EM Germany is also represented on the board of EM International: Jo Leinen is President of European Movement International and Bernd Hüttemann acts as a member.
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Significantly, Eugen Kogon, President of Europa-Union from 1949, supported the establishment of the German Council of the European Movement by inviting, along with Sandys, approximately 90 personalities from public affairs in January 1949 to set up a provisional Executive Committee.
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