Speeches President Santer, DG VII, others Commission
Speeches President Santer, DG VII, others Commission
Documents from 17 January 1995 to 18 September 1997
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Speeches and publications by Jacques Santer, President of the Commission on subjects including Agenda 2000, the position of the UK in the EU, Euroscepticism, the future of Europe, French nuclear testing, the Maastricht Treaty. Speeches by members of DG VII, including: Roberto Salvarani, Head of Unit Maritime safety, environment and technical aspects "Unfair competitive advantages of operating substandard vessels"; Robert J Coleman, Director General Transport "Transport sector transformation for countries in transition"; Jürgen Erdmenger "How do we merge visions with reality?". Speeches by other members of the Commission, including: Jim Cloos, Chef de Cabinet of President Santer; Pádraig Flynn, Commissioner for Employment and Social Affairs; Neil Kinnock; Edith Cresson, Commissioner for Research, Science and Technology; Allan Larsson, Director General Employment and Social Affairs; David Williamson, Secretary-General of the Commission; Ritt Bjerregaard, Commissioner for the Environment; Jack Donaldson, Baron Donaldson of Kingsbridge; Sir Leon Brittan, Vice-President of the Commission; Karel Van Miert, Commissioner for Competition; Hans van den Broek, Commissioner for External Relations. Subjects include: Agenda 2000; European Social Fund; enlargement; European Monetary Union; modernisation of Europe; Euroscepticism and the position of the UK in the EU; sustainable development; maritime transport; Maastricht Treaty; EU competition policy. Also includes: mission report of "Sommet des dirigeants de l’Expansion: Les Entreprises et l’Europe face à la mondialisation" by David Wright, Advisor in the Office of the President (CONFIDENTIAL - removed until further notice); programme for the third Wiston House Weekend Seminar.
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