Data: 2009-06-27 13:25:12 | |
Autor: Me | |
Czy Bush mowi w2 Polsce tez ze Barraso as President Of European Commission jest tez Prezydentem European Union? | |
PODOBNO EUROPEN UNION MA ROTACYJNEGO PREZYDENTA, NARAZIE SARKOZY A
POZNIEJ SZEDZKI PREZYDENT, ALE NA TEJ GRUPIE PODOBNIE BOKUN MIESZAL KOMISJE EUROPEJSKA Z EUROPEAN UNION. TO NIE BYL KOMPLETLY PRZYPADEK, JAK SADZE ZE OBAMA NIE POZALA CZYTAC O BARASSO ( BARRASO, CZY BARRASSO, choc sam moze nie wiedzIc co robi) Nie moge takich zawirowan wyjasnic bo Bushland je tak uwielbia, ze zadne pytanie nie jest odpowiedziane ( Bush przedstawoil me Barasso czt Barraso na satelitarnej linii i koilamal ze on jest Prezydentem EU, ale Barraso sam wyjasnil mi to, majac na uwadze ze chce rowniez zostac stalym Prezydentem EU. CHDZI O KRADZIC WSZYSTKIEGO ODE MNIE WLACZNEI Z PRACA ( WLASNASCIA INTELECTUALNA) I O UWIEZIENIE MNIE I SYNOW W SPOSOB KTOREGO NIE DAJE SIE SKONFRONTOWAC. PREZYDENT OBAMA UKRADL MOJE PODPISY W PRACY - MOEJE ASSESSEMNTS MIALY PODPIS I FORMULE NA OSTATNIEJ STRONIE JAKO ODSEPAROWANE; JA POSZLAM DO ARCVHIWUM ABY SPRADZIC CZY MOJE ORYGINALY NIE SA GDZIES INDZIEJ I ZNALAZLAM JE NA MIEJSCU, ALE TEZ MOZE BYC TAK ZA KOPIE BYLY AS TAK UDOSKONALONE ZE JA NEI ZAUWAZYLAM TEGO; ORIGINALY MNEI USPOKOILY, ALE BYLAM ZANIEPOJONA WCIAZ DLACZEGO PODPISYT ZAWSZE NA SEPAROWANEJ STRONIE, CO NIE JEST ZWYKLE - NIE UDLAO SIE PRZEKONAC TYPUJACEJ SEKRETARKI ABY TAK TEGO NIE PRODUKOWAC, ABY OSTATNOIA STRONA ZAWIRALA TYLKO PODPIS. WYDAJE SIE OBAMA UZYWA PODPISOW DO PRZEKAZYWANIA MOJEGO MAJATKU - ODMOWIL WYJASNEIN. ALE UZADZIL MIE NIESAMOWITE IRONICZNE SMICHOWISKO JAK CHCIALAM SKONTAKTOWAC SIE Z SYNAMI NA DZEIN MATKI - NIE POPRWAIL SYTUACJI MIMO ZE JA PUBLICZNIE PLAKALAM Z TREGO POWODU - NIE WIEM GDZIE SA SYNOWIE I CZY ZYJA. ( JUZ 4 LATA NIE WIDUJE ICH CHOC PODEJRZEWAL ZE BYLI UZYWANI JAKO SZPIDZY PRZECIW MNIE I UNILKALI TEGO CO JA MOGE ZROBIC? OBAMA CHCIAL PEWNIE UDAL NASTEPNY NUMER Z NBNARASSO - PREZYDENT; ALE DLACZEGO OBAMA NIE ZALOZY HAMULCOW. CZY JEST MOZE TAK ZE ONI ZAWSZDE SOBUE TAK POZWALAJA I TO PRZWHODZI W EUROPIE BO DYPLAMACI A OSIBY W EUROPIE NIE ZAUWAZAJA JAK GLEBOKIE SA MANIPULACJE , SKORO KULTURA JEST INNA PRZYNAJMNIEJ DO GRANICY Z FRANCJA? U nas bardzo latwo manipulowac newsami, ale nie sadze ze tak samo jest tam u was; niemeniej warto sprawdzac przez jakois czas jak ktos zostanie Prezydemntem EU czy jest prawdziwy. Ja musze spradzac. cala reszta nie jest pod wplywem tego tu. Bush chcial mnie wyslac na tzw "banicje" przez Barraso. Wtedy jeszcze mialam dokumaty z EU; one zaraz zginely - zapewne jest zamomntowana double w EU, a moje zycie wciaz zagrozone tu. Biden kradnie moje ubranhia i bity zlozone w "Bio" ( nie mam zadnych pieniedzy od 1 1/2 roku, zatem nie moge wynbajac ani pokoju ani storage. To tylko ja na tej linni; ale Bushland robi to wszystkim politykom: CZEMU LUDZIE DOBREJ WOLI I POLITYCY NIE NALOZA LIMITU NA BUSHLAND? TO SIE NIE SKONCZY ALE MOZNA ZATRZYMAC ROZPRZESTRZENIANIE CHAOSU IO ANARCHII Z KTORYCH ONI KORZYTAJA NIE MAJAC WIELE DO ZAOOFEROWANIA. OTO KOMISJA I KOLEGE PANA PREZYDENTA BARASSO ........... "The Barroso Commission is led by President JosĂ© Manuel Barroso and consists of 26 other Commissioners (24 between 2004 and 2007). There is one member from each European Union member state, eight are women and members are drawn primarily from the three major European political parties, Barroso himself being from the European People's Party. There are five Vice Presidents and the most senior is Margot Wallström.[1] [edit] President President Barroso Term: 2004-2009 Party: EPP The President is the former Prime Minister of Portugal; JosĂ© Manuel Barroso. He took over from former Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi who served from 1999 (Prodi Commission). He is a member of the European People's Party and was appointed by the European Council in June 2004 in response to the victory of the EPP-ED in the 2004 European elections. Some of Barroso's stated aims are to tackle voter apathy and euroscepticism, visible during those elections, to work with the United States and to develop a "defence identity."[14] Barroso comes from a small integrationist state and had become unpopular due to his economic policies.[13] His government had backed the United States in the Iraq war. The leader of the socialist group, Martin Schulz, criticised him for his pro- war stance, optimised by his organisation of the Azores summit.[14] Despite such opposition, the European Parliament approved him as President by 413, although there were difficulties over his choice of Commissioners (see below). He has earned some criticism due to his leadership of the expanded Commission — with it being notably more Presidential than his predecessors.[5] Barroso had unusually been linked with all the Commission's major initiatives, for example those on energy and climate change, rather than the particular Commissioner responsible. [33] He also had a number of "pet projects" such as the Galileo positioning system and the European Institute of Innovation and Technology.[40] He had also been accused of acting in favour of larger states in order to secure a desired second term in office.[41][42] This has gone so far as to overrule Commissioner McCreevy (internal market commissioner) from overhauling artists' levies after pressure from France, despite Barroso himself being an economic liberal.[41][43] In July 2008 he succeeded in winning the support of French President Nicolas Sarkozy, Parliament President Hans-Gert Poettering[31] and Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi.[30] However he has stated it is up to the parties in Parliament to decide[30] and that despite his attempts for re-election being well known, he never publicly declared this intention[30] until an interview on 19 July 2008. He further stated he felt honoured and privileged" to serve as president.[32] In fact, he did consider resigning as President during the talks on the Treaty of Lisbon, notably due to notorious disagreements between Germany and Poland, but considered to do so would be "too theatrical". [33] In October 2008 he won the informal support of the European People's Party for re-election.[44] [edit] Commissioners First Vice-President and Commissioner for Institutional Relations and Communication Strategy Margot Wallström Member states appoint one Commissioner each (including the President). It is the first Commission where larger member-states do not have two Commissioners and the first full Commission following the 2004 enlargement. From 2004 there were 25 members, raising to 27 from 2007. There are 9 women in the college as of 3 March 2008 and no ethnic minorities,[1] Barroso had stated he wished for more women in his Commission, than in previous Commissions, and he would use his influence over national capitals to gain this.[14] Most Commissioners (20) were born in the 1940s and 1950s with the youngest member being Olli Rehn (b. 1962) and the oldest being Jacques Barrot (b. 1937).[1] Most members are former ministers with links to the Union, for example being Foreign Minister, Minister for European Affairs or represented their country in accession talks or at the European Convention. In addition to Barroso both Siim Kallas and VladimĂr Ĺ pidla are former Prime Ministers. Viviane Reding is the only Commissioner with a background in the European Parliament.[1] Politically they come from each of the major political parties; the European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party (8), the European People's Party (8) and the Party of European Socialists (6). In addition there are 4 Independents and one member of the Alliance for Europe of the Nations.[1] Barroso had been complimented for balancing the portfolios between countries, such as between small and large, new and old, and pro- and anti- (Iraq) war.[45] Before 2007 there were only 7 Liberals and 3 Independents[1]. [edit] College Legend: [ 6 ] Left leaning (PES) - [ 9 ] Centre (ELDR) - [ 7 ] Right leaning (EPP/AEN) - [ 4 ] Independent Portfolio(s) ↓ Commissioner ↓ State ↓ Party ↓ President JosĂ© Manuel Barroso Portugal Portugal People's National: PSD First Vice-President; Institutional Relations & Communication Strategy Margot Wallström Sweden Sweden Socialists National: SDWP Vice-President; Enterprise & Industry GĂĽnter Verheugen Germany Germany Socialists National: SPD Vice-President; Transport Antonio Tajani Italy Italy People's National: PDL Vice-President; Justice, Freedom, & Security Jacques Barrot France France People's National: UMP Vice-President; Administrative Affairs, Audit, & Anti-Fraud Siim Kallas Estonia Estonia Liberals National: ERP Economic & Financial Affairs JoaquĂn Almunia Spain Spain Socialists National: PSOE Internal Market & Services Charlie McCreevy Ireland Ireland Liberals National: FF Agriculture & Rural Development Mariann Fischer Boel Denmark Denmark Liberals National: Venstre Competition Neelie Kroes Netherlands Netherlands Liberals National: VVD Trade Peter Mandelson Served until 3 October 2008 UK United Kingdom Socialists National: Labour Trade Baroness Ashton Served from 3 October 2008 UK United Kingdom Socialists National: Labour Fisheries & Maritime Affairs Joe Borg Malta Malta People's National: PN Environment Stavros Dimas Greece Greece People's National: NΔ Health Prior to 1 January 2007, portfolio included Consumer Protection Markos Kyprianou Served until 2 March 2008 Cyprus Liberals* National: ΔΚ Health Androulla Vasiliou Served from 3 March 2008 Cyprus Liberals National: ΕΔ Development & Humanitarian Aid Louis Michel Belgium Belgium Liberals National: MR Enlargement Olli Rehn Finland Finland Liberals National: Keskusta Employment, Social Affairs, & Equal Opportunities VladimĂr Ĺ pidla Czech Republic Czech Republic Socialists National: ÄŚSSD Taxation & Customs Union LászlĂł Kovács Hungary Hungary Socialists National: MSZP Financial Programming & the Budget Dalia GrybauskaitÄ— Lithuania Lithuania Independent External Relations & European Neighbourhood Policy Benita Ferrero- Waldner Austria Austria People's National: Ă–VP Education, Training & Culture Prior to 1 January 2007, portfolio included Multilingualism Ján FigeÄľ Slovakia Slovakia People's National: KDH Regional Policy Danuta HĂĽbner Poland Poland Independent Energy Andris Piebalgs Latvia Latvia Liberals National: LC Science & Research Janez PotoÄŤnik Slovenia Slovenia Independent Information Society & Media Viviane Reding Luxembourg (....) |
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