Barroso II – portfolios
Austria Johannes Hahn Regional policy
Belgium Karel De Gucht Trade
Bulgaria Rumiana Zheleva International co-operation, humanitarian aid and crisis response
Cyprus Androulla Vassiliou Education, culture, multilingualism and youth
Czech Republic Štefan Füle Enlargement and European neighbourhood policy
Denmark Connie Hedegaard Climate action
Estonia Siim Kallas Transport
Finland Olli Rehn Economic and monetary affairs
France Michel Barnier Internal market and services
Germany Günther Oettinger Energy
Greece Maria Damanaki Maritime affairs and fisheries
Hungary László Andor Employment, social affairs and inclusion
Ireland Máire Geoghegan-Quinn Research and innovation
Italy Antonio Tajani Industry and entreprenuership
Latvia Andris Piebalgs Development
Lithuania Algirdas Šemeta Taxation and customs union, audit and anti-fraud
Luxembourg Viviane Reding Justice, fundamental rights and citizenship
Malta John Dalli Health and consumer policy
The Netherlands Neelie Kroes Digital agenda
Poland Janusz Lewandowski Budget and financial programming
Romania Dacian Ciolos Agriculture
Slovakia Maroš Šefcovic Inter-institutional relations and administration
Slovenia Janez Potocnik Environment
Spain Joaquín Almunia Competition
Sweden Cecilia Malmström Home affairs
UK Catherine Ashton High representative for foreign and security policy
There will be seven vice-presidents:
Joaquín Almunia, Catherine Ashton, Maroš Šefcovic
Siim Kallas, Neelie Kroes
Viviane Reding, Antonio Tajani

