Jens-Peter Bonde - Career

Career

  • 1963-1983: Member Danish Social Liberal Party's Youth
  • 1974-1979: Editor, Notat
  • 1975-1992: Member of the Danish Communist Party
  • 1972: Co-founder of the People's Movement against the EU
  • 1991: Co-founder of Denmark 92
  • 1992: Co-founder, and spokesperson (since 1992) of the June Movement
  • 1979-2008: Member of the European Parliament
  • 1992-1994: Chairman of the Delegation for relations with Iceland
  • 1994-1995 Member of the Tindemans group
  • Co-Chairman (1994–1997) and Chairman (1997–1999) of the EDN Group
  • 1999-2004: Chairman of the Group for a Europe of Democracies and Diversities
  • Chairman of the Independence/Democracy Group
  • Co-founder of the Intergroup SOS Democracy
  • Co-founder of the Intergroup Eurosun
  • 1992: Co-founder of TEAM
  • 2004: Co-founder of Friends of Clean Accounts, The Referendum Group
  • 2005: Co-founder of EUDemocrats - Alliance for a Europe of Democracies, a European political party
  • 2007: Co-founder of Foundation for EU Democracy, a Political foundation at European level
  • 2009: Advisor to Declan Ganley for the European Election 2009

See also: European Parliament election, 2004 (Denmark)

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