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|[[European People's Party]]<ref> Member of the EPP Congress in quality of EPP Head of State although officially not member of [[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|PD-L]]. See for instance the EPP webpage [http://www.epp.eu/council.asp?z=5D5B Heads of State and Government], or press releases from EPP congresses, such as the [http://www.32462857769.net/EPP/Comtool6.0/e-PressRelease/PDF/Marseille051211.pdf EPP press release "President Sarkozy and most European leaders to meet in Marseille"], Marseille, 5 December 2011.</ref><br /><small>''National: Officially [[Independent (politician)|independent]]<ref> Previously [[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|PD-L]]; supported by the [[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|PD-L]] during the [[Romanian presidential election, 2009|2009 presidential campaign]]; officially not affiliated during presidency according to the Constitution</ref>''</small> |
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|[[European People's Party]]<ref group="a" name="Basescu EPP">Member of the EPP Congress in quality of EPP Head of State although officially not member of [[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|PD-L]]. See for instance the EPP webpage [http://www.epp.eu/council.asp?z=5D5B Heads of State and Government], or press releases from EPP congresses, such as the [http://www.32462857769.net/EPP/Comtool6.0/e-PressRelease/PDF/Marseille051211.pdf EPP press release "President Sarkozy and most European leaders to meet in Marseille"], Marseille, 5 December 2011.</ref><br /><small>''National: Officially [[Independent (politician)|independent]]<ref group="a" name="Basescu PD-L">Previously [[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|PD-L]]; supported by the [[Democratic Liberal Party (Romania)|PD-L]] during the [[Romanian presidential election, 2009|2009 presidential campaign]]; officially not affiliated during presidency according to the Constitution</ref>''</small> |
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The last change to the list of leaders was on 10 February 2012, when Janez Janša became the Prime Minister of Slovenia.
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Member State
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Title
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Political party
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Member since
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Herman Van Rompuy
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President Non voting position
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SMS 0President
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European People's Party National: Christian Democratic and Flemish
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1 December 2009
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style="background-color: Template:Party of European Socialists/meta/color" |
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Werner Faymann
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Austria
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SMS 1Federal Chancellor
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Party of European Socialists National: Social Democratic Party of Austria
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2 December 2008
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10
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1,67%
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Elio Di Rupo
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Belgium
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SMS 1Prime Minister
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Party of European Socialists National: Socialist Party
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6 December 2011
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12
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2,17%
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style="background-color: Template:European People's Party/meta/color" |
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Boyko Borisov
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Bulgaria
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SMS 1Prime Minister
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European People's Party National: Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria
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27 July 2009
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10
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1,49%
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style="background-color: Template:Party of European Socialists/meta/color" |
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Zoran Milanović
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Croatia Observer
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SMS 1Prime Minister
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Party of European Socialists National: Social Democratic Party of Croatia
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23 December 2011
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style="background-color: Template:Party of the European Left/meta/color" |
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Dimitris Christofias
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Cyprus
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SMS 0President
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Party of the European Left National: Progressive Party of Working People[a 2]
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28 February 2008
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4
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0,16%
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style="background-color: Template:Alliance of European Conservatives and Reformists/meta/color" |
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Petr Nečas
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Czech Republic
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SMS 1Prime Minister
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Alliance of European Conservatives and Reformists National: Civic Democratic Party
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13 July 2010
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12
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2,10%
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style="background-color: Template:Party of European Socialists/meta/color" |
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Helle Thorning-Schmidt
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Denmark
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SMS 1Minister of State[a 3]
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Party of European Socialists National: Social Democrats
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3 October 2011
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7
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1,11%
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style="background-color: Template:European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party/meta/color" |
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Andrus Ansip
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Estonia
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SMS 1Prime Minister
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European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party National: Estonian Reform Party
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12 April 2005
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4
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0,27%
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style="background-color: Template:European People's Party/meta/color" |
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Jyrki Katainen
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Finland
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SMS 1Prime Minister
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European People's Party National: National Coalition Party
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22 June 2011
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7
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1,07%
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style="background-color: Template:European People's Party/meta/color" |
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Nicolas Sarkozy
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France
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SMS 0President
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European People's Party National: Union for a Popular Movement
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16 May 2007
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29
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12,95%
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style="background-color: Template:European People's Party/meta/color" |
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Angela Merkel
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Germany
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SMS 1Federal Chancellor
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European People's Party National: Christian Democratic Union
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22 November 2005
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29
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16,27%
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style="background-color: Template:Independent/meta/color" |
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Lucas Papademos
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Greece
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SMS 1Prime Minister
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Independent
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11 November 2011
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12
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2,25%
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style="background-color: Template:European People's Party/meta/color" |
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Viktor Orbán
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Hungary
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SMS 1Minister-President[a 3]
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European People's Party National: Fidesz – Hungarian Civic Union
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29 May 2010
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12
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1,99%
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style="background-color: Template:European People's Party/meta/color" |
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Enda Kenny
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Ireland
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SMS 1Taoiseach[a 4]
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European People's Party National: Fine Gael
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9 March 2011
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7
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1,07%
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style="background-color: Template:Independent/meta/color" |
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Mario Monti
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Italy
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SMS 1President of the Council of Ministers[a 3]
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Independent
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16 November 2011
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29
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12,07%
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style="background-color: Template:European People's Party/meta/color" |
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Valdis Dombrovskis
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Latvia
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SMS 1Minister-President
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European People's Party National: Unity
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12 March 2009
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4
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0,44%
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style="background-color: Template:Independent/meta/color" |
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Dalia Grybauskaitė
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Lithuania
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SMS 1President
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Independent
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12 July 2009
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7
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0,65%
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style="background-color: Template:European People's Party/meta/color" |
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Jean-Claude Juncker
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Luxembourg
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SMS 1Prime Minister
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European People's Party National: Christian Social People's Party
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20 January 1995
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4
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0,10%
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style="background-color: Template:European People's Party/meta/color" |
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Lawrence Gonzi
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Malta
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SMS 1Prime Minister
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European People's Party National: Nationalist Party
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1 May 2004
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3
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0,08%
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style="background-color: Template:European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party/meta/color" |
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Mark Rutte
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Netherlands
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SMS 1Prime Minister
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European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party National: People's Party for Freedom and Democracy
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14 October 2010
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13
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3,31%
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style="background-color: Template:European People's Party/meta/color" |
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Donald Tusk
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Poland
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SMS 1President of the Council of Ministers[a 3]
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European People's Party National: Civic Platform
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16 November 2007
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27
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7,60%
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Pedro Passos Coelho
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Portugal
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SMS 1Prime Minister
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European People's Party National: Social Democratic Party
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21 June 2011
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12
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2,12%
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style="background-color: Template:European People's Party/meta/color" |
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Traian Băsescu
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Romania
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SMS 1President
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European People's Party[a 5] National: Officially independent[a 6]
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22 December 2008
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14
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4,26%
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style="background-color: Template:European People's Party/meta/color" |
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Iveta Radičová
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Slovakia
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SMS 1President of the Government[a 3]
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European People's Party National: Slovak Democratic and Christian Union – Democratic Party
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8 July 2010
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7
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1,08%
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style="background-color: Template:European People's Party/meta/color" |
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Janez Janša
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Slovenia
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SMS 1President of the Government[a 3]
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European People's Party National: Slovenian Democratic Party
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10 February 2012
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4
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0,41%
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style="background-color: Template:European People's Party/meta/color" |
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Mariano Rajoy
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Spain
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SMS 1President of the Government[a 3]
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European People's Party National: People's Party
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21 December 2011
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27
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9,18%
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style="background-color: Template:European People's Party/meta/color" |
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Fredrik Reinfeldt
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Sweden
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SMS 1Minister of State[a 3]
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European People's Party National: Moderate Party
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6 October 2006
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10
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1,87%
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style="background-color: Template:Alliance of European Conservatives and Reformists/meta/color" |
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David Cameron
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United Kingdom
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SMS 1Prime Minister
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Alliance of European Conservatives and Reformists National: Conservative Party
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11 May 2010
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29
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12,43%
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style="background-color: Template:European People's Party/meta/color" |
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José Manuel Barroso
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Commission Non voting representation
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SMS 0President
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European People's Party National: Social Democratic Party
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23 November 2004
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