eldr, Wednesday 24 October 2007 14:00 ::
Annemie Neyts has been re-elected as the President of the European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party on a two-year mandate. In closing remarks to ELDR national member parties on the final day of the ELDR’s annual congress (18-19 October), Neyts said that the ELDR would do its best to “unite our member parties behind a number of common themes”. She added that the ELDR could assemble “a gallery of major political figures” for the European elections in 2009. Earlier, a resolution had been passed whereby the ELDR agreed that it should put forward a common candidate for the presidency of the European Commission in 2009.
 | Annemie Neyts has been re-elected as the President of the European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party on a two-year mandate. In closing remarks to ELDR national member parties on the final day of the ELDR’s annual congress (18-19 October), Neyts said that the ELDR would do its best to “unite our member parties behind a number of common themes”. She added that the ELDR could assemble “a gallery of major political figures” for the European elections in 2009. Earlier, a resolution had been passed whereby the ELDR agreed that it should put forward a common candidate for the presidency of the European Commission in 2009. |