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European Parliament Committee on Development

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The Committee on Development (Commission du développement, DEVE) is a committee of the European Parliament responsible for promoting, implementing and monitoring the development and cooperation policy of the European Union, notably talks with developing countries; aid to developing countries; and promotion of democratic values, good governance and human rights in developing countries.

The committee has twenty-five members and the same number of substitute members. Its current chair, elected on 23 July 2024, is Barry Andrews from Renew Europe.[1]

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  1. ^ "Barry Andrews elected Chair of European Parliament's Development Committee". Agence Europe. July 24, 2024. Retrieved November 9, 2024.
  2. ^ Simon Taylor (31 January 2007), Committee chairs finally saddle up European Voice.
  3. ^ Committee chairs chosen European Voice, 21 July 2004.
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