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The Next EU Commission still expected to take office on December 1st
After last weeks’ European Parliament decision to reject the names of three Commissioner-designate from France Romania and Hungary, the Von der Leyen Commission is facing delay and won’t be able to start on November 1st.
The European Parliament agreed last week to postpone the final vote on the new Commission until the week of November 25th.
French media expect France to propose Michel Barnier (EPP) – the current EU’s Chief Negotiator for the Brexit - as a Commissioner (source le Parisien). Indeed, some of the fiercest opposition to Goulard – who is a member of the liberal-centrist Renew Europe group - came from the European People's Party. The choice of EPP candidate could put an end to European Parliament's conservative objections.
“With the rejection of Sylvie Goulard, Macron’s candidate for the Commission, Brussels needs a new French nominee de toute urgence. And, the EU’s outgoing chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier needs a new job,” writes Eoin Drea from the Wilfried Martens Centre for European Studies.
However, French President Macron strongly advocates that France keeps its broad portfolio, which encompasses the EU's internal market, industrial policy, and defense.
Romania, whose government collapsed last week, could take more time to appoint a new nominee. |