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* [[MEPs_AFET|Committee on Foreign Affairs]] (Member)
 
* [[MEPs_AFET|Committee on Foreign Affairs]] (Member)
 
* [[MEPs_SEDE|Subcommittee on Security and Defence]] (Member)
 
* [[MEPs_SEDE|Subcommittee on Security and Defence]] (Member)
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* Delegation for relations with the NATO Parliamentary Assembly (Member)
 
* [[MEPs_AFCO|Committee on Constitutional Affairs]] (Substitute)
 
* [[MEPs_AFCO|Committee on Constitutional Affairs]] (Substitute)
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* Delegation for relations with the Maghreb countries and the Arab Maghreb Union (Substitute)
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* Delegation for relations with Japan (Substitute)
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* Delegation to the Euro-Mediterranean Parliamentary Assembly (Substitute)
  
 
====Curriculum Vitae====
 
====Curriculum Vitae====
  
* Degree in Romance philology (1967)
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* Degree in Romance philology, Free University of Brussels, VUB (1967)
* Degree in press and communication sciences (1970)
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* Graduate teaching qualification for secondary education, VUB (1967)
* Graduate teaching qualification for secondary education (1967), Free University of Brussels
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* Degree in press and communication sciences, VUB (1970)
 
* French teacher (1966-1973)
 
* French teacher (1966-1973)
* Held various offices, first in the PVV and then in the VLD, including PVV National Chairwoman (1985-1989) and VLD National Vice-Chairwoman (1993-1997)
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* Press officer to the Justice Minister Herman Vanderpoorten (1973-1975)
* Has held various offices in Liberal International
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* Deputy principal private secretary to the Deputy Governor of Brabant (1975-1981)
* Chairwoman since September 1999
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* Bureau member of the PVV, VLD, Open VLD parties (1981-)
* Member of the Brussels City Council (1982-1989)
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* Vice-chair and Chair of PVV Women (-1982)
* Elected at various times to the national and regional parliaments (Brussels Council, the Flemish Council and the House of Representatives) (1981-2004)
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* Chair of the PVV (1985-1989)
* Held various government offices in the regional and national governments during that period, including Brussels Minister for Finance, the Budget, Public Office and External Relations (1999-2000) and Federal Minister attached to the Foreign Ministry, with responsibility for agriculture (2001-2003)
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* Vice-Chair of the VLD (1993-1997)
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* Treasurer, Liberal International (1989-1996)
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* Acting Chair, Liberal International (1996-1999)
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* Chair, Liberal International (1999-2005)
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* Member of Brussels City Council (1982-1989)
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* Member of Brussels Capital Council (1989-1994)
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* Member of the Flemish Parliament (1989-1994)
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* Brussels Minister for Finance, the Budget and External Relations (1999-2000)
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* Member of the Federal Parliament (1981-1994)
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* Member of the Federal Parliament (2003-2004)
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* Secretary of State in the Federal Government with responsibility for Greater Brussels (1981-1985)
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* Secretary of State for European Affairs (2000-2001)
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* Federal Minister with responsibility for European Affairs, International Trade and Agriculture (2001-2003)
 
* Member of the European Parliament (1994-1999)
 
* Member of the European Parliament (1994-1999)
* First Vice-Chairwoman of the ELDR Group (1998-1999)
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* Member of the European Parliament (2004-2009)
* Chairwoman of the Beursschouwburg (Théâtre de la Bourse)
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* Second Vice-Chair of the ELDR Group (1994-1998)
* Chairwoman, Vlaams-Nederlands Huis (Flemish-Dutch House)
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* First Vice-Chair of the ELDR Group (1998-1999)
* Chairwoman of the management council of the Foreign Trade Agency
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* Chair of the ELDR Group (2005- )
* Co-Chairwoman of the Committee on Intercultural Dialogue
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* Member of the board of the European Liberal Forum (ELF)(since 2008)
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* Member of board of International Peace Information Service (IPIS) (2008-)
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* Chair of the governing board of the Overseas Trade Agency (2003-)
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* Co-chair of the Federal Intercultural Dialogue Commission
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* Former Chair of the Beursschouwburg, currently a member of the General Assembly
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* Former Chair of the Vlaams-Nederlands Huis deBuren, member of the board (2003-2005)
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* Member of the board of IES - Institute for European Studies, VUB (since 2009)
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* Member of governing board of the Egmont Royal Institute for International Relations (since 2009)
 
* Officer and Commander of the Order of Leopold
 
* Officer and Commander of the Order of Leopold
* Knight of the Legion of Honour
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* Knight of the National Order of the Legion of Honour (France)
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* Grand Master of the National Order of the Lion (Senegal)
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* Awarded the 'Feuille de Laurier d'Or' (Bulgaria)
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* Medal of the Parliament of the Republic of Bulgaria
  
 
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===Opinions===
 
===Opinions===
 
Don't sign written declarations, as her assistant said the 20th of may 2010. Prefers to avoid this part of the democracy life of the European Parliament.
 
  
 
====Sources====
 
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Version du 25 mai 2010 à 23:41

Political Memory: Annemie NEYTS-UYTTEBROECK, MEP

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Functions in European Parliament

Curriculum Vitae

  • Degree in Romance philology, Free University of Brussels, VUB (1967)
  • Graduate teaching qualification for secondary education, VUB (1967)
  • Degree in press and communication sciences, VUB (1970)
  • French teacher (1966-1973)
  • Press officer to the Justice Minister Herman Vanderpoorten (1973-1975)
  • Deputy principal private secretary to the Deputy Governor of Brabant (1975-1981)
  • Bureau member of the PVV, VLD, Open VLD parties (1981-)
  • Vice-chair and Chair of PVV Women (-1982)
  • Chair of the PVV (1985-1989)
  • Vice-Chair of the VLD (1993-1997)
  • Treasurer, Liberal International (1989-1996)
  • Acting Chair, Liberal International (1996-1999)
  • Chair, Liberal International (1999-2005)
  • Member of Brussels City Council (1982-1989)
  • Member of Brussels Capital Council (1989-1994)
  • Member of the Flemish Parliament (1989-1994)
  • Brussels Minister for Finance, the Budget and External Relations (1999-2000)
  • Member of the Federal Parliament (1981-1994)
  • Member of the Federal Parliament (2003-2004)
  • Secretary of State in the Federal Government with responsibility for Greater Brussels (1981-1985)
  • Secretary of State for European Affairs (2000-2001)
  • Federal Minister with responsibility for European Affairs, International Trade and Agriculture (2001-2003)
  • Member of the European Parliament (1994-1999)
  • Member of the European Parliament (2004-2009)
  • Second Vice-Chair of the ELDR Group (1994-1998)
  • First Vice-Chair of the ELDR Group (1998-1999)
  • Chair of the ELDR Group (2005- )
  • Member of the board of the European Liberal Forum (ELF)(since 2008)
  • Member of board of International Peace Information Service (IPIS) (2008-)
  • Chair of the governing board of the Overseas Trade Agency (2003-)
  • Co-chair of the Federal Intercultural Dialogue Commission
  • Former Chair of the Beursschouwburg, currently a member of the General Assembly
  • Former Chair of the Vlaams-Nederlands Huis deBuren, member of the board (2003-2005)
  • Member of the board of IES - Institute for European Studies, VUB (since 2009)
  • Member of governing board of the Egmont Royal Institute for International Relations (since 2009)
  • Officer and Commander of the Order of Leopold
  • Knight of the National Order of the Legion of Honour (France)
  • Grand Master of the National Order of the Lion (Senegal)
  • Awarded the 'Feuille de Laurier d'Or' (Bulgaria)
  • Medal of the Parliament of the Republic of Bulgaria

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