EU's newly elected European Commission
Jose Manuel Barroso, President of the European Commission, delivers his speech as he presents the new European Commission, Tuesday Feb. 9, 2010 at the European Parliament in Strasbourg, eastern France. AP

EU's newly elected European Commission

Feb 9, 2010 at 19:16
Here are the 27 members of the newly elected European Commission:

President: Jose Manuel Barroso (Portugal)

Foreign affairs: Catherine Ashton (Britain)

Antitrust: Joaquin Almunia (Spain)

Digital economy: Neelie Kroes (Netherlands)

Administration: Maros Sefcovic (Slovakia)

Regional policy: Johannes Hahn (Austria)

Trade: Karel de Gucht (Belgium)

Humanitarian aid: Kristalina Georgieva (Bulgaria)

Education: Androulla Vassiliou (Cyprus)

Enlargement: Stefan Fuele (Czech Republic)

Climate action: Connie Hedegaard (Denmark)

Monetary affairs: Olli Rehn (Finland)

Internal Market: Michel Barnier (France)

Energy: Guenther Oettinger (Germany)

Justice: Viviane Reding (Luxembourg)

Transport: Siim Kallas (Estonia)

Industry: Antonio Tajani (Italy)

Fisheries: Maria Damanaki (Greece)

Social affairs: Laszlo Andor (Hungary)

Research: Maire Geoghegan-Quinn (Ireland)

Development: Andris Piebalgs (Latvia)

Taxation: Algirdas Semeta (Lithuania)

Consumer affairs: John Dalli (Malta)

Budget: Janusz Lewandowski (Poland)

Agriculture: Dacian Ciolos (Romania)

Environment: Janez Potocnik (Slovenia)

Home affairs: Cecilia Malmstrom (Sweden).

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