Jo Leinen Explained

Jo Leinen
Honorific-Suffix:MEP
Office:Member of the European Parliament
Term Start:1 July 1999
Term End:2019
Constituency:Germany
Office1:President of the Union of European Federalists
Term Start1:1 May 1997
Term End1:17 August 2005
Predecessor1:Francesco Rossollillo
Successor1:Mercedes Bresso
Birth Name:Joseph Leinen
Birth Date:1948 4, df=yes
Birth Place:Bisten, Saarland, Germany
Party: Germany


Social Democratic Party of Germany


Party of European Socialists

Spouse:Heike Gross
Children:1
Alma Mater:Saarland University, University of Bonn

Joseph Leinen (born 6 April 1948) is a German politician who served as Member of the European Parliament (MEP) from 1999 until 2019. He is a member of the Social Democratic Party, part of the Party of European Socialists.

He is well known for his environmental and foreign affairs activities, as well as for his support for a Federal Europe. He obtained a law degree in Germany in 1972 and a Certificate of Advanced European Studies from the College of Europe in Bruges, Belgium, in 1974. Since 1977 he has worked as a lawyer.

Extraparliamentary tasks

Leinen became publicly known as a spokesman of the anti-nuclear movement and the peace movement (1980), he was also active for the Bundesverband Bürgerinitiativen Umweltschutz (BBU). He received the nickname "container-Jo" during a demonstration, having climbed a container in order to coordinate protest actions by megaphone.[1] Because of his participation at a demonstration against the Brokdorf Nuclear Power Plant (1981), he was briefly charged with being "guide and ringleader" of a rioting 'mob', however the Federal Constitutional Court eventually dropped charges against him, ruling that there can not be a case of "guide and ringleader" during collective actions. (One of his defenders at the time was Gerhard Schröder, former Chancellor of the BRD.) [2]

Party

Jo Leinen is a member of the SPD and had different functions:

Career in national politics

From 1985 until 1999, Leinen was a Member of the Landtag of Saarland. He served as State Minister of the Environment in the government of Minister-President Oskar Lafontaine between 1985 and 1994.

From 1995, Leinen was also a substitute member of the Committee of the Regions (CoR), invariably standing in for Lafontaine.[3] In 1999, he was also member of the municipal council of Püttlingen/Saar.

Member of the European Parliament

Leinen was elected Member of the European Parliament without interruption from 1999 until 2019.[4] In parliament, he focused on environment, the development of the unification of the European Union and on foreign affairs. From 2004 he was the President of some key Committees and Delegations in the EP.

In 2015, Leinen was one of the Parliament's two rapporteurs (alongside Danuta Hübner) on a set of proposed changes to EU electoral law that sought to regularize a variety of different electoral systems across the EU.[5]

In addition to his committee assignments, Leinen served on the European Parliament Intergroup on a European Constitution from 1999 until 2009.

In the negotiations to form a coalition government under the leadership of Chancellor Angela Merkel following the 2017 federal elections, he was part of the working group on European policy, led by Peter Altmaier, Alexander Dobrindt and Achim Post.[6]

EP Parliamentary activities, membership in Committees and in Delegations

Parliamentary activities [7]
Speeches in PlenaryReports - as rapporteurOpinions - as rapporteur Motions for resolutionsWritten declarations Parliamentary questions
5th Legislature
1999-2004
48 5 04 3 11
6th Legislature
2004-2009
8311 1 8 5 21
7th Legislature
2009-2014
80 4 5 14 3 52
8th Legislature
2014-2019
53 1 4 22 4 18
Membership in EP Committees
President Vice-President Full member Substitute Member
5th Legislature
(1st half)
1999-2002
Committee on
Constitutional Affairs
Committee on Budgets
5th Legislature
(2nd half)
2002-2004
Committee on
Constitutional Affairs
Committee on Foreign Affairs, Human Rights, Common Security and Defense Policy
6th Legislature 2004-2009 Committee on
Constitutional Affairs
Committee on Foreign Affairs
7th Legislature
(1st half)
2009-2012
Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety Committee on Foreign Affairs
7th Legislature
(2nd half)
2012-2014
Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety Committee on Foreign Affairs
8th Legislature
2014-2019
Committee on
Constitutional Affairs
Committee on Foreign Affairs

Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety
Membership in EP Delegations
President Full member Substitute Member
5th Legislature
1999-2004
Delegation to the EU-Romania
Joint Parliamentary Committee
6th Legislature
(1st half)
2004-2007
Delegation for relations with the
countries of South Asia and the South Asia Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC)
Delegation to the ACP-EU
Joint Parliamentary Assembly
6th Legislature
(2nd half)
2007-2009
Delegation for relations with the
countries of South Asia
Delegation to the ACP-EU
Joint Parliamentary Assembly

Delegation for relations with India
7th Legislature 2009-2014Delegation for relations with India Delegation to the ACP-EU
Joint Parliamentary Assembly
8th Legislature
2014-2019
Delegation for relations with the
People's Republic of China
Delegation to the ACP-EU
Joint Parliamentary Assembly

Commitment to European ideal

Leinen was Chairman of the German section of the Young European Federalists (JEF) from 1977 to 1979 and a member of its Federal Committee at European level, then chaired by Richard Corbett. He was European Secretary of the youth section of the SPD (Jusos) and Vice-President of the European Environment Bureau (EEB) in Brussels from 1979 to 1984.

He was member in the Committee of the Regions from 1995 to 1999 and in the Congress of the Regions and Communes of the Council of Europe. Currently, he is member of different organisations of culture, social and sport; and also vice-president of EUROSOLAR e.V (1988-2005).

He was President of the UEF (1997–2005). He served as vice-president of the European Movement International from 2005 to 2011 until in November 2011 he was elected president of the organisation.

Other activities

Leinen has been President of the Union of European Federalists since 1997. In addition, he holds various other positions, including:

Recognition

Publications

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Spree am Ostbahnhof . Kverlagundmultimedia.de . 2016-02-05 . 2016-03-03 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160303185554/http://www.kverlagundmultimedia.de/Archivb/Chronologisch_2002/Spree_am_Ostbahnhof/spree_am_ostbahnhof.html . dead .
  2. Web site: Komitee für Grundrechte und Demokratie: Die Demonstrationsgeschichte der Bundesrepublik . January 26, 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110717135355/http://www.labournet.de/diskussion/grundrechte/demogeschichte.html . July 17, 2011 .
  3. http://www.politico.eu/article/21st-century-frontier-buster/ 21st century frontier-buster
  4. Web site: Suche . de. Europarl.europa.eu . 2016-02-05.
  5. Maïa de La Baume (November 12, 2015), Parliament wants Europe-wide election of Commission president Politico Europe.
  6. http://www.sr.de/sr/sr3/koalitionsverhandlungen_saar_politiker100.htm Acht Saar-Politiker bei Koalitionsverhandlungen
  7. Web site: Jo Leinen . Europarl.europa.eu . 2016-02-05.
  8. http://energywatchgroup.org/experts Experts
  9. http://www.epc.eu/about_council.php Strategic Council
  10. https://www.deneff.org/ueber-die-deneff/beirat.html Parliamentary Advisory Board