Pack, Doris (1942–)
Pack, Doris (1942–)
German politician. Born Mar 18, 1942, in Schiffweiler/Saar, Germany.
Member of the Bundestag (1974–83, 1985–89); named Federal vice-chair of the CDU (Christian Democrats Union) women's organization (1989); as a member of the European People's Party (Christian Democrats) and European Democrats, elected to 4th and 5th European Parliament (1994–99, 1999–2004); chaired delegation for relations with countries of southeast Europe. Awarded Order of Zvonimir (Croatia, 1995), Federal Order of Merit, first class (1996), and Ordre internationale de mérite (France, 1996).
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