Horst Schnellhardt
German politician
Horst Schnellhardt (born 12 May 1946) is a German politician who served as a Member of the European Parliament from 1994 until 2009, representing Saxony-Anhalt.[1] He is a member of the conservative Christian Democratic Union, part of the European People's Party.
He is the author and the namesake of the "Schnellhardt compromise" aimed at the defusing of the "vodka war".[2]
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German members of the European Parliament (2009–2014)
- Burkhard Balz
- Reimer Böge
- Elmar Brok
- Daniel Caspary
- Christian Ehler
- Karl-Heinz Florenz
- Michael Gahler
- Ingeborg Grässle
- Peter Jahr
- Elisabeth Jeggle
- Christa Klaß
- Dieter-Lebrecht Koch
- Werner Kuhn
- Werner Langen
- Kurt Lechner
- Klaus-Heiner Lehne
- Hans-Peter Liese
- Thomas Mann
- Hans-Peter Mayer
- Doris Pack
- Markus Pieper
- Hans-Gert Pöttering
- Godelieve Quisthoudt-Rowohl
- Herbert Reul
- Horst Schnellhardt
- Birgit Schnieber-Jastram
- Andreas Schwab
- Renate Sommer
- Thomas Ulmer
- Sabine Verheyen
- Axel Voss
- Rainer Wieland
- Hermann Winkler
- Joachim Zeller
- Udo Bullmann
- Ismail Ertug
- Knut Fleckenstein
- Evelyne Gebhardt
- Jens Geier
- Norbert Glante
- Matthias Groote
- Jutta Haug
- Petra Kammerevert
- Constanze Krehl
- Wolfgang Kreissl-Dörfler
- Bernd Lange
- Jo Leinen
- Norbert Neuser
- Bernhard Rapkay
- Ulrike Rodust
- Dagmar Roth-Behrendt
- Martin Schulz
- Peter Simon
- Birgit Sippel
- Jutta Steinruck
- Barbara Weiler
- Kerstin Westphal
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