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Assistants Type Members
UAB Audifina
Paying agents
Juozas OLEKAS
Aušra SEIBUTYTĖ
UAB AUDITO FORMULE
Paying agents
Waldemar TOMASZEWSKI
UAB Easyway.LT
Paying agents
Petras AUŠTREVIČIUS
UAB FINANSININKU GRUPE
Paying agents
Vilija BLINKEVIČIŪTĖ
UAB Gaudera
Paying agents
Rasa JUKNEVIČIENĖ
Andrius KUBILIUS
Liudas MAŽYLIS
UAB PRO PROFIT
Paying agents
Viktor USPASKICH
Krzysztof Michal UCHANSKI
Accredited assistants
Zdzisław KRASNODĘBSKI
UDVARDY AUDIT KFT
Paying agents
Katalin CSEH
Anna Júlia DONÁTH
Afryea Kamaria UITERLOO
Accredited assistants
Dorien ROOKMAKER
Katarzyna ULFIK
Paying agents
Marek Paweł BALT
Assistants to the Vice-Presidency/to the Quaestorate
Assistants to Vice-Presidents and Quaestors are temporary agents of the European Parliament who assist the Vice-President or Quaestor in the exercise of their duties as a Vice-President or Quaestor, in particular in relation with meetings of the Bureau, the Quaestors or their working groups, and their specific portfolios. They work under the direction and authority of their Vice-President or Quaestor whom they can also accompany to missions, subject to specific conditions decided by the Bureau.
Accredited assistants
Accredited parliamentary assistants (APAs) are chosen by a Member or a group of Members and employed under a direct contract with the European Parliament. They are based on Parliament’s premises, in one of its three places of work – Brussels, Strasbourg or Luxembourg – and assist Members directly in their work, under their direction and authority and on a basis of mutual trust.
Local assistants
Local assistants are people who have concluded employment contracts with Members to assist them in the Member States in which they were elected. These contracts are governed by the national law of the Member State.
Service providers
Service providers are natural or legal persons who have concluded service contracts with Members to assist them in the Member State in which they were elected. The services to be provided must be targeted, detailed and directly linked to the exercise of the Member’s parliamentary mandate. These contracts are governed by the national law of the Member State.
Paying agents
Paying agents are natural or legal persons duly authorised in a Member State to manage, on a professional basis, the tax and social security matters (under the national law of the Member State and, where applicable, EU law) arising from the employment contracts or service contracts concluded by the Member.
Trainees
Trainees are people who have signed a traineeship agreement with a Member. Traineeships contribute to education and European vocational training and promote a better understanding of the workings of Parliament. They can take place either on Parliament’s premises or in the Member State in which the Member was elected.
For more information, see section Staffing arrangements.