28 March 2012
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New Commissioners
Austria: Benita Ferrero Waldner
External Relations and Neighbourhood Policy
Belgium: Louis Michel
Development and Humanitarian Aid
Cyprus Markos Kyprianou
Health and Consumer Protection
Czech Republic: Vladimir Spidla
Employment and Social Affairs
Denmark: Mariann Fischer Boel
Agriculture
Estonia: Siim Kallas
Administrative Affairs (Vice-president)
Finland: Olli Rehn
Enlargement
France: Jacques Barrot
Transport (Vice-president)
Germany: Günter Verheugen
Industry (Vice-president)
Greece: Stavros Dimas
Environment
Hungary: Laszlo Kovacs
Energy
Ireland: Charlie McCreevy
Internal Market
Italy: Rocco Buttiglione
Justice, Freedom and Security (Vice-president)
Latvia: Ingrida Udre
Taxation and Customs Union
Lithuania: Dalia Grybauskaite
Budget
Luxembourg: Viviane Reding
Information Society
Malta: Joe Borg
Fisheries and Maritime Affairs
The Netherlands: Neelie Kroes
Competition
Poland: Danuta Hübner
Regional Policy
Portugal: José Manuel Durão Barroso
European Commission President
Slovakia: Jan Figel
Education, Training and Culture
Slovenia: Janez Potconik
Science and Research
Spain: Joaquin Almunia
Economic and Monetary Affairs
Sweden: Margot Wallström
Institutional Relations, Communications Strategy (Vice-president)
United Kingdom: Peter Mandelson
Trade
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