Examples of using Pat cox in English and their translations into Swedish
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The conference was alsoaddressed by Pat Cox, President of the European Parliament,
Mr President, our new President, Pat Cox, has called on us to show understanding for each other in debate if possible.
debate on the future of the Union attended by Pat Cox and discussions about the environment
Prior to this meeting, a brief exchange of views with the President of the European Parliament, Mr Pat Cox, took place.
Under President Pat Cox, under President Borrell, through interinstitutional agreements with the Commission,
I must apologise for the late arrival of Mr Pat Cox, our President, but he is currently on his way rather slowly from Frankfurt.
I know the same can be said for my predecessor, Pat Cox, who sends through me his warmest regards to you on this day.
At the instigation of our President, Mr Pat Cox, they also had parliamentary support at two meetings with our Polish,
The winner is the European Parliament because, as Pat Cox has rightly said, we have had an open election,
Mr President, Pat Cox, you are a person who combines vision
Mr Pat Cox, was prepared to act as moderator during this meeting.
On this occasion, EP President Pat Cox was among the speakers at the CoR plenary,
President Pat Cox- of whose leadership of Parliament we in Ireland are enormously proud- has assured me that you stand ready to play your full part.
Mr Pat Cox, President of the European Parliament and Mr Söderman,
The President, Pat Cox, wrote as much in a letter today,
King Abdullah visited Strasbourg where he addressed a plenary session of the European Parliamentand met Mr Pat Cox, the President, and Mr Prodi.
Following discussions with the EP President, Pat Cox, on 18 September 2002,
The meeting was preceded by an exposé by the President of the European Parliament, Mr Pat Cox, followed by an exchange of views concerning the main items on the agenda.
I should like to acknowledge the wonderful work that our former Irish President, Pat Cox, did while in your Chair by saying that you have a hard act to follow.
in the presence of EU coordinator Pat Cox, led to decisive progress.