Rodi Kratsa-Tsagaropoulou


Rodi Kratsa-Tsagaropoulou is a Greek politician who served as a Member of the European Parliament from 1999 to 2014, and served as First Vice-President of the European Parliament from 2007 to 2009.
She was born and brought up at the island of Zakynthos, Greece. She studied Sociology at the University of Geneva. Her postgraduate studies followed at the Institute of European Studies of the same University. She was first elected as an MEP in 1999. She was re-elected in 2004 and in 2009. Her parliamentary work was rich and multifaceted with numerous interventions on issues like European integration, regional cohesion and economic development of Europe, the upgrading of women's participation and the presence of the EU at international level.

European Parliament

Responsibilities as Member of the European Parliament 2009 - 2014
Member of the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs
Member of the Committee on Women's Rights and Gender Equality
Member of the Committee on Regional Development
Member of the Delegation to the Euro-Mediterranean Parliamentary Assembly
President of the PA-UfM Working Group on the Euro-Mediterranean University of Slovenia
Member of the Delegation for relations with the Mashreq countries
Member of the Delegation to the Euro-Latin American Parliamentary Assembly
Member of the Delegation for relations with Mercosur countries
Member of the Working Group for the Middle East, very active in the peace process between Arabs and Israel, the promotion of cooperation between the GCC and the EU for security and development in the Mediterranean as well as in dealing with international crises.
In the framework of her parliamentary legislative work, in her capacity as rapporteur, she prepared resolutions, adopted by the plenary, regarding the MEDA programs, the EU funding of Palestine and the situation of the women in Mediterranean.
She is founding member of various intergroups: "Francophonie and cultural diversity", "Disability", "Family and childhood", "Tourism", "Islands", "Social Economy", "Conservation and Sustainable Development".
Responsibilities in the Bureau of the European Parliament as Vice-President
Conciliation
Information and Communication Policy
Euro-Mediterranean cooperation including the Parliamentary Assembly of the Union for the Mediterranean
President of the PA-UfM Working Group on the Euro-Mediterranean University
Euro-Arab relations
Rodi Kratsa has represented the European Parliament at International Summits, like the 2008 G8 Parliamentary Speakers' Meeting held in Tokyo and Hiroshima, Japan as well as the 2011 G20 Speakers' Consultation held in Seoul, South Korea.

Action

International level
Active in the international and regional meetings of UNESCO issues concerning education, the promotion of women and the cultural heritage
Active in the framework of the International Organisation of Francophonie
Regular participant in international meetings of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank and international fora, like the Crans Montana Forum, the Doha Forum, WISE Forum, the Women as Global Leaders Conference
European level
Founding member of the Women of Europe Award
President of the International Association for the Promotion of Women of Europe - Women of Europe Award
Member of the Board of the European Centre of Culture
Member of the Cultural Council of the Union for the Mediterranean
National level
Elected member of the Municipality Council of Athens
Member of the Board and the Executive Committee of the Constantinos Karamanlis Institute for Democracy
Founding member and President of the European Centre of Communication and Information
Founding member of the Greek part of the European Movement
Member of the Board and the Scientific Committee of the Child and Family Foundation

Family

Rodi Kratsa is married to former Member of Greek Parliament and former Minister of Transports and Communications of New Democracy party, Apostolos Kratsas. They have two children, George, who studied law in London and Paris, specialises in European competition law and is now a PhD candidate, and Constance, who studied law and economics in London and specialises in trade and company law.