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  1. Eamon Gilmore (born 24 April 1955) is a European Union diplomat, and an Irish former Labour Party politician. He serves as European Union Special Representative for Human Rights since February 2019. He is also the European Union Special Envoy for the Colombian Peace Process since 2015.

  2. Eamon Gilmore served as the EU Special Representative for Human Rights from 1 March 2019 until 29 February 2024. The tasks of the Special Representative for Human Rights are to enhance the effectiveness and visibility of EU human rights policy. The Special Representative has a broad, flexible mandate, which provides the possibility of adapting ...

  3. EAMON GILMORE. Senior European Diplomat. Former Deputy Prime Minister of Ireland (Tánaiste) Former Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade. Former Leader of the Irish Labour Party. Member of Parliament (TD) for 27 years. Extensive experience in international organisations, national and local government and with civil society and business ...

  4. Eamon Gilmore (Caltra, 24 aprile 1955) è un politico irlandese. È stato vice-primo ministro e ministro degli affari esteri e del commercio dal 2011 al 2014 . Durante il suo mandato il 1º gennaio 2013 l'Irlanda ha assunto la presidenza di turno del Consiglio dell'Unione europea.

    • 1º marzo 2019
  5. 28 feb 2019 · Oggi il Consiglio ha nominato Eamon Gilmore rappresentante speciale dell'UE per i diritti umani. Eamon Gilmore, che sostituirà Stavros Lambrinidis, nominato primo rappresentante speciale dell'UE nel 2012, assumerà le sue funzioni il 1º marzo 2019, inizialmente per un periodo di due anni.

  6. 28 feb 2019 · Today, the Council appointed Eamon Gilmore as EU Special Representative for Human Rights. Mr Gilmore will replace Stavros Lambrinidis, who was appointed in 2012 the first EU Special Representative. Mr Gilmore will take up his duties on 1 March 2019 and has been appointed initially for two years.

  7. 26 feb 2024 · Today the Council appointed Olof Skoog as EU Special Representative (EUSR) for human rights succeeding Eamon Gilmore whose tenure of 5 years comes to an end on 29 February. Mr Skoog will take up his duties on 1 March 2024 for an initial period of two years.