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Pierre SCHORI



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Constituencies

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  • Socialdemokratiska arbetarepartiet icon: SE Sweden 1999/07/20 - 2000/07/31

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  • icon: PSE PSE Vice-Chair Group of the Party of European Socialists 1999/07/20 - 2000/07/31

EP staff

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  • Member of Conference of Delegation Chairs 1999/07/22 - 2000/07/31

Committees

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Member of Committee on Foreign Affairs, Human Rights, Common Security and Defence Policy 1999/07/21 2000/07/31
Substitute of Committee on Culture, Youth, Education, the Media and Sport 1999/07/22 2000/07/31

Delegations

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RoleDelegationStartEnd
Chair of Delegation for relations with Japan 1999/07/22 2000/07/31

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Born

1938/10/14 -

  • Master's degree (University of Lund, 1962). Editor of the Social Democrat journal Tiden (1971-1973).
  • In the SAP: assistant international secretary (1966-1968), international secretary (1968); coopted member of executive committee; foreign policy spokesman (1991-1994).
  • Member of local education board (1973-1979) and arts council in Lidingö (1979-1982). Member of Parliament for Stockholm (1991-1999). Vice-Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee (1991-1994). Senior administrative officer in department for political affairs (1972), Under-secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (1982-1991). Deputy assistant under-secretary in the Cabinet Office (1973-1976). Minister for International Development Cooperation and Deputy Foreign Minister (1994-1996); Minister for International Development Cooperation, Migration and Immigration, Deputy Foreign Minister (1996-1999).
  • Leader of the Swedish Social Democratic delegation. Vice-chairman of the European Social-Democratic parliamentary group with responsibility for foreign affairs, security and development aid.
  • Chairman of the Swedish Judo Federation (1989-1996). Member of the international commission for the development of Central America.
  • Author of six books.

History

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  • Master's degree (University of Lund, 1962). Editor of the Social Democrat journal Tiden (1971-1973).
  • In the SAP: assistant international secretary (1966-1968), international secretary (1968); coopted member of executive committee; foreign policy spokesman (1991-1994).
  • Member of local education board (1973-1979) and arts council in Lidingö (1979-1982). Member of Parliament for Stockholm (1991-1999). Vice-Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee (1991-1994). Senior administrative officer in department for political affairs (1972), Under-secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (1982-1991). Deputy assistant under-secretary in the Cabinet Office (1973-1976). Minister for International Development Cooperation and Deputy Foreign Minister (1994-1996); Minister for International Development Cooperation, Migration and Immigration, Deputy Foreign Minister (1996-1999).
  • Leader of the Swedish Social Democratic delegation. Vice-chairman of the European Social-Democratic parliamentary group with responsibility for foreign affairs, security and development aid.
  • Chairman of the Swedish Judo Federation (1989-1996). Member of the international commission for the development of Central America.
  • Author of six books.