Thorn Commission

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Flag of Luxembourg.svg President Thorn
Term: 1981-1985  Party: LDR

The Thorn Commission was the European Commission that held office from 6 January 1981 until 5 January 1985. Its President was Gaston Thorn.

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[edit] Work

It was the successor to the Jenkins Commission and was succeeded by the Delors Commission. With a current economic criss, it had to speed up enlargement to Greece, Spain and Portugal while making steps towards the Single European Act in 1985.[1] However with a period of eurosclerosis, due to economic problems and British vetoing over the Community budget, Thorn was unable to exert his influence to any significant extent.[2]

[edit] Membership

Portfolio Member state Office-holder
President  Luxembourg Gaston Thorn
Delegate of the President; personnel and administration; Statistical Office; Office for Official Publications  Ireland Richard Burke (after the retirement of Michael O'Kennedy in 1982 to contest the Irish general election)
External Relations including Nuclear Affairs  Germany Wilhelm Haferkamp
Vice-President;
Budget and Financial Control, Financial Institutions and Taxation
 United Kingdom Christopher Tugendhat
Industrial Affairs and Energy  Belgium Étienne Davignon
Mediterranean policy; enlargement; information  Italy Lorenzo Natali
Vice-President;
Economic and Financial Affairs
 France François-Xavier Ortoli
Regional policy and coordination of Community funds  Italy Antonio Giolitti
Development (to May 1981)  France Claude Cheysson
Development (from May 1981)  France Edgard Pisani (after Cheysson's nomination to the French Government in 1981)
Agriculture and Fisheries  Denmark Finn Olav Gundelach
Agriculture and Fisheries  Denmark Poul Dalsager (after Finn Gundelach's death in 1981)
Internal market, industrial innovation, customs union, the environment, consumer protection and nuclear safety  Germany Karl-Heinz Narjes
Transport; fisheries; coordination of questions related to tourism  Greece Giorgios Contogeorgis
Personnel, Administration and the Statistics Office  Ireland Michael O'Kennedy (until 1982)
Employment and Social Affairs  United Kingdom Ivor Richard
Relations with the European Parliament and competition  Netherlands Frans Andriessen
The Thorn Commission

[edit] Summary by political leanings

The colour of the row indicates the approximate political leaning of the office holder using the following scheme:

Affiliation No. of Commissioners
Right leaning / Conservative 6
Liberal 1
Left leaning / Socialist 4
Unknown / Independent 6

[edit] References

  1. ^ Discover the former Presidents: The Thorn Commission, Europa (web portal), Accessed 23 August 2007
  2. ^ Eppink, Derk-Jan; Ian Connerty (translator) (2007) (in English). Life of a European Mandarin: Inside the Commission (1st edition ed.). Tielt, Belgium: Lannoo. p. 24. ISBN 978-9020970227. 
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