Fiona Hall (politician)

Fiona Hall, MBE (born Cutts, born July 15, 1955 in Swinton, Greater Manchester ) is a British politician of the Liberal Democrats and a member of the European Parliament. She studied until 1977 modern languages ​​at St Hugh's College, Oxford University and then worked first as a teacher until 1979 in Botswana. From 1986 to 1995 she worked part-time employment as a teacher in Northumberland, and later she worked as a consultant for Liberal Democrat Member of the City Council of Newcastle and the British House of Commons. In addition, she worked as an activist in the anti- nuclear movement. In 2001 she was commissioned by the OSCE election observer in Kosovo.

In the European elections in 2004 Hall was elected to the European Parliament, where it belongs to the liberal ALDE group. In 2007, she headed the election observer delegation of the European Parliament in the parliamentary elections Togo. Since 2008 she is Vice President of the European Forum for Renewable Energy Sources ( EUFORES ), an organization for the promotion of renewable energy, which includes parliamentarians from the European Parliament and the EU's national parliaments.

In the European elections in 2009 Hall was re-elected with the best result of all British Liberal Democrats. She is a member of the Committee on Industry, Research and Energy and the Delegation for relations with the Pan-African Parliament and the Delegation to the ACP -EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly. As a deputy she is the Development Committee and the Delegation for relations with the Korean peninsula active

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