Juknevičienė, Rasa

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Name: Rasa, Juknevičienė

Years active: 11/16/2012

Party: Homeland Union - Lithuanian Christian Democrat Political Group, Member (from 11/16/2012)




Roles

Member of the Homeland Union – Lithuanian Christian Democrats Since 2012: Member, Committee on National Security and Defence Since 2012: Member, Homeland Union – Lithuanian Christian Democrat Political Group Since 2012: Deputy Chair, Seimas Delegation to the NATO Parliamentary Assembly 2008–2012: Member, Committee on National Security and Defence 2008–2012: Minister of National Defence 2008: Vice-President, NATO Parliamentary Assembly 2004–2008: Member, Committee on National Security and Defence 2004–2008: Member, then Deputy Chair, Commission for NATO Affairs 2004–2008: Chair, then Deputy Chair, Seimas Delegation to the NATO Parliamentary Assembly 2001: Founder and Board Member, Transatlantic Integration Support Group 2001: Member, Committee on National Security and Defence 2001: Member, Deputy Chair, Commission for NATO Affairs 2001: Member, Seimas Delegation to the NATO Parliamentary Assembly Since 1999: Deputy Chair, Homeland Union Since 1999: Member, Presidium and Council of the Homeland Union 1996–2000: Member, Committee on National Security and Defence 1996–2000: Deputy Speaker of the Seimas (from 9 November 1999 to18 October 2000) 1996–2000: Chair, Commission for NATO Affairs (1999–2000) S1996–2000: ubstitute, Seimas Delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe 1996–2000: Chair, Seimas Delegation to the NATO Parliamentary Assembly 1996–1999: Member, Board of the Homeland Union (Lithuanian Conservatives) 1996: Deputy Chair, Lithuanian Atlantic Treaty Association 1992–1996: Spokesperson for the Seimas Opposition 1992–1996: Desk Officer, Homeland Union (Lithuanian Conservatives) Political Group 1990–1992: Member, Supreme Council – Reconstituent Seimas 1990–1992: Member, Commission for Health Protection and Social Affairs 1990–1992: Member, Commission for Local Authorities Since 1993: Member, Homeland Union (Lithuanian Conservatives) 1988: Member, Council of the Lithuanian Reform Movement Sąjūdis, Pasvalys District; Chair (from 1989)

Education

1998: Traineeship in the USA 1996: Traineeship in Great Britain 1995: Traineeships in Norway and Germany 1993: Traineeship in France 1977–1983: Kaunas Medical Institute (currently Lithuanian University of Health Sciences), Diploma of Physician 1965–1976: Secondary School No 10 (currently Skaistakalnio Basic School) in Panevėžys

History

She was born on 26 January 1958 on Tiltagaliai Village, Panevėžys District, Lithuania.

Signatory to the Act of Independence

Title: Honorary Doctor of Political Sciences, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, South Korea

Awards: Cross of Commander of the Order of the Lithuanian Grand Duke Gediminas on the occasion of Lithuania’s accession to the EU (2004); Royal Order of Merit with Commander’s Star of the Kingdom of Norway (1998); Badge for Merits to the Riflemen’s Union (2008); Medal for Merits by the Ministry of National Defence; Badge for personal service to the course of Lithuania’s transatlantic integration awarded on the occasion of Lithuania’s invitation to join NATO (2002); Commemorative Medal “10th Anniversary of Independence of Ukraine” by the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine (2001); Medal for merits to the restoration and establishment of the independent state of Lithuania in 1990–2000 awarded in commemoration of the 10th Anniversary of Lithuania’s Independence (2000)

Publications: press articles, a collection of articles in 2008

Foreign languages: English, Russian

Hobbies: floriculture, reading

Work experience: 1984–1990:Paediatrician, Pasvalys Central Hospital 1983: Panevėžys Central Hospital



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