Delors I Commission

Portfolio Name State Party
President Jacques Delors  France Socialist Party
Vice-President
Agriculture and fisheries
Frans Andriessen[1]  Netherlands CDA
Vice-President
Budget, financial control, personnel and administration
Henning Christophersen  Denmark Venstre
Vice-President
Internal market, tax law and customs
Lord Cockfield  United Kingdom Conservative Party
Vice-President
Social affairs, employment and education
Manuel Marin[2]  Spain PSOE
Vice-President
Industry, information technology and science and research
Karl-Heinz Narjes  Germany CDU
Vice-President
Cooperation, development affairs and enlargement
Lorenzo Natali  Italy DC
Mediterranean policy and North-South relations Claude Cheysson  France Socialist Party
External relations and trade policy Willy De Clercq  Belgium Liberal
Environment, consumer protection and transport Stanley Clinton Davis  United Kingdom Labour
Fisheries António Cardoso e Cunha[3]  Portugal Social Democratic Party
Credit, investments, financial instruments and small & medium-sized enterprises Abel Matutes[2]  Spain People's Party
Energy & Euratom Nicolas Mosar  Luxembourg CSV
Economic affairs and employment Alois Pfeiffer[4][5]  Germany CSU
Institutional reforms, information policy, culture and tourism Carlo Ripa di Meana  Italy PSI
Economic affairs and employment Peter Schmidhuber[5][6]  Germany CSU
Competition, social affairs and education Peter Sutherland[7]  Ireland Fine Gael
Relations with the European Parliament, regional policy and consumer protection Grigoris Varfis  Greece PASOK
  1. ^ Portfolio shared with António Cardoso e Cunha after Portugal joined the Community (5 January 1986)
  2. ^ a b From 5 January 1986 after Spain joined the Community
  3. ^ From 5 January 1986 after Portugal joined the Community
  4. ^ Until 1 August 1987, when replaced by Peter Schmidhuber
  5. ^ a b Portfolio shared with Abel Matutes after Spain joined the Community (5 January 1986)
  6. ^ From 22 September 1987, replacing Alois Pfeiffer
  7. ^ Portfolio shared with Manuel Marin after Spain joined the Community (5 January 1986)