Members of the Bureau

Lorena Lopez de Lacalle

Lorena Lopez de Lacalle

President
Eusko Alkartasuna
Summary:

Born in Gasteiz (Basque Country) in 1959, Lorena graduated from the University of Geneva as a Translator and Conference Interpreter. She worked in many institutions such as the European Parliament and NATO. From August 2007 until December 2010 she was a member of the Regional Government of Araba as head of the Regional Ministry of Culture, Basque Language and Sports.

Since 2010, Lorena has been the Secretary for International Relations at EA. In 2011 she became member of the regional Parliament of Araba (Bildu Coalition). Lorena has been Vice-President of the Alkartasuna Foundation and of Eurobask (Basque Council of the European Movement) since February 2012. She speaks 7 languages. Since 2013 she is a member of the EFA Bureau.

Oriol Cases i Vilà

Oriol Cases i Vilà

Secretary General
Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya
Summary:

Born in Barcelona (Catalonia) in 1985, Oriol Cases graduated from the University of Barcelona on Advertising and Public Relations and holds a MA on European Studies by the Université Libre de Bruxelles and a MA on Communications by Universtiat Pompeu Fabra. Since 2016 Oriol is working in the European Parliament as parliamentary assistant and he has also worked as Chief of Staff for the Catalan Minister for Culture, as Head of Communications in Girona's city council, in a clean tech company and in a PR consultancy firm in Barcelona. In 2024 Oriol was candidate for the European European elections in the list of Ara Repúblicas lead by MEP Diana Riba i Giner.

Anke Spoorendonk

Anke Spoorendonk

Treasurer & Vice-President
SSW
Summary:

Anke Spoorendonk belongs to the Danish minority in Southern Schleswig. Since 1996, she has been on the national SSW executive board. From 1990 to 1996, Anke was councillor of the district of Schleswig-Flensburg. From 1996 to 2012, she was a member of the Schleswig-Holstein Parliament. Until 2009, she was the president of the SSW parliamentary group. From 2012 to 2017, Spoorendonk was Minister of Justice, Europe and Culture in the government of Schleswig-Holstein.

Anke studied German language and history in Copenhagen and graduated in 1976 as Master of Arts. She was a teacher for several years before starting her political career.

Jill Evans

Jill Evans

Vice-President
Plaid Cymru
Summary:

Born 1959 in Rhondda, Jill was a councillor for seven years: at the former Rhondda Borough and Mid Glamorgan County Councils and later at Rhondda Cynon Taff County Borough Council. She was elected as Plaid Cymru's Alternate Member of the Committee of the Regions in 1993 and served for four years. Jill was Chair of Plaid Cymru between 1994 and 1996. In June 1999 she was elected as a Member of the European Parliament for Wales. She was re-elected as MEP in 2004, 2009 and 2014 and has worked for the defence of the Welsh language but was also a respected member of the Environment committe of the EP.

Jill was President of the EFA Group from 2009 to 2014. She holds a Master’s Degree in Philosophy from Aberystwyth University.

Jill was re-elected as an MEP in 2019 until Wales left the EU in 2020. She is now an EFA Observer MEP and Plaid Cymru Director of International Affairs.

Wouter Patho

Wouter Patho

Vice-President
Nieuw-Vlaamse Alliantie
Summary:

Born in 1981 in Antwerp, Wouter Patho was a history and geography teacher for 7 years in a secondary school. Wouter joined N-VA at its very beginning. He became member of the Board of the N-VA Youth wing, where he was involved in Flemish and Republican action, political education and international contacts. In 2009 Wouter became assistant to MEP Frieda Brepoels, where he worked in close cooperation with the members of bureau of EFA. Today he works alongside MEP Mark Demesmaeker.

Wouter is an elected member of the local council of Malle, where he is responsible for social affairs and housing policy as president of the Public Centre for Social Welfare. He is member of the EFA Bureau since 2014.

Frank de Boer

Frank de Boer

VICE-PRESIDENT
Fryske Nasjonale Partij
Summary:

Born in 1975 in Oerterp (Opsterlân, Fryslân), Frank de Boer is an engineering geologist and legal expert by education. Frank worked a number of years as a geotechnical engineer before starting to work professionally for the European minority organisations YEN and FUEN. As a consequence, he is quite familiar with the situation of many (linguistic) minorities across Europe, and also with the EU institutions and other relevant international organisations, such as the Council of Europe, OSCE and the United Nations. As the author of the text and legal coordinator, Frank was one of the architects of the Minority SafePack Initiative, the European Citizens’ Initiative for minority rights and linguistic diversity in Europe.

After moving back to Fryslân in 2017, Frank became more strongly involved in the Fryske Nasjonale Partij and is now an advisor to the FNP group in the Frisian Parliament. Since 2022 he is a member of the EFA Bureau.

Livia Ceccaldi-Volpei

Livia Ceccaldi-Volpei

VICE-PRESIDENT
Femu à Corsica
Summary:

Born in 1980 in Bastia (Corsica). After her studies in Law and a master's in Private Judicial Law, Livia became a lawyer in Bastia Association on 20 January 2006, the date on which she presented her oath.

She has been a member of Inseme per a Corsica, a movement launched by Gilles Simeoni in 2010. On 2 December 2018, the party Femu à Corsica was created and she became an elected member of the party Bureau for 3 years. On the Congres hold on 12 December 2021, she was elected National Vice-Secretary of the party.

She is also the substitute of the Haute-Corse Senate member, Paulu-Santu Parigi, the first Corsican nationalist senate member. They were elected on 27 September 2020.

Zsolt Szilágyi

Zsolt Szilágyi

Vice-president
Erdélyi Magyar Szövetség
Summary:

Born in 1968 in Nagyvárad, Transylvania. Graduated in Political Science. After the anti-communist revolution in 1989, he was the founder of the Hungarian Youth Movement in Transylvania (MISZSZ) and several other Hungarian organisations. He was elected in 1990 member of the Romanian Parliament. He served four mandates, until 2004. In 2007 he moved to Brussels, being chief of the cabinet to László Tőkés, Hungarian from Romania, elected member of the European Parliament. In 2014 he ran for President of Romania. In 2003 he was co-founder of the Hungarian National Council of Transylvania, an umbrella organisation claiming autonomy and self-determination for Hungarians in Romania. He has served as President of the Hungarian Peoples' Party of Transylvania for four years.

Roberto Visentin

Roberto Visentin

Vice President
Patto per l'Autonomia
Summary:

Born in 1953 in Spilimbergo (Friuli), he began to get involved in politics in 1976 by joining the historic Friulian autonomist party, for which he was the provincial secretary and municipal councillor in his own town. In the 1990s he was elected as MP three times, first as a deputy and then as a senator. In 2018 he participated in the foundation of Patto per l’Autonomia, in which he was appointed as the person in charge of leading the relationships with other autonomist and pro-independence parties. In 2019, he promoted and participated in the foundation of Autonomie e Ambiente (AeA), a network between the autonomist and pro-independence forces in the Italian state.

Lorena López Sánchez

Lorena López Sánchez

Vice-President
Nueva Canarias - Bloque Canarista
Summary:

Born in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in 1983, Lorena holds a Master in Logistics, Transport and International Trade. She is a member of Nueva Canarias national executive and member of the party since 2007. She is also Chief of Staff of the First Deputy Mayor of Puerto del Rosario.

Kerem Aptourachim Oglou

Kerem Aptourachim Oglou

Vice-President
Dostluk Esitlik Baris Partisi – DEB
Summary:

Kerem was born in Xanthi in 1994. He belongs to the Turkish minority of Western Thrace, Greece. He obtained a BA degree focused on the public administration from Trakya University and a master’s degree in Balkan, Eurasian and Central European Studies from Charles University in Prague. Currently, he is PhD candidate in the field of International Relations.

Since 2021, Kerem has been actively working in the field of human and minority rights. As a human rights defender and activist, he participates in international human and minority rights meetings at the United Nations, the Council of Europe, and the OSCE, representing the Turkish minority of Western Thrace. He was a candidate for the European Parliament in the 2024 elections on the DEB Partisi list. He works as deputy director at a non-profit education and culture foundation. He speaks three languages and is the author of a published book titled EU Regional and Cohesion Policy Implementation on Western Thrace Turks." Since 2025 he is a member of the EFA Bureau.

Lydie Massard

Lydie Massard

Vice-President
Union Démocratique Bretonne
Summary:

In progress.

Maiken Poulsen Englund

Maiken Poulsen Englund

Vice-President
Ålands Framtid
Summary:

In progress.