The Commission and its delegates

The Moselle Commission consists of six delegates and, as an option, six deputy delegates.
Its President is elected from among the Commission’s ranks for a term of one year by a majority of votes cast by the representatives. Each of the three states holds the chair in turn and in alphabetical order.
The decisions that are taken unanimously by the Moselle Commission during its twice-yearly meetings are also binding on the states. The votes cast by the delegates count as if they had been cast by their respective governments. The decisions are therefore also transferred to relevant national legislation.

 

 

Below you will find a brief overview of each delegation’s representatives:  

 

GERMAN DELEGATION:

Mr Norman Gerhardt, delegate and head of delegation  

Ministry of Digital and Transport, Bonn

 

Mr Steffan Bölker, delegate

Directorate General waterways and navigation, Bonn

 

Mr Stephan Momper, deputy delegate

Waterways and shipping authority Moselle-Saar-Lahn

 

Mr Christian Brunsch, deputy delegate

Ministry of Digital and Transport, Bonn

 

 

FRENCH DELEGATION:

Mr Philippe Voiry, delegate and head of delegation

Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs, Paris  

 

Mr Manuel Leconte, delegate

IGEDD (Inspectorate general for the environment and for sustainable development), Paris

 

Mr Xavier Lugherini, deputy delegate

Voies Navigables de France

 

 

LUXEMBOURG DELEGATION:

Mr Max Nilles, delegate and head of delegation

Ministry of mobility and public works, Luxembourg

 

Mr Kevin Schroeder, deputy delegate

Ministry of mobility and public works, Luxembourg

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