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Secretary of State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, United Kingdom, since June 2007.
Benn entered local politics at the age of 25 in 1979, where he served for 20 years. In 1999, he was elected as Member of Parliament. In 2001, he was appointed as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for International Development, then Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Community and Custodial provision at the Home Office (2002-2003). In May 2003 he was appointed as Minister of State for International Development and in October that year was made Secretary of State for International Development.
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ELIO DI RUPO
Leader of the Socialist Party, PS, Belgium and Minister of State.
A scientific researcher before entering politics, Di Rupo has been elected to the European parliament and to both chambers of the Belgian parliament. He has held several ministerial posts: Minister-President of the Wallonia; Minister of Education; Federal Minister of Transport; Deputy Federal Prime Minister and Minister of the Economy. He is also Mayor of the city of Mons and is a Course Lecturer at the University of Mons-Hainaut.
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MOHAMED EL YAZGHI
Minister of State, Morocco. Leader of the Socialist Union of Popular Forces, USFP (2003-2007).
One of the founding members of the Socialist Union of Popular Forces, El Yazghi has been a key figure in the struggle for democracy in Morocco. Currently a Minister of State, he was Minister of Country Planning, Town Planning, Housing and the Environment (1998-2002) and then, from 2002 to 2007, Minister of Country Planning, Water and the Environment.
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SIGMAR GABRIEL
Federal Minister for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety, Germany (2005-2009) and Leader of the Social Democratic Party of Germany, SPD.
Elected in 1990 to the Lower Saxony Landtag (federal state parliament), Gabriel was a member of its environment committee (1990-1994). From 1994 to 1997, he was spokesman for domestic policy in the Social Democratic Party, SPD, parliamentary group in the Landtag, which he then chaired (1998-1999 and 2003-2005). From 1999 to 2003, Gabriel was Minister-President of Lower Saxony. He was elected to the federal parliament in 2005.
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ALEKSANDR KWASNIEWSKI
President of the Republic of Poland (1995-2005).
He participated in the ‘Round-Table’ negotiations in Poland which brought the peaceful transformation of Poland from communism to democracy. A co-founding member and first chairman of the Social Democratic Party of the Republic of Poland. It was under his presidency that Poland joined NATO in 1999. He is an active supporter of further alliance enlargement under the "open door" policy. A strong proponent of European integration, Kwasniewski campaigned for approval of the European Union accession treaty, and saw Poland become a member on May 1, 2004.
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Presidente del Consejo de la Federación Rusa desde el 2001 y, en Octubre de 2006, elegido Presidente del Partido Una Rusia Justa.
Mironov fue elegido diputado de la Asamblea Legislativa de San Petersburgo en 1994. En 2001, fue elegido miembro del Consejo de Federación de la Asamblea Federal de la Federación Rusa como representante de San Petersburgo. En 2002, fue elegido Presidente del Consejo de la Asamblea Inter-Parlamentaria de la CEI. Con anterioridad a su vida política, Mironov trabajó como ingeniero geofísico.
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CRISTINA NARBONA
Minister of the Environment of Spain (2004-2008), currently Spanish Ambassador to the OECD.
From 1996-1999, Narbona represented Almería in the state legislature and was spokesperson for the Socialist Group in the parliamentary Environment Commission. Serving in the Madrid city council from 1999 to 2003, Narbona was then elected in the 2004 polls as a member of parliament for the capital. Previously, in 2000, she was elected as a member of the Executive of Spanish Socialist Workers’ Party and appointed PSOE Secretary for the Environment.
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President of the Institutional Revolutionary Party, PRI, of Mexico, since March 2007.
Paredes was Governor of the State of Tlaxcala from 1987 to 1992, and she has also served in the Chamber of Deputies and in the Senate, and was Speaker of the parliament. In government, Paredes worked as Sub-Secretary for Political and Government Development; and also in the Department for Agrarian Reform. She has also carried out various international responsibilities, among them, Ambassador of Mexico in Cuba and President of the Latin American Parliament.
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ANAND SHARMA
Minister of State for External Affairs of India (2006-2009)
A prominent leader of the student and youth movement in India, Sharma was a founder of the student wing of the Indian National Congress. He worked closely with late Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, and was first elected to Parliament in 1984 at the age of 31. Sharma was Chief Spokesman of the party for six years. He was elevated to the Union Council of Ministers with responsibility for Foreign Affairs in January 2006, and became Union Cabinet Minister for Commerce and Industry in May 2009.
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MARINA SILVA
Ministre de l’Environnement de la République fédérale du Brésil (2003-2008)
Née dans le campement de Breu Velho dans la plantation de caoutchouc de Bagaço, Silva a été l’un des fondateurs de la CUT (Union centrale des travailleurs) à Acre. Elle est entrée dans la politique locale en 1988, remportant le seul siège pour la gauche au Conseil municipal. En 1990, elle a été élue au Congrès de l’Etat. En 1994, Silva, du Parti des Travailleurs, PT, a été élue Sénatrice et a siégé aux Commissions des Affaires sociales ; de l’Education, et de la Constitution, de la Justice et de la Citoyenneté (1999-2002), et a été membre alterne de la Commission des Affaires économiques (1999-2001).
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Président de la République de Panama (2004-2009) et leader du Parti Révolutionnaire Démocratique, PRD (1999-2009). Durant la présidence d’Ernesto Pérez Ballardes (1994-1999), Torrijos a exercé les fonctions de Ministre adjoint du Gouvernement et de la Justice, menant des réformes relatives à la sécurité nationale, la navigation civile aérienne, les transports publics, les télécommunications et la modernisation du système pénitentiaire national. Il a été reconnu pour son travail dans ce dernier domaine par les Nations Unies.
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Ministre de l’Intérieur, République d’Afrique du Sud (2009- )
Activiste tout au long de sa vie au sein du Congrès National Africain, ANC, Dlamini Zuma est retournée en Afrique du Sud en 1990. En 1994, elle a été nommée Ministre de la Santé et en 1999 elle est devenue Ministre des Affaires étrangères. Durant ses fonctions en tant que Ministre des Affaires étrangères, elle fut élue Présidente de la Conférence mondiale des Nations Unies contre le Racisme (CMCR) ; Présidente du Conseil des Ministres de l’Union africaine (UA) ; et Présidente du Conseil des Ministres du Sommet mondial de l’ONU sur le Développement durable (SMDD) qui s’est tenu à Johannesburg, durant lequel elle a également mené les négociations au nom du Président.
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