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The third European Commission under President Jacques Delors was in office from 1993 to 1995 .
Department
|
Commissioner
|
Country
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National party
|
European party / political orientation
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Commission President
|
Jacques Delors
|
France France
|
PS
|
SPE
|
Vice President , Economy and Currency
|
Henning Christophersen
|
Denmark Denmark
|
Venstre
|
ELDR
|
Energy , Euratom and Transport
|
Abel Matutes (from 1994 Marcelino Oreja Aguirre )
|
Spain Spain
|
PP
|
EPP
|
domestic market
|
Raniero Vanni d'Archirafi
|
Italy Italy
|
independent
|
Regional policy and cohesion
|
Bruce Millan
|
United Kingdom United Kingdom
|
Labor
|
SPE
|
Taxation and Customs Union
|
Christiane Scrivener
|
France France
|
PR
|
ELDR
|
Research and education
|
Antonio Ruberti
|
Italy Italy
|
independent
|
External relations
|
Hans van den Broek
|
Netherlands Netherlands
|
CDA
|
EPP
|
Africa, Caribbean and Pacific countries, South Africa, Lomé Convention, relations with Parliament
|
João de Deus Pinheiro
|
Portugal Portugal
|
Psd
|
EPP
|
Agriculture , fishing
|
René Steichen
|
Luxembourg Luxembourg
|
CSV
|
EPP
|
Competition , human resources and administration , translation and data processing
|
Karel Van Miert
|
Belgium Belgium
|
SP
|
SPE
|
Mediterranean , South America, Asia, ACP countries and for humanitarian aid
|
Manuel Marín
|
Spain Spain
|
PSOE
|
SPE
|
Industry and information and telecommunications technology
|
Martin Bangemann
|
Germany Germany
|
FDP
|
ELDR
|
EU budget
|
Peter Schmidhuber
|
Germany Germany
|
CSU
|
EPP
|
Foreign trade and trade policy
|
Leon Brittan
|
United Kingdom United Kingdom
|
Conservatives
|
ED
|
environment
|
Ioannis Paleokrassas
|
Greece Greece
|
ND
|
EPP
|
Social affairs, employment , immigration, internal and legal affairs
|
Pádraig Flynn
|
Ireland Ireland
|
FF
|
national liberal
|
European Union