Robert Schuman Medal, EPP Group

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Robert Schuman Medal named after Robert Schuman is awarded to several people annually by the European People's Party group in the European Parliament since July 1986 "to pay tribute to public figures who have advanced the cause of peace, the construction of Europe and human values through their public activities and personal commitment." [1]

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NameYearCountry
1986 E. M. J. A. Sassen Netherlands
Alain Poher France
Hans August Lücker West Germany
Alfred Bertrand Belgium
Paolo Barbi Italy
Pierre Pflimlin France
Leo Tindemans Belgium
Emilio Colombo Italy
Helmut Kohl West Germany
Jacques Santer Luxemburg
Konstantinos Mitsotakis Greece
Konstantinos Karamanlis Greece
1987 Willem Vergeer Netherlands
Giulio Andreotti Italy
Flaminio Piccoli Italy
Mariano Rumor Italy
Piet Bukman Netherlands
Adelino Amaro da Costa (posthumously) Portugal
Karl-Josef Hahn West Germany
Miquel Coll i Alentorn Spain
Bruno Heck West Germany
Pierre Werner Luxemburg
1988 Kai-Uwe von Hassel West Germany
Francesco Cosentino Italy
Lorenzo Natali Italy
Peter Sutherland Ireland
Karl-Heinz Narjes West Germany
Nicolas Mosar Luxemburg
Guido Gonella (posthumously) Italy
Alberto Ghergo (posthumously) Italy
Angelo Narducci (posthumously) Italy
Mario Sassano (posthumously) Italy
Heinrich Aigner (posthumously) West Germany
1989 Henry Plumb United Kingdom
1990 Johanna Maij-Weggen Netherlands
1991 Jean-Claude Juncker Luxemburg
Norbert Schmelzer Netherlands
Ruud Lubbers Netherlands
1992 Egon Klepsch Germany
1993 Valéry Giscard d'Estaing France
Filippo Maria Pandolfi Italy
Jean Dondelinger Luxemburg
Frans Andriessen Netherlands
Bernhard Sälzer (posthumously) Germany
Lorenzo de Vitto (posthumously) Italy
Abel Matutes Juan Spain
Raniero Vanni d'Archirafi Italy
Peter Schmidhuber Germany
Ioannis Paleokrassas Greece
René Streichen France
1995 Jacques Delors France
Manuel García Amigo Spain
Menelaos Chatzigeorgiou Greece
Horst Langes Germany
Ferruccio Pisoni Italy
Rudolf Luster Germany
Günter Rinsche Germany
Hans-Gert Poettering Germany
Margaretha af Ugglas Sweden
Carlos Robles Piquer Spain
Georgios Anastassopoulos Greece
José Maria Gil-Robles Gil-Delgado Spain
Antonio Graziani Italy
Nicolas Estgen Luxemburg
Christopher Prout United Kingdom
Otto Bardong Germany
Wilfried Martens Belgium
1996 Efthimios Christodoulou Greece
Miltiadis Evert Greece
Panayotis Lambrias Greece
Siegbert Alber Germany
Edward Heath United Kingdom
1997 John Bruton Ireland
Hans von der Groeben Germany
Manuel Fraga Iribarne Spain
Gerardo Fernández Albor Spain
Franjo Komarica Bosnia and Herzegovina
1998 Ursula Schleicher Germany
Aníbal Cavaco Silva Portugal
1999 Arthur Eisenmenger (received by Rainer Wieland) Germany
Poul Schlüter Denmark
Francisco António Lucas Pires (posthumously) Portugal
Radio B92, Belgrade (received by Veran Matić) Serbia and Montenegro
2000 Martin M.C. Lee United Kingdom
Libet Werhahn-Adenauer Germany
2001 Jelena Bonner Russia
Karl von Wogau Germany
2002 Nicole Fontaine France
Ingo Friedrich Germany
Władysław Bartoszewski Poland
José María Aznar Spain
Hans van den Broek Netherlands
2003 Wim van Velzen Netherlands
Bendt Bendtsen Denmark
Anders Fogh Rasmussen Denmark
Bertel Haarder Denmark
Per Stig Møller Denmark
Nicholas Bethell, 4th Baron Bethell United Kingdom
2004 John Joseph McCartin Ireland
Franz Fischler Austria
Loyola de Palacio Spain
Chris Patten United Kingdom
Mario Monti Italy
Viviane Reding Luxemburg
Pope John Paul II Poland
2005 Natalia Estemirova Russia
Sergei Kovalev Russia
Erwin Teufel Germany
Tadeusz Mazowiecki Poland
Wolfgang Schäuble Germany
Michel Barnier France
Vytautas Landsbergis Lithuania
2006 Tunne Kelam Estonia
2007 Angela Merkel Germany
Guido de Marco Italy
2009 Marianne Thyssen Belgium
Jaime Mayor Oreja Spain
Hartmut Nassauer Germany
João de Deus Pinheiro Portugal
Ioannis Varvitsiotis Greece
José Manuel Barroso Portugal
Jacques Barrot France
László Tőkés Romania
2010 Alberto João Jardim Portugal
2012 Pietro Adonnino Italy
Peter Hintze Germany
Íñigo Méndez de Vigo Spain
Eddie Fenech Adami Malta
2013 Reiner Kunze Germany
2014 George H. W. Bush United States
Jerzy Buzek Czech Republic
Joseph Daul France
Marietta Giannakou Greece
Doris Pack Germany
Alojz Peterle Slovenia
Corien Wortmann Netherlands
Vito Bonsignore Italy
Ria Oomen-Ruijten Netherlands
2015 Wolfgang Welsch Germany
Jim Sensenbrenner United States
Karel Schwarzenberg Czech Republic
2016 Ilkka Suominen Finland
2017 Andreas Schockenhoff Germany
Lawrence Gonzi Matla

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