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15 Facts About Anne-Karin Glase

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Anne-Karin Glase was born on 24 July 1954 and is a German former Christian Democratic Union of Germany politician who has served three terms as a Member of the European Parliament for the Germany constituency for the European People's Party Group from March 1991 to July 2004.

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Anne-Karin Glase had previously represented the Potsdam constituency as a member of the East German parliament Volkskammer between March 1990 and October 1990.

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Anne-Karin Glase was born in Neuruppin, Brandenburg, East Germany, on 24 July 1954.

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Anne-Karin Glase is a member of the Evangelical Church in Germany, and has been a member of the Christian Democratic Union of Germany since 1986.

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Anne-Karin Glase is married with two children and trained as a paediatric nurse and as a welfare worker.

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Anne-Karin Glase was deputy chairperson of the Brandenburg Women's Union and was on the Federal Board of Directors of the Women's Union.

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Anne-Karin Glase was chairperson of the Committee on Economic Cooperation and Development.

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On 11 March 1991, Anne-Karin Glase became a Member of the European Parliament for the European Parliament for the constituency of Germany on behalf of the European People's Party Group of which she was an observer.

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Anne-Karin Glase was twice an observer on the Committee on Development and Cooperation and for the Delegation for Relations with the countries of South America on four occasions.

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Anne-Karin Glase was a substitute observer on the Committee on Women's Rights.

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Anne-Karin Glase had become a full member of the European People's Party Group by the time she was elected to the Fourth European Parliament the 1994 European Parliament election in Germany on 19 July 1994.

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Anne-Karin Glase served on the Committee on Employment and Social Affairs, the Committee on Women's Rights, the Delegation for relations with the countries of Central America and Mexico and the Members from the European Parliament to the Joint Assembly of the Agreement between the African, Caribbean and Pacific States and the European Union.

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Anne-Karin Glase was a substitute for each of the Committee on Development and Cooperation and the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs and Industrial Policy, the Delegation for relations with Canada and the Committee on Women's Rights.

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Anne-Karin Glase was re-elected to the Fifth European Parliament at the 1999 European Parliament election in Germany on 20 July 1999.

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Anne-Karin Glase was a substitute on the Committee on Development and Cooperation between 20 July 1999 and 14 January 2002 and then on the Committee on Budgets from 17 January 2002 to 19 July 2004.