- Günter
Verheugen (born 28
April 1944) is a
German politician who
served as
European Commissioner for
Enlargement from 1999 to 2004, and then as European...
- competitiveness.
Although rejected, this idea
though has been
taken on by
Verheugen, as the
Enterprise and
Industry portfolio was
enlarged and was made a...
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national space policy,
though often co-ordinating
through the ESA. Günter
Verheugen, the
European Commissioner for
Enterprise and Industry, has
stated that...
-
European Union's
official site, and a
statement by
Commissioner Günter
Verheugen, the aim is to have a ring of countries,
sharing EU's
democratic ideals...
- policy, but they were
rejected by a
minority under Gerhart Baum, Günter
Verheugen and
Ingrid Matthäus-Maier. The FDP was
defeated in the 1982
Hessian state...
- Etymologically, it is
related to the
Dutch word heugen,
meaning 'to remember', and
verheugen,
meaning 'to look
forward to'. The same word also
exists in Norwegian...
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European Space Agency (ESA).
Enterprise and
Industry Commissioner Günter
Verheugen has
stated that even
though the EU is "a
world leader in the technology...
-
Tietjen (until 7 July 1993) Titze-Stecher
Toetemeyer Urbaniak Vergin Verheugen Vogel Voigt Vosen Wagner Wallow Waltemathe Walter (from 10 June 1991 until...
- on 15
September 2015.
Retrieved 7
September 2015. "Answer
given by Mr
Verheugen on
behalf of the Commission".
European Parliament. 9
January 2008. Retrieved...
- Times. 2019-02-07.
Retrieved 2021-10-25.
European Commission[dead link]
Verheugen, Günter (June 20, 2008). "Cutting
redTape for Europe".
Action Programme...