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Godelieve Quisthoudt-Rowohl

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Godelieve Quisthoudt-Rowohl
Member of the European Parliament
In office
1 July 1989 – 1 July 2019
ConstituencyGermany
Personal details
BornGodelieve Quisthoudt
(1947-06-18)18 June 1947 (age 78)
Political partyGerman
Christian Democratic Union
EU
European People's Party
Children4
Alma materKatholieke Universiteit Leuven
Websitewww.quisthoudt-rowohl.de

Godelieve Quisthoudt-Rowohl is a German politician who served as aMember of the European Parliament from 1989 until 2019. She is a member of theChristian Democratic Union in Lower Saxony, which is a part of theEuropean People's Party. She most recently served as theEuropean People's Party's coordinator of the International Trade Committee (INTA), chairwoman of the UK Monitoring Group of INTA, vice-coordinator of the Committee on Human Rights (DROI) and vice-chairwoman of the Delegation for relations with Canada.[1]

Education and career

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Quisthoudt-Rowohl studied Chemistry atUniversity of Leuven. After graduating, she did a PhD at theMax Planck Institute forBiophysical Chemistry in Göttingen from 1972 to 1973.[2]

From 1974 to 1978 Quisthoudt-Rowohl continued researching at theHannover Medical School.[3] From 1979 to 1989 she served asAkademische Rätin of theUniversity of Hildesheim.[3] There she also worked as an academic employee at the institute for applied glottology and later became an academic council at the institute for applied glottology. From 2002, she was teaching at its Institute of Social Sciences.[4][5] On 6 March 2009, she became a professor at the department of education and social sciences.[2][6] She gave guest lectures at the University of Kaliningrad, at the European Business School and at Harvard University.

Political career

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Career in national politics

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In 1990 Quisthoudt-Rowohl was a CDU board member in Lower Saxony. From 1994 to 2012 she was national board member for the CDU. She is counted as one of the principal supporters ofAngela Merkel's bid for Chancellorship in 2004.

From 1990 to 1996 Quisthoudt-Rowohl was a national board member of the Frauen Union for the CDU. She was assistant member of the European committee of the German Bundestag. From 2005 to 2009 she was the leader of the city association CDU in Hildesheim.[2][7] From 1990 to 1996 she served on the national board of theFrauen Union.[2]

Member of the European Parliament, 1989–2019

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Quisthoudt-Rowohl with Angela Merkel

From 1989 Quisthoudt-Rowohl was a member of theEuropean Parliament where she was one of the senior deputies for the CDU in the European Parliament withElmar Brok andKarl-Heinz Florenz. She was a member of the executive board (Quaestor) from 1997 to 2007[2][8] and was a member of the board of theEPP.

As member of the Committee on International Trade, she advocated European car manufacturers against dumping prices of aluminium rims by Chinese manufacturers.[9][10] At her request, the committee decided to criticize Turkey urgently because Turkey still does not allow Cyprus to export goods to Turkey. Further, Turkey should ratify the Ankara Protocol as soon as possible. Finally she urged Turkey to enforce copyrights effectively and so to stopbrand piracy.[11] Quisthoudt-Rowohl holds the European ban on incandescent lamps for patronizing and undemocratic, because the parliament and the public were not involved.[12] Ms Quisthoudt-Rowohl was also involved in the ceilings for the mobile phone fees in the EU.[13]

She wants to strengthensmall and medium enterprises (SMEs) by increasing participation in international trade and by an intensification of relations to the USA.[12] She was involved in a new energy agreement between Russia and the EU.[14][15]

Quisthoudt-Rowohl was formally a member of theCommittee on Development. There, she brought European student exchanges and projects to promote democracy in China and India on the way (since 2010).[16] In 1999 she ensured that the Commission gave higher priority to children's rights.[17] Quisthoudt-Rowohl works on the implementation of the Gender-Mainstreaming, in particular she speaks up for boys and young men to end their current discrimination.[18] In 2003 she suggested a review of the use of EU funds for the Palestinian Authority, to ensure that the money is not wasted for corruption or funding of terrorist groups.[19]

From 1994 to 1999, Quisthoudt-Rowohl was Deputy Chairman of the Committee on Energy, Research and Technology.[20][21] 2005 she initiated the first talks between European institutes for oceanography and the European Parliament to discuss the rapidly advancing climate change, global sea level rise, marine resources, the increasing threat and damage from tsunamis, earthquakes and extreme weather events and the continuing destruction of the marine environment in order to discuss sustainable use and work on a consensus on priorities for future research.[22]

In June 2018, Quisthoudt-Rowohl announced that she would not stand in the2019 European elections but instead resign from active politics by the end of the parliamentary term.[23]

Committee assignments and Delegations

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MEP Quisthoudt-Rowohl's Election Poster

Committees

1989-1991Committee on Industry, Research and Energy (Member)[24][25]

1991-1999Committee on Industry, Research and Energy (Vice-chairwoman and coordinator)[24][25]

1989-1999 Committee for Commerce and Currency (Deputy member)

2004-2007Committee on Development (Deputy member)

2004-todayCommittee on International Trade (Member)

2007-2009Committee on International Trade (Vice-chairwoman)

2009-2014Committee on Foreign Affairs (Member)

2009-2014Subcommittee on Human Rights (Deputy member)

Today

Committee on International Trade (Member and coordinator)

Committee on Foreign Affairs (Deputy member)

Subcommittee on Human Rights (Member and vice-coordinator)

Delegations

2009-2014

Delegation for relations with the United States (Deputy member)

Delegation for the Euro-Latin American Parliamentary Assembly (Member)

Delegation for relations with the countries of Andean community (Member)

Delegation for relations with the NATO Parliamentary Assembly (Member)

2012-2014

Surveillance group for trade relations between Australia and New Zealand (Chairwoman)

Today

Delegation for relations with Canada (First vice-chairwoman)

Delegation for relations with India (Deputy member)

Political positions

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In 2011 Quisthoudt-Rowohl proposed changes to the Parliament's international trade committees (INTA) guidelines for the rights of foreign investors under future EU trade deals that were said to be in line with industry demands.[26]

Recognition

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Transparency International awarded Quisthoudt-Rowohl in line of the Integrity Watch Program with best mark of 0 at the External Activity Indicator. Being present at 85% of the plenary sittings she is one of the front-runners in the EPP group.[27]

Personal life

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Quisthoudt-Rowohl is married and has four adult children. She lives in Hildesheim in Lower-Saxony. Quisthoudt-Rowohl is chairman of the advisory board of the Hildesheim Episcopal Foundation "Gemeinsam für das Leben" (German:Together for life).[28] She is decorated with theOrder of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany.[4] Quisthoudt-Rowohl is a native Dutch and French Speaker as well as completely fluent in German, she can also speak English and Italian.

Academic literature

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References

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  1. ^MdEP."Prof. Dr. Godelieve Quisthoudt-Rowohl MdEP".Prof. Dr. Godelieve Quisthoudt-Rowohl, MdEP (in German). Retrieved2018-04-18.
  2. ^abcde"Mentorein: Dr. Godelieve Quisthoudt-Rowohl"(PDF).Mentoring in Wissenschaft und Wirtschaft (in German). 2011-02-22. p. 3. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2012-03-15. Retrieved2012-03-12.
  3. ^ab"Dr. Godelieve Quisthoudt-Rowohl: CDU Niedersachsen"(PDF).Arbeitsbericht der CDU/CSU-Gruppe im Europäischen Parlament 2007 - 2008; CDU/CSU-Gruppe im Europäischen Parlament (in German). 2008-10-31. p. 96. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2012-03-15. Retrieved2012-03-12.
  4. ^ab"Votevatch". Votewatch.eu. Retrieved2012-03-11.
  5. ^CDU-Frau ist jetzt Professorin: Uni ehrt Europaabgeordnete Quisthoudt-Rowohl in Hildesheimer Allgemeine Zeitung vom 7. März 2009.
  6. ^"Universität Hildesheim | Kommunikation und Medien | Artikel". Uni-hildesheim.de. Retrieved2012-03-11.
  7. ^Oskar Niedermayer:Die Parteien nach der Bundestagswahl 2002. VS Verlag 2003,ISBN 3-8100-3722-2,ISBN 978-3-8100-3722-0, p. 74.
  8. ^"Tagungswoche - 20-07-2004(s)". Europarl.europa.eu. Retrieved2012-03-11.
  9. ^"Schriftliche Anfrage - Antidumpingzölle auf Einfuhren von Aluminium-Fahrzeugrädern aus China - E-5928/2010".Europarl.europa.eu. 2011-07-22. Retrieved2016-01-28.
  10. ^"Schriftliche Anfrage - Antidumpingzölle auf Einfuhren von Aluminium-Fahrzeugrädern aus China - E-5927/2010".Europarl.europa.eu. Retrieved2016-01-28.
  11. ^"Erweiterung und Nachbarn". EurActiv.de. Archived fromthe original on 2011-10-09. Retrieved2012-03-11.
  12. ^abDr. Godelieve Quisthoudt-Rowohl, MdEP (2009-02-16)."Infobrief 2/2009"(PDF).cdu-peine.de (in German). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2012-03-15. Retrieved2012-03-12.
  13. ^"PROTOKOLL DER SITZUNG VOM 15. JULI 2009: C 47 E/32".eur-lex.europa.eu (in German). 2010-02-25. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2012-10-14. Retrieved2012-03-12.
  14. ^"Fondation Robert Schuman".robert-schuman.eu. 2007-05-12. Archived fromthe original on 2012-03-13. Retrieved2012-03-12.
  15. ^Committee on International Trade (2007-05-12)."Time to relaunch energy dialogue with Russia".europarl.europa.eu. Archived fromthe original on 2014-01-09. Retrieved2012-03-12.
  16. ^[1]Archived July 16, 2011, at theWayback Machine
  17. ^Europäisches Parlament:Betrifft: Zehnter Jahrestag des Übereinkommens über die Rechte des Kindes vom 10. November 2009.
  18. ^"Schriftliche Anfrage - Unzureichende Förderung von Jungen und jungen Männern - E-0127/2007". Europarl.europa.eu. 2006-12-08. Retrieved2012-03-11.
  19. ^"Mündliche Anfrage mit Aussprache - EU-Gelder an Palästinensische Autonomiebehörde - O-0001/2003". Europarl.europa.eu. 2002-06-17. Retrieved2012-03-11.
  20. ^Christian de Fouloy:The European Strasbourg register 1994. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1994,ISBN 0-7923-2726-8,ISBN 978-0-7923-2726-4, p. 93.
  21. ^The European Union Encyclopedia and Directory 1999. Routledge, 1999,ISBN 1-85743-056-5,ISBN 978-1-85743-056-1, p. 322.
  22. ^"IFM-GEOMAR: 051020". Ifm-geomar.de. 2005-10-20. Archived fromthe original on 2011-10-02. Retrieved2012-03-11.
  23. ^Godelieve Quisthoudt-Rowohl kandidiert nicht erneut fürs EU-ParlamentHildesheimer Allgemeine Zeitung, June 5, 2018.
  24. ^abChristian de Fouloy:The European Strasbourg register 1994. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1994,ISBN 0-7923-2726-8,ISBN 978-0-7923-2726-4, S. 93.
  25. ^abThe European Union Encyclopedia and Directory 1999. Routledge, 1999,ISBN 1-85743-056-5,ISBN 978-1-85743-056-1, S. 322.
  26. ^"Investment Rights Stifle Democracy".truth-out.org; Corporate Europe Observatory. 2011-05-05. Archived fromthe original on 2011-04-12. Retrieved2011-05-05.EPP members Daniel Caspary, Godelieve Quisthoudt-Rowohl (both Germany), Christofer Fjellner (Sweden) and Emilio Menéndez del Valle from the Socialists and Democrats (Spain) have also proposed changes that are strikingly in line with industry demands.
  27. ^"Prof. Dr. Godelieve Quisthoudt 1 -Rowohl, MdEP"(PDF).Cdu-peine.de. Retrieved2016-01-28.EU-Kommunal : Nr. 10/2011 : 24.10.2011
  28. ^"Stiftungsbeirat - Gemeinsam für das Leben".Gemeinsam-fuer-das-leben.de. Archived fromthe original on 2014-11-11. Retrieved2016-01-28.

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