Armand Commission
The Armand Commission was the first Commission of the European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom), between 1958 and 1959. Its president was Louis Armand of France. There would be two further Commissions before the institutions of Euratom were merged with those of the European Coal and Steel Community and the European Economic Community in 1967 to become the European Communities.
See also
- Hirsch Commission (1959–1962)
- Chatenet Commission (1962–1969)
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Presidents of the European Commission
- Jean Monnet (Monnet Authority, 1952–55)
- René Mayer (Mayer Authority, 1955–58)
- Paul Finet (Finet Authority, 1958–59)
- Piero Malvestiti (Malvestiti Authority, 1959–63)
- Rinaldo Del Bo (Del Bo Authority, 1963–67)
- Acting: Albert Coppé (Coppé Authority, 1967)
Commission of the Atomic Energy Community
(1958–1967)
(1958–1967)
- Louis Armand (Armand Commission, 1958–59)
- Étienne Hirsch (Hirsch Commission, 1959–62)
- Pierre Chatenet (Chatenet Commission, 1962–67)
Commission of the Economic Community
(1958–1967)
(1958–1967)
Commission of the Communities
(1967–2009)
(1967–2009)
- Jean Rey (Rey Commission, 1967–70)
- Franco Maria Malfatti (Malfatti Commission, 1970–72)
- Sicco Mansholt (Mansholt Commission, 1972–73)
- François-Xavier Ortoli (Ortoli Commission, 1973–77)
- Roy Jenkins (Jenkins Commission, 1977–81)
- Gaston Thorn (Thorn Commission, 1981–85)
- Jacques Delors (Delors Commission, 1985–95)
- Jacques Santer (Santer Commission, 1995–99)
- Acting: Manuel Marín (Santer Commission, 1999)
- Romano Prodi (Prodi Commission, 1999–2004)
- José Durão Barroso (Barroso Commission, 2004–09)
Commission (2009–present)
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