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Sicco Leendert Mansholt (Dutch: [ˈsɪkoː ˈleːndərt
ˈmɑnsɦɔlt]; 13
September 1908 – 29 June 1995) was a
Dutch farmer,
politician and
diplomat of the Social...
- the
agricultural community,
Mansholt was soon
forced to
reduce the
scope of some of his proposals. Ultimately, the
Mansholt Plan was
reduced to just three...
- The
Mansholt Commission is the
European Commission that held
office from 22
March 1972 to 5
January 1973. Its
President was
Sicco Mansholt. It was the...
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Economic and
Financial Affairs under three presidents (Rey,
Malfatti and
Mansholt). He
later served as
Prime Minister under Valéry
Giscard d'Estaing from...
- seen as the
first President of the
modern Commission. The
Malfatti and
Mansholt Commissions followed with work on
monetary co-operation and the
first enlargement...
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Sicco Mansholt Netherlands 1958–1972
Hallstein Commission, Rey Commission,
Malfatti Commission 2
Carlo Scarascia-Mugnozza Italy 1972–1973
Mansholt Commission...
- by Kurt von Rümker in 1908, and more
clearly described in 1909 by U. J.
Mansholt, who
wrote that
landraces have more
stable characteristics and
better resistance...
- • 1967–1970 Jean Rey • 1970–1972
Franco Maria Malfatti • 1972–1973
Sicco Mansholt • 1973–1977 François-Xavier
Ortoli • 1977–1981 Roy
Jenkins • 1981–1985...
- 1973 – 5
January 1977 Vice
President Patrick Hillery Preceded by
Sicco Mansholt Succeeded by Roy
Jenkins Minister of the
Economy In
office 4
April 1968 –...
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President Mansholt opened the
first enlargement talks with Denmark, Ireland,
Norway and the
United Kingdom...