Beskæftigelsesudvalget 2016-17
BEU Alm.del Bilag 83
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Beskæftigelsesudvalget
Til:
Dato:
Udvalgets medlemmer
21. december 2016
Invitation til møde med Valdis Dombrovskis, EU-kommissær og næst-
formand for Kommissionen 2/2-17
Den lettiske EU-kommissær for euroen og social dialog samt næstformand for
Kommissionen Valdis Dombrovskis vil gerne mødes med medlemmer af Eu-
ropaudvalget.
Mødet finder sted
torsdag den 2. februar 2017 kl. 14.30-15.30 i vær. 2-141.
De forventede temaer for mødet er: ØMU og det indre marked, stabiliteten i
de svageste økonomier i eurozonen, overholdelse af stabilitets- og vækstpag-
ten samt udstationeringsdirektivet og søjlen for sociale rettigheder (herunder
integriteten af den danske model).
Valdis Dombrovskis CV kan læses nedenfor.
Interesserede medlemmer kan tilmelde sig ved at sende en e-mail til
[email protected]
senest torsdag den 26. januar 2016 kl. 12.00.
Med venlig hilsen
Mia Dehnhardt-Larsen,
udvalgsassistent
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Valdis Dombrovskis
Latvian nationality. Married.
2014-present
2014
2014
2011-14
2009-14
2004-09
2002-04
2001-02
Latvia
2005-07
Commission Vice-President for the Euro and Social Dialogue
Member of the European Parliament
Member of the Latvian Parliament
Board member of the political party Unity (Vienotība)
Prime Minister of the Republic of Latvia
Member of the European Parliament
Minister of Finance of the Republic of Latvia
Chief economist at the monetary policy department, Bank of
Professional Master's degree in customs and tax administra-
tion, Riga Technical
University
Master's degree in physics, University of Latvia
Bachelor's degree in economics for engineers, Riga Technical
Bachelor’s degree in Physics, University of Latvia
1993-96
1992-95
University
1989-93
Responsibilities
Leading the Project Team "Euro and Social Dialogue".
Developing proposals to deepen the Economic and Monetary Union.
Making decisions about support for struggling eurozone countries more
democratically legitimate, taking into account the social impact.
Developing proposals to encourage further structural reforms in eurozone
countries.
Reviewing the fiscal and macroeconomic surveillance legislation (six-pack)
and the new budgetary rules (two-pack).
Enhancing the convergence of economic, fiscal and labour market policies
between EU countries (European Semester).
Promoting social dialogue; engaging with social partners.
Steering the work of the Structural Reform Support Service.
Ensuring that financial markets are properly regulated and supervised so
that they are stable, competitive and transparent, at the service of jobs and
growth. This includes the full implementation of the Banking Union.
Building a Capital Markets Union by 2019, for all 28 EU Member States,
and maximising the benefits of capital markets and non-bank financial in-
stitutions for the rest of the economy, particularly for SMEs.
Proposing measures to make financial services work better for consumers
and retail investors.
Promoting a consistent global approach to implementing regulation and
agreed standards and principles, in cooperation with international partners.
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