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From 1984 to 1998, Gijs de Vries was a [[member of the European Parliament]] for three consecutive terms. From 1994 to 1998, he was chairman of the [[European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party (European Parliament group)|group of the European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party]].<ref>http://www.europarl.europa.eu/members/archive/term4/view.do?language=EN&id=1454</ref> He quit the European Parliament to become [[State Secretary (Netherlands)|state secretary]] of the interior in the Dutch [[Second Kok cabinet|government Kok II]]. | From 1984 to 1998, Gijs de Vries was a [[member of the European Parliament]] for three consecutive terms. From 1994 to 1998, he was chairman of the [[European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party (European Parliament group)|group of the European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party]].<ref>http://www.europarl.europa.eu/members/archive/term4/view.do?language=EN&id=1454</ref> He quit the European Parliament to become [[State Secretary (Netherlands)|state secretary]] of the interior in the Dutch [[Second Kok cabinet|government Kok II]]. | ||
− | As the [[EU anti-terrorism coordinator], he worked for [[Javier Solana]] in the [[Police and Judicial Co-operation in Criminal Matters]] (PJCCM) [[Three pillars of the European Union|pillar]]. Solana outlined his duties as being to streamline, organise and co-ordinate the EU and its members fight against terrorism. | + | As the [[EU anti-terrorism coordinator]], he worked for [[Javier Solana]] in the [[Police and Judicial Co-operation in Criminal Matters]] (PJCCM) [[Three pillars of the European Union|pillar]]. Solana outlined his duties as being to streamline, organise and co-ordinate the EU and its members fight against "[[terrorism]]". |
He stood down from the post in March 2007, citing personal reasons, but it is commonly understood that the position's mandate didn't have the necessary operational powers, as well as an overall reluctance within [[Member States|member states]] to supply information regarding "[[counter-terror]]" activities, even though the member states fully supported the establishment of the anti-terrorism coordinator after the [[2004 Madrid train bombings]].<ref>[http://www.euractiv.com/en/security/eu-anti-terror-chief-step-march/article-161612 EU anti-terror chief to step down in March], EurActiv, 13 February 2007</ref> In September 2007, MEPs called for the post to be filled, having been vacant for six months, and for it to be given real powers to carry out the post's tasks.<ref>[http://euobserver.com/9/24703 Counter-terrorism sparks hot debate in EU parliament] 5/9/7</ref> On 20 September 2007, the [[Belgium|Belgian]] [[Gilles de Kerchove]] was appointed to succeed De Vries in the post.<ref>[http://www.theparliament.com/EN/News/200709/4bbeadbd-1424-458e-a760-1a1680dfe4ac.htm Article Detail<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> | He stood down from the post in March 2007, citing personal reasons, but it is commonly understood that the position's mandate didn't have the necessary operational powers, as well as an overall reluctance within [[Member States|member states]] to supply information regarding "[[counter-terror]]" activities, even though the member states fully supported the establishment of the anti-terrorism coordinator after the [[2004 Madrid train bombings]].<ref>[http://www.euractiv.com/en/security/eu-anti-terror-chief-step-march/article-161612 EU anti-terror chief to step down in March], EurActiv, 13 February 2007</ref> In September 2007, MEPs called for the post to be filled, having been vacant for six months, and for it to be given real powers to carry out the post's tasks.<ref>[http://euobserver.com/9/24703 Counter-terrorism sparks hot debate in EU parliament] 5/9/7</ref> On 20 September 2007, the [[Belgium|Belgian]] [[Gilles de Kerchove]] was appointed to succeed De Vries in the post.<ref>[http://www.theparliament.com/EN/News/200709/4bbeadbd-1424-458e-a760-1a1680dfe4ac.htm Article Detail<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> | ||
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Born | 22 February 1956 New York, USA | |||||||||
Nationality | Dutch | |||||||||
Member of | Center on Global Counter-Terrorism Cooperation, Dutch Round Table, Georgetown Leadership Seminar/1993, LSV Minerva, Netherlands/Deep state, WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/1998 | |||||||||
Dutch "terror expert" WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow 1998...
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Gijs M. de Vries was Dutch deputy Interior Minister between 1998 and 2002, and was the EU Counter-terrorism coordinator from 25 March 2004 to March 2007. As of September 2008, he was the chairman of the European Security Research and Innovation Forum (ESRIF).[1]
Career
From 1984 to 1998, Gijs de Vries was a member of the European Parliament for three consecutive terms. From 1994 to 1998, he was chairman of the group of the European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party.[2] He quit the European Parliament to become state secretary of the interior in the Dutch government Kok II.
As the EU anti-terrorism coordinator, he worked for Javier Solana in the Police and Judicial Co-operation in Criminal Matters (PJCCM) pillar. Solana outlined his duties as being to streamline, organise and co-ordinate the EU and its members fight against "terrorism".
He stood down from the post in March 2007, citing personal reasons, but it is commonly understood that the position's mandate didn't have the necessary operational powers, as well as an overall reluctance within member states to supply information regarding "counter-terror" activities, even though the member states fully supported the establishment of the anti-terrorism coordinator after the 2004 Madrid train bombings.[3] In September 2007, MEPs called for the post to be filled, having been vacant for six months, and for it to be given real powers to carry out the post's tasks.[4] On 20 September 2007, the Belgian Gilles de Kerchove was appointed to succeed De Vries in the post.[5]
Events Participated in
Event | Start | End | Location(s) | Description |
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Bilderberg/1997 | 12 June 1997 | 15 June 1997 | US Lake Lanier Georgia (State) | The 45th Bilderberg meeting |
Bilderberg/1998 | 14 May 1998 | 17 May 1998 | Scotland Turnberry | The 46th Bilderberg meeting, held in Scotland, chaired by Peter Carrington |
Bilderberg/2004 | 3 June 2004 | 6 June 2004 | Italy Stresa | The 52nd such meeting. 126 recorded guests |
Brussels Forum/2007 | Belgium Brussels | Yearly discreet get-together of huge amount of transatlantic politicians, media and military and corporations, under the auspices of the CIA and NATO-close German Marshall Fund. | ||
Munich Security Conference/2009 | 2009 | 2009 | Germany Munich Bavaria | The 45th Munich Security Conference |
References
- ↑ ESRIF intermediate report, September 2008.
- ↑ http://www.europarl.europa.eu/members/archive/term4/view.do?language=EN&id=1454
- ↑ EU anti-terror chief to step down in March, EurActiv, 13 February 2007
- ↑ Counter-terrorism sparks hot debate in EU parliament 5/9/7
- ↑ Article Detail