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'''Vincenzo Lavarra''' (born [[January 27]], [[1954]] in [[Gioia del Colle]], [[Bari Province]]) is an [[Italy|Italian]] politician and a [[Member of the European Parliament]]. He is a member of the [[Democrats of the Left]] (DS), which is a part of the [[Party of European Socialists|Socialist Group]] in the [[European Parliament]]. Lavarra is a member of the [[Committee on Industry, Research and Energy]] and the delegation for relations with the countries of [[Southeast Asia]] and the [[Association of Southeast Asian Nations]]. He is a substitute on the [[Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development]] and the delegation for relations with the [[People's Republic of China]].
'''Vincenzo Lavarra''' (born [[January 27]], [[1954]] in [[Gioia del Colle]], [[Bari Province]]) is an [[Italy|Italian]] politician and a [[Member of the European Parliament]]. He is a member of the [[Democrats of the Left]] (DS), which is a part of the [[Party of European Socialists|Socialist Group]] in the [[European Parliament]]. Lavarra is a member of the [[Committee on Industry, Research and Energy]] and the delegation for relations with the countries of [[Southeast Asia]] and the [[Association of Southeast Asian Nations]]. He is a substitute on the [[Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development]] and the delegation for relations with the [[People's Republic of China]].


In [[1977]] he obtained a degree in [[literature]] and [[philosophy]]. From [[1979]] to [[1982]] he was the chief editor of ''L'Unità'' in [[Apulia]]. He was a DS Regional Secretary for Apulia and a member of the DS national executive. In [[July 2004]] he was a vice-chairman of the provincial government of [[Province of Bari|Bari]].
In 1977 he obtained a degree in [[literature]] and [[philosophy]]. From 1979 to 1982 he was the chief editor of ''L'Unità'' in [[Apulia]]. He was a DS Regional Secretary for Apulia and a member of the DS national executive. In July 2004 he was a vice-chairman of the provincial government of [[Province of Bari|Bari]].


==5th Parliamentary term==
==5th Parliamentary term==

Revision as of 16:38, 15 September 2008

Vincenzo Lavarra (born January 27, 1954 in Gioia del Colle, Bari Province) is an Italian politician and a Member of the European Parliament. He is a member of the Democrats of the Left (DS), which is a part of the Socialist Group in the European Parliament. Lavarra is a member of the Committee on Industry, Research and Energy and the delegation for relations with the countries of Southeast Asia and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. He is a substitute on the Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development and the delegation for relations with the People's Republic of China.

In 1977 he obtained a degree in literature and philosophy. From 1979 to 1982 he was the chief editor of L'Unità in Apulia. He was a DS Regional Secretary for Apulia and a member of the DS national executive. In July 2004 he was a vice-chairman of the provincial government of Bari.

5th Parliamentary term

Vincenzo Lavarra was first elected as a Member of the European Parliament in 1999 and continued to serve until 2004. During this time he was a vice-chairman of the Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development from July 21, 1999 to January 14, 2002 and also a member from January 17, 2002 to July 19, 2004. He was a member of the Committee on Fisheries from July 21, 1999 to January 14, 2002 and from January 17, 2002 to July 19, 2004. He was also a member of the delegation for relations with the countries of southeast Europe from June 10, 1999 to January 14, 2002 and from February 7, 2002 to July 19, 2004.

From February 7, 2002 to April 30, 2004 he was a member of the delegation to the EU-Malta Joint Parliamentary Committee. He was also a member of the delegation for relations with the countries of Southeast Asia and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations from June 7, 2005 and a member of the Committee on Industry, Research and Energy from June 22, 2005.

From July 22, 1999 to January 14, 2002 and from January 17, 2002 to July 19, 2004 he was a substitute on the Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Consumer Policy. From October 8, 1999 to January 14, 2002 and from February 7, 2002 to July 19, 2004 he was a substitute for the delegation to the EU-Romania Joint Parliamentary Committee. From January 17, 2002 to December 17, 2002 he was a substitute for a temporary committee on foot and mouth disease. From May 26, 2005 he was a substitute for the delegation for relations with the People's Republic of China, and from June 22, 2005, he was a substitute for the Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development.

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