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Date: 16/09/04
COMMISSIONER: José Manuel Barroso (Portugal, president). Chef de Cabinet: To be announced;
Margot Wallström (Sweden, institutional relations and communications). Rolf Annerberg (Sweden);
Günter Verheugen (Germany, enterprise and industry). Peter Tempel (Germany);
Jacques Barrot (France, transport). Benoit le Bret (France);
Siim Kallas (Estonia, administrative affairs and fight against fraud). Henrik Hololei (Estonia);
- Rocco Buttiglione (Italy, justice, freedom and security). TBA;
- Benita Ferrero-Waldner (Austria, external affairs). Patrick Child (UK);
- Louis Michel (Belgium, development and humanitarian aid). Sabine Weyand (Germany);
- Markos Kyprianou (Cyprus, health and consumer protection). Margaritis Schinas (Greece);
- Vladimir Spidla (Czech Republic, employment and social affairs). Ramiro Cibrian Uzal (Spain);
- Mariann Fischer Boel (Denmark, agriculture). Claus Haugard Sørensen (Denmark);
- Olli Rehn (Finland, enlargement). Timo Pesonen (Finland);
- Stavros Dimas (Greece, environment). Nancy Kontou (Greece);
- László Kovács (Hungary, energy). Tamas Szucs (Hungary);
- Charlie McCreevy (Ireland, internal market and services). Martin Power (Ireland);
- Ingrida Udre (Latvia, taxation and customs union). Andris Piebalgs (Latvia);
- Dalia Grybauskaite (Lithuania, financial programming and budget). Stephen Quest (UK);
- Viviane Reding (Luxembourg, information society and media). Johannes Laitenberger (Germany);
- Joe Borg (fisheries and maritime affairs). Patrick Tabone (Malta);
- Neelie Kroes (the Netherlands, competition). Ben Smulders (the Netherlands);
- Danuta Hübner (Poland, regional policy). Joost Korte (the Netherlands);
- Jan Figel (Slovakia, education and culture). Miroslav Adamis (Slovakia);
- Janez Potocnik (Slovenia, research). Peter Dröll (Germany);
- Joaquín Almunia (Spain, economic and monetary affairs). Maria Luisa Lamela (Spain);
- Peter Mandelson (UK, trade). Simon Fraser (UK).
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