President of the European Parliament

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President of the European Parliament
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Incumbent Image:Hans-Gert Poettering (2007).jpg
Hans-Gert Pöttering
Inaugural Paul Henri Spaak
Formation 1952
Website europarl.europa.eu/president

The President of the European Parliament presides over the debates and activities of the European Parliament. He or she also represents the Parliament within the EU and internationally, the President's signature is required for enacting most EU laws and the EU budget.

President's serve two and a half year terms, normally divided between the two major political parties. There have been twenty seven Presidents, since the Parliament was created in 1952 to 2007, twelve of whom have served since the first Parliamentary election in 1979. Two Presidents have been women and most have come from the older member states. The current President is Hans-Gert Pöttering.

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The President chairs debates and oversees all the activities of the Parliament and its constituent bodies (ensuring the Parliament's rules of procedure are applied), in this the role is similar to that of a speaker in a national parliament. Below the President, there are 14 Vice-Presidents who chair debates when the President is not in the chamber. The President also chairs the meetings of the Bureau, which is responsible for budgetary and administration issues, and the Conference of Presidents which is a governing body composed of the presidents of each of the parliament's political groups.[1][2]

Under the Lisbon Treaty, the President would no longer be counted as one of the 750 MEPs (post 2009, 785 in 2008) while in office. This is to keep the number of MEPs officially under the 750 cap.[3]

[edit] Position in the Union

He or she represents Parliament in all legal matters and external relations, particularly international relations. When the European Council meets, the President addresses it to give the Parliament's position on subjects on the Council's agenda. The President also takes part in Intergovernmental Conferences on new treaties. The President's signature is also required for the budget of the European Union and Union acts adopted under codecision procedure to be adopted. The President also chairs conciliation committees with the Council under these areas.[1][2]

In most countries, the protocol of the head of state comes before all others, however in the EU the Parliament is listed as the first institution, and hence the protocol of its President comes before any other European, or national, protocol. The gifts given to numerous visiting dignitaries depends upon the President. President Josep Borrell MEP of Spain gave his counterparts a crystal cup created by an artist from Barcelona which had engraved upon it parts of the Charter of Fundamental Rights among other things.[4]

[edit] Election

He or she is elected for two-and-a-half-year terms, meaning two elections per parliamentary term, hence two Presidents may serve for during any one Parliamentary term. Since the European People's Party and Party of European Socialists began co-operating in the 1980s, they have had a tradition of splitting the two posts between them. In practice this means, in 2004-2009 for example, that the People's Party supported the Socialist candidate for President and, when his term expired in 2007, the Socialists supported the People's Party candidate for President. This results in large majorities for Presidents, however there are some exceptions, for example under the People's Party - Liberal coalition, the President for the second half of the term was a Liberal, rather than a Socialist.[5]

During the election of a President, the plenary is presided over by the oldest member of the Parliament.[6] In 2004 and 2007 this was Giovanni Berlinguer MEP[7] and during the first elections in 1979, it was Louise Weiss MEP.[8] While the oldest member is in the chair, they hold all the powers of the President, but the only business that may be addressed is the election of the President.[6] Nominations are handed to oldest member before the ballot who announces them to Parliament. If no member holds an absolute majority after three ballots, a fourth is held with only the two members holding the highest number of votes on the previous ballot. If there is still a tie following this, the eldest candidate is declared elected.[9]

A number of notable figures have been President of the Parliament and its predecessors. The first President was Paul-Henri Spaak MEP, one of the founding fathers of the Union. Other founding fathers include Alcide de Gasperi MEP and Robert Schuman MEP. The two female Presidents were Simone Veil MEP in 1979 (first President of the elected Parliament) and Nicole Fontaine MEP in 1999, both Frenchwomen.[10]

[edit] List of Presidents of the European Parliament

Further information: History of the European Union
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Paul-Henri Spaak, the first President
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Simone Veil, the first female President
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Pat Cox, the first Liberal President since Simone Veil
Dates in officeNamePartyGroupCountry
Presidents of the "Common Assembly", 1952–1958
19521954Paul-Henri SpaakBSP-PSBSOCImage:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium
1954 (died 19/8)Alcide De Gasperi
DCCDImage:Flag of Italy.svg Italy
1954–1956Giuseppe PellaDCCDImage:Flag of Italy.svg Italy
1956–1958 (1st)Hans FurlerCDUCDImage:Flag of Germany.svg West Germany
Presidents of the "Parliamentary Assembly", 1958–1962
1958–1960Robert SchumanMRPCDImage:Flag of France.svg France
1960–1962 (2nd)Hans FurlerCDUCDImage:Flag of Germany.svg West Germany
Presidents of the appointed "Parliament", 1962–1979
1962–1964Gaetano MartinoPLILIBImage:Flag of Italy.svg Italy
1964–1965Jean DuvieusartRWCDImage:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium
1965–1966Victor LeemansCVPCDImage:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium
1966–1969Alain PoherMRPCDImage:Flag of France.svg France
1969–1971Mario ScelbaDCCDImage:Flag of Italy.svg Italy
1971–1973Walter BehrendtSPDSOCImage:Flag of Germany.svg West Germany
1973–1975Cornelis BerkhouwerVVDLIBImage:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands
1975–1977Georges SpénaleSPDSOCImage:Flag of France.svg France
1977–1979Emilio ColomboDCCDImage:Flag of Italy.svg Italy
TermPresidents of the elected Parliament (1979 onwards)
1979–1982Simone VeilUDFELDRImage:Flag of France.svg France
1982–1984Piet DankertPvDAPESImage:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands
1984–1987Pierre PflimlinUDF/RPREPPImage:Flag of France.svg France
1987–1989Charles Henry PlumbCPEDImage:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom
1989–1992Enrique Barón CrespoPSOEPESImage:Flag of Spain.svg Spain
1992–1994Egon KlepschCDUEPPImage:Flag of Germany.svg Germany
1994–1997Klaus HänschSPDPESImage:Flag of Germany.svg Germany
1997–1999José María Gil-RoblesPPEPPImage:Flag of Spain.svg Spain
1999–2002Nicole FontaineUMPEPP–EDImage:Flag of France.svg France
2002–2004Pat CoxPDELDRImage:Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland
2004–2007Josep BorrellPSOEPESImage:Flag of Spain.svg Spain
2007–2009Hans-Gert PoetteringCDUEPP–EDImage:Flag of Germany.svg Germany

[edit] 6th term elections

Start: 30 July, 2004;

CandidatesGroupCountryVotes
Josep Borrell FontellesPESImage:Flag of Spain.svg Spain388
Bronisław GeremekALDEImage:Flag of Poland.svg Poland208
Francis WurtzEUL/NGLImage:Flag of France.svg France51

Vice Presidents
Elected (unopposed) in order of precedence;

1Alejo Vidal-Quadras RocaEPP-EDImage:Flag of Spain.svg Spain
2Antonios TrakatellisEPP-EDImage:Flag of Greece.svg Greece
3Dagmar Roth-BehrendtPESImage:Flag of Germany.svg Germany
4Edward McMillan-ScottEPP-EDImage:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom
5Ingo FriedrichEPP-EDImage:Flag of Germany.svg Germany
6Mario MauroEPP-EDImage:Flag of Italy.svg Italy
7António CostaPESImage:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal
8Luigi CocilovoALDEImage:Flag of Italy.svg Italy
9Jacek Saryusz-WolskiEPP-EDImage:Flag of Poland.svg Poland
10Pierre MoscoviciPESImage:Flag of France.svg France
11Miroslav OuzkýEPP-EDImage:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic
12Janusz OnyszkiewiczALDEImage:Flag of Poland.svg Poland
13Gérard OnestaGreens/EFAImage:Flag of France.svg France
14Sylvia-Yvonne KaufmannEUL/NGLImage:Flag of Germany.svg Germany

Mid: 16 January 2007;[11]

CandidatesGroupCountryVotes
Hans-Gert PötteringEPP-EDImage:Flag of Germany.svg Germany450
Monica FrassoniGreens/EFAImage:Flag of Italy.svg Italy145
Francis WurtzEUL/NGLImage:Flag of France.svg France48
Jens-Peter BondeIDImage:Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark46

Vice Presidents
Elected (unopposed) in order of precedence;

1Rodi Kratsa-TsagaropoulouEPP-EDImage:Flag of Greece.svg Greece322
2Alejo Vidal-QuadrasEPP-EDImage:Flag of Spain.svg Spain300
3Gérard OnestaGreens/EFAImage:Flag of France.svg France285
4Edward McMillan-ScottEPP-EDImage:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom274
5Mario MauroEPP-EDImage:Flag of Italy.svg Italy262
6Miguel Angel Martínez MartínezPESImage:Flag of Spain.svg Spain260
7Luigi CocilovoALDEImage:Flag of Italy.svg Italy234
8Mechtild RothePESImage:Flag of Germany.svg Germany217
9Luisa MorgantiniGUE/NGLImage:Flag of Italy.svg Italy207
10Pierre MoscoviciPESImage:Flag of France.svg France207
11Manuel António Dos SantosPESImage:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal193
12Diana WallisALDEImage:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom192
13Marek SiwiecPESImage:Flag of Poland.svg Poland180
14Adam BielanUENImage:Flag of Poland.svg Poland128

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