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  • Wilfried Martens re-elected as head of European People’s Party EPP at Bucharest summit

    Belgian Wilfried Martens was re-elected for another three-year term as the president of the European People’s Party. As a sole candidate, Marten was elected with 91% of the votes at the EPP Congress in Bucharest on Wednesday 17 October 2012.

    Wilfried Martens (By European People's Party via Wikimedia)
    Wilfried Martens (By European People’s Party via Wikimedia)
    Martens had been for the first time elected as EPP President back in 1992 at the Congress in Athens.

    Shortly after the announcement of his re-election, Martens, a former Belgian prime minister, said that he appointed Antonio Lopez-Isturiz to continue as the general secretary of the paneuropean group. Lopez-Isturiz is currently holding this function.

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    Romanian PDL senator Anca Boagiu is among the candidates for vice-president job. Boagiu is one of five women running for one of these positions, along with Lucinda Creighton -Minister of State for European Affairs of Ireland, Rumiana Jeleva – former Foreign Minister of Bulgaria, Corien Wortmann-Kool -current EPP Vice President and member of the European Parliament and Gintare Narkeviciute from Lithuania.

    The list of candidates included also the Commissioner for Internal Market and Services, Michel Barnier proposed by the UMP France, the European Commissioner for Regional Policy Johannes Hahn, proposed by OVP (Austria) and the European Commissioner for Industry and Entrepreneurship, Antonio Tajani, supported by PdL Italy.