Incoming European Commission chief Mr Jose Manuel Barroso has unveiled the line-up of the new EU executive, which will take office in November.
The European Union's 25 member states each have one commissioner.
Following is a list of the new commissioners:
President:Jose Manuel Barroso (Portugal)
Vice-president, institutional relations, communications: Margot Wallstrom (Sweden)
Vice-president, enterprise and industry:Guenter Verheugen (Germany)
Vice-president, transport:Jacques Barrot (France)
Vice-president, administration, audit and anti-fraud: Siim Kallas (Estonia)
Vice-president, justice and home affairs:Rocco Buttiglione (Italy)
Other Commission members:
Internal Market:Charlie McCreevy (Ireland)
Trade:Peter Mandelson (Britain)
Information society and media:Viviane Reding (Luxembourg)
Environment:Stavros Dimas (Greece)
Economic and monetary affairs:Joaquin Almunia (Spain)
Regional policy:Danuta Huebner (Poland)
Fisheries, Maritime affairs:Joe Borg (Malta)
Budget:Dalia Grybauskaite (Lithuania)
Science and research:Janez Potocnik (Slovenia)
Education, culture:Jan Figel (Slovakia)
Health, consumer protection:Markos Kyprianou (Cyprus)
Enlargement:Olli Rehn (Finland)
Humanitarian aid:Louis Michel (Belgium)
Energy:Laszlo Kovacs (Hungary)
Competition:Neelie Kroes-Smit (Netherlands)
Agriculture:Mariann Fischer Boel (Denmark)
External Relations:Benita Ferrero-Waldner (Austria)
Employment, social policy:Vladimir Spidla (Czech)
Taxation and customs:Ingrida Udre (Latvia)