Bart Staes - Career

Career

Politics Curriculum

Member Party Council VolksunieJongeren (1980–1981) and(1984–1987)

Member of the VU-party-council (1984–1987) en (1995–2001)

Second follower VU-senate list (1995–1999)

Member Spirit-party persidency (2001–2002)

Mandatory of Agalev/Groen! (juli 2002 - )

Member of party council of Groen! (2003 - )

Member of European parliament (1999 - )

Member of fraction Greens/European Free Alliance (Groenen/Europese Vrije Alliantie)

Member of Budget control-commission

Instant member of Commission Environmental gestion, Public Health and Food security

Member of Parlementary cooperative commission EU-Russia

Instant member of Parlemantary cooperative commission EU-Central-Asia

initiator of the Intergroup Chechnya

Author of manifest van de gravensteengroep

Publication Het vlees is zwak met Jaak Vandemeulebroucke, Hadewijch, Antwerpen, 1996

Echo's voor een ander Europa, Houtekiet, Antwerpen, 2004

Voor een ander Europa, Houtekiet, Antwerpen, 2009

GGO's: Droom of werkelijkheid, Houtekiet, Antwerpen, 2012

extern link www.bartstaes.be

Bart Staes in the European parliament

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