Dame Pauline Green DBE (born 8 December 1948) is a former Labour and Co-operative Member of the European Parliament and former Leader of the Parliamentary Group of the Party of European Socialists (PES). More information on the Wikipedia page [1]
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| - Dame Pauline Green DBE (born 8 December 1948) is a former Labour and Co-operative Member of the European Parliament and former Leader of the Parliamentary Group of the Party of European Socialists (PES). More information on the Wikipedia page [1]
- Dame Pauline Green DBE (born ) is a former Labour and Co-operative Member of the European Parliament and former Leader of the Parliamentary Group of the Party of European Socialists (PES). As leader of the PES, she had a central role in the controversy surrounding the failure to discharge the European Commission (EC)'s 1996 budget, bringing the first motion of censure against the Commission but voting against it. She then changed her position following corruption allegations raised by Commissioner Paul van Buitenen to call for Jacques Santer (then President of the European Commission) to react promptly or be sacked. Green lost the leadership of the PES in 1999, which was attributed in part to her handling of the incident.
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| - Leader of the Parliamentary Group of the Party of European Socialists
- Chief Executive of Co-operativesUK
- Labour and Co-operative MEP
- Leader of the European Parliamentary Labour Party
- President of ICA Europe
- President, Co-operative Congress
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- 1997(xsd:integer)
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- June 1989
- June 1993
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- Pauline Green
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| - Dame Pauline Green speaking at a co-operative meeting, 2005
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| - Wiltshire, Pauline; Green, Dame Pauline
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| - General Secretary of the Co-operative Union
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- December 1999
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| - Dame Pauline Green DBE (born ) is a former Labour and Co-operative Member of the European Parliament and former Leader of the Parliamentary Group of the Party of European Socialists (PES). As leader of the PES, she had a central role in the controversy surrounding the failure to discharge the European Commission (EC)'s 1996 budget, bringing the first motion of censure against the Commission but voting against it. She then changed her position following corruption allegations raised by Commissioner Paul van Buitenen to call for Jacques Santer (then President of the European Commission) to react promptly or be sacked. Green lost the leadership of the PES in 1999, which was attributed in part to her handling of the incident. Following her re-election as an MEP in 1999, Green announced that she was retiring politics to take up a position as the first female Chief Executive of Co-operativesUK, a position that she still holds today. Her work with the organisation has included sitting on and responding to the recommendations of the Co-operative Commission, facilitating the organisation's merger with the Industrial Common Ownership Movement (ICOM) and working to "secure and celebrate" the Co-operative Advantage. She was made Dame Commander of the British Empire (DBE) in the 2003 New Year Honours " services to the Co-operative Movement and to the development of the European Union", and is also the current President of ICA Europe.
- Dame Pauline Green DBE (born 8 December 1948) is a former Labour and Co-operative Member of the European Parliament and former Leader of the Parliamentary Group of the Party of European Socialists (PES). More information on the Wikipedia page [1]
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