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Weber v Stubb: Will one of these men lead the EU? | Weber v Stubb: Will one of these men lead the EU? |
(about 14 hours later) | |
Europe's centre-right parties are gathering in Helsinki to select their candidate in the race to succeed Jean-Claude Juncker as president of the European Commission in 2019. | Europe's centre-right parties are gathering in Helsinki to select their candidate in the race to succeed Jean-Claude Juncker as president of the European Commission in 2019. |
Mr Juncker's successor will enjoy a massive profile, a seat at summits of EU leaders and the power to introduce - if not pass - new European laws. | Mr Juncker's successor will enjoy a massive profile, a seat at summits of EU leaders and the power to introduce - if not pass - new European laws. |
The European People's Party (EPP) includes the heads of government of eight EU countries including Germany, Austria, Ireland, and Hungary. | The European People's Party (EPP) includes the heads of government of eight EU countries including Germany, Austria, Ireland, and Hungary. |
And because the group currently dominates the European Parliament, whoever wins this contest will have the most political clout in the race. | |
Who's who? | Who's who? |
Two men are in the running: the EPP's leader in the European Parliament, Manfred Weber, and former Finnish Prime Minister Alexander Stubb. | Two men are in the running: the EPP's leader in the European Parliament, Manfred Weber, and former Finnish Prime Minister Alexander Stubb. |
Conveniently, both have made videos that sum up their candidacies better than any policy pamphlet. | Conveniently, both have made videos that sum up their candidacies better than any policy pamphlet. |
In his glossy production, Manfred Weber goes back to his home town in Bavaria - the heartland of his party, the CSU. | In his glossy production, Manfred Weber goes back to his home town in Bavaria - the heartland of his party, the CSU. |
He talks about security and the need to protect the "European way of life" - one embodied by old buildings, scenic vistas and an all-white group of fifty-something political allies meeting in a wood-panelled restaurant. | He talks about security and the need to protect the "European way of life" - one embodied by old buildings, scenic vistas and an all-white group of fifty-something political allies meeting in a wood-panelled restaurant. |
Mr Stubb's effort is a compilation of pictures of him with young fans, being interviewed on the red carpets of the EU institutions, backed by Finland's version of Mumford and Sons. | Mr Stubb's effort is a compilation of pictures of him with young fans, being interviewed on the red carpets of the EU institutions, backed by Finland's version of Mumford and Sons. |
His motto is "Next Generation Europe" - presumably a generation that should be led by someone with a 14-year career featuring stints as a member of the European Parliament, head of government and vice-president of the European Investment Bank, and who is actually four years older than his rival. | His motto is "Next Generation Europe" - presumably a generation that should be led by someone with a 14-year career featuring stints as a member of the European Parliament, head of government and vice-president of the European Investment Bank, and who is actually four years older than his rival. |
Their campaigning styles have been different too. | Their campaigning styles have been different too. |
Manfred Weber has secured endorsements from people in high places, such as German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz. | |
Alexander Stubb hands out leaflets from his 10-year old Opel Astra car and holds "pop-up press conferences" at the airport with an army of young volunteers. | |
Is the winner a shoo-in? | Is the winner a shoo-in? |
Absent from the race is an EPP lifer with a sky-high profile. | Absent from the race is an EPP lifer with a sky-high profile. |
It's the EU's chief Brexit negotiator, Michel Barnier, who ruled himself out because he has his hands full with the on-going talks. | It's the EU's chief Brexit negotiator, Michel Barnier, who ruled himself out because he has his hands full with the on-going talks. |
And there's a chance the job won't go to Mr Weber or Mr Stubb either. | And there's a chance the job won't go to Mr Weber or Mr Stubb either. |
Or the centre-left equivalent, Frans Timmermans, who is currently first vice-president of the Commission. Or the Greens' candidate when they select one. | Or the centre-left equivalent, Frans Timmermans, who is currently first vice-president of the Commission. Or the Greens' candidate when they select one. |
The Liberal group isn't fielding anyone. | The Liberal group isn't fielding anyone. |
And that's because the system has changed since the last vacancy for European Commission president in 2014. | |
The Lisbon Treaty says that the appointment should reflect the results of the European Parliament elections. | The Lisbon Treaty says that the appointment should reflect the results of the European Parliament elections. |
Previously the Parliament interpreted that as meaning the role should go to the lead candidate - or spitzenkandidat - of the political group that won the most seats in the European elections. | Previously the Parliament interpreted that as meaning the role should go to the lead candidate - or spitzenkandidat - of the political group that won the most seats in the European elections. |
Hence Jean-Claude Juncker's selection, despite objections from then British Prime Minister David Cameron. | Hence Jean-Claude Juncker's selection, despite objections from then British Prime Minister David Cameron. |
Who gets to decide? | Who gets to decide? |
Spitzenkandidat 2.0 is different. | Spitzenkandidat 2.0 is different. |
The European Parliament has agreed that it will endorse the person who commands a majority in a vote of MEPs when they return after May's elections. | The European Parliament has agreed that it will endorse the person who commands a majority in a vote of MEPs when they return after May's elections. |
The final decision is then made by EU leaders. | The final decision is then made by EU leaders. |
They have agreed that they will not automatically appoint the Parliament's choice or necessarily someone who even stood as a spitzenkandidat in the first place. | They have agreed that they will not automatically appoint the Parliament's choice or necessarily someone who even stood as a spitzenkandidat in the first place. |
It could lead to a massive row or the job could go to someone else who is widely respected, has cultivated MEPs and happens to be available in the second half of the year. | It could lead to a massive row or the job could go to someone else who is widely respected, has cultivated MEPs and happens to be available in the second half of the year. |
"How about… Michel Barnier?!" goes the theory in Brussels. | "How about… Michel Barnier?!" goes the theory in Brussels. |
He has said that he is dedicated to his current job. | He has said that he is dedicated to his current job. |
However, he wasn't too busy to deliver an 80-minute speech about the future of Europe to the EU elite on Monday night. | However, he wasn't too busy to deliver an 80-minute speech about the future of Europe to the EU elite on Monday night. |
And there's another Brexit angle. | And there's another Brexit angle. |
Whoever gets the job will oversee the finalisation of the UK/EU trade deal and will set the tone for the new relationship between the two for decades to come. | Whoever gets the job will oversee the finalisation of the UK/EU trade deal and will set the tone for the new relationship between the two for decades to come. |
So this could be the start of a beautiful friendship, whether it is Michel, Manfred, Alex or Frans, or anyone else. | So this could be the start of a beautiful friendship, whether it is Michel, Manfred, Alex or Frans, or anyone else. |
Listen to Adam on Brexitcast on BBC Sounds | Listen to Adam on Brexitcast on BBC Sounds |
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