The Jenkins Commission was the European Commission that held office from 6 January 1977 to 6 January 1981. Its President was Roy Jenkins .
Work
It was the successor to the Ortoli Commission and was succeeded by the Thorn Commission . Despite stagnating growth and a higher energy bill, the Jenkins Commission oversaw the development of the Economic and Monetary Union of the European Union from 1977, which began in 1979 as the European Monetary System , a forerunner of the Single Currency or euro .[ 1] [ 2] President Jenkins was the first President to attend a G8 summit on behalf of the Community.[ 3]
Membership
The Jenkins Commission
Portfolio(s)
Commissioner
Member state
Party affiliation
President
Roy Jenkins
United Kingdom
Labour
Taxation , Consumer Affairs , Transport
Richard Burke
Ireland
Fine Gael
Vice-President ;External Relations
Wilhelm Haferkamp
West Germany
SPD
Energy , Research, Science
Guido Brunner
West Germany
FDP
Competition
Raymond Vouel
Luxembourg
Socialist Workers' Party
Internal Market , Customs Union , Industrial Affairs
Étienne Davignon
Belgium
none
Vice-President ;Employment and Social Affairs
Henk Vredeling
Netherlands
PvdA
Vice-President ;Agriculture -Fisheries
Finn Olav Gundelach
Denmark
Vice-President ;Economic and Finance , Credit and Investments
François-Xavier Ortoli
France
Gaullist
Development
Claude Cheysson
France
Socialist Party
Regional Policy
Antonio Giolitti
Italy
PSI
Vice-President ;Enlargement , Environment , Nuclear Safety
Lorenzo Natali
Italy
Christian Democrat
Budget and Financial Control, Financial Institutions
Christopher Tugendhat
United Kingdom
Conservative Party
Summary by political leanings
The colour of the row indicates the approximate political leaning of the office holder using the following scheme:
References
External links
Jean Rey (Rey Commission, 1967–70 )
Franco Maria Malfatti (Malfatti Commission, 1970–72 )
Sicco Mansholt (Mansholt Commission, 1972–73 )
François-Xavier Ortoli (Ortoli Commission, 1973–77 )
Roy Jenkins (Jenkins Commission, 1977–81 )
Gaston Thorn (Thorn Commission, 1981–85 )
Jacques Delors (Delors Commission, 1985–95 )
Jacques Santer (Santer Commission, 1995–99 )
Acting: Manuel Marín (Santer Commission, 1999 )
Romano Prodi (Prodi Commission, 1999–2004 )
José Durão Barroso (Barroso Commission, 2004–09 )