bet the leaders of the conservative party's more than happy they got rid of her though, as she's somewhat of a problem child. I'll never forget how she lashed out at Obama when we learnt that he wasn't gonna show up for the climate conference. It was hilarious, but justified.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Urartu View Post
    there's a commissioner for humanitarian aid for Africa? how about humanitarian aid for Bulgaria and Romania?
    For Africa, Asia and Latin America, yes.
    We're soooo screwed!!! Our idiotic new commissioner said yesterday that she'll be fighting with the floods and tsunamis in Europe. Last tsunami was in 1755 in Lisbon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by European Star View Post
    [B]Barroso Commission II

    Romania - Dacian Ciolos (EPP) - Agriculture
    I'm glad that Europe didn't do mistakes here. It is the right decission for EU and this is the only post we asked from when we are in EU. Especially thanks to France, our forever best friend. Barroso declared that Ciolos was by far the most competent candidate and his CV alone can talk for itself. He explained that Ciolos worked all his life in this sector. Ciolos will not receive an easy mandate, considering the debate on reforming the Common Agricultural Policy and the debate to reduce direct payments funds.

    Quote Originally Posted by Urartu View Post
    there's a commissioner for humanitarian aid for Africa? how about humanitarian aid for Bulgaria and Romania?
    World Health Organization says that Romania is among countries with the lowest rate of HIV infection.
    Share disease HIV / AIDS in Romania is below the European average. Compared to Ukraine or Russia, countries where most people are contaminated in Eastern Europe, Romania, in mid-2006 were in evidence only of 7444 HIV-positive patients. How many are in Armenia? I do think that EU should help and Central Asia countries including all ex-sovietic countries and I think that the danger for us is more big there since Armenians are in big number of immigrants in EU.



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    Quote Originally Posted by European Star View Post
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    Bulgaria - Rumiana Jeleva (EPP) - International Cooperation, Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Response
    Huh?!What is this?We want:


    Poland - Janusz Lewandowski (EPP) - Budget
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    Finland - Olli Rehn (ELDR) - Economic and Monetary Affairs
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    Quote Originally Posted by European Star View Post
    Germany - Günther Oettinger (EPP) - Energy
    What a shame to send this absolute ZERO to Brussels. Oettinger being the next energy commisioner is just a disaster for all who want a green change. He's pro nuclear power (which remains our dirty heritage for the next 1,000,000 years) and against any limits for ecologically harmful cars. What a sad day for Europe's future.
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    Germany - Günther Oettinger (EPP) - Energy

    Aha, they'll fuck it up as they've planned. EU Star has even mentioned it without any shame or regret...
    ...no thing...

    ...in...

    ...*lol*...



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    Quote Originally Posted by Centrix View Post


    World Health Organization says that Romania is among countries with the lowest rate of HIV infection.
    Share disease HIV / AIDS in Romania is below the European average. Compared to Ukraine or Russia, countries where most people are contaminated in Eastern Europe, Romania, in mid-2006 were in evidence only of 7444 HIV-positive patients. How many are in Armenia? I do think that EU should help and Central Asia countries including all ex-sovietic countries and I think that the danger for us is more big there since Armenians are in big number of immigrants in EU.
    First things first,how about learning some freakin' English and saving me the trouble of trying to read whatever the hell you just wrote in.
    Second,HIV infection isn't the only humanitarian crisis,even though I'm sure Romania is just as much fucked up by HIV as any other Eastern European country.
    Third,most of those supposedly "Armenian immigrants in the EU" that you are talking about have been there for a century,long before your people could find their way back to Latin-Europe,so they are no bigger a trouble than your countrymen.
    And what about Central Asia? What's the relevance?
    as long as the denial continues so does the GENOCIDE


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