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Europe's leaders launch fight for EU top jobs in Brussels | Europe's leaders launch fight for EU top jobs in Brussels |
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EU leaders are heading to Brussels to assess the post-election political landscape and consider rival candidates for the EU's top jobs. | EU leaders are heading to Brussels to assess the post-election political landscape and consider rival candidates for the EU's top jobs. |
The haggling over jobs - including a replacement for EU Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker - is likely to last several months. | The haggling over jobs - including a replacement for EU Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker - is likely to last several months. |
The UK is involved in the discussions. | The UK is involved in the discussions. |
For the first time the big centrist blocs no longer have a majority. The European Parliament elections boosted nationalists, the Greens and liberals. | For the first time the big centrist blocs no longer have a majority. The European Parliament elections boosted nationalists, the Greens and liberals. |
It leaves the EU more fragmented, so finding consensus may be harder than in the past. | It leaves the EU more fragmented, so finding consensus may be harder than in the past. |
The talks over dinner on Tuesday may not even result in a shortlist of candidates. | The talks over dinner on Tuesday may not even result in a shortlist of candidates. |
It is more an occasion for leaders to assess the political mood and explore possible combinations, to ensure a stable balance of political opinions, geography and gender. | It is more an occasion for leaders to assess the political mood and explore possible combinations, to ensure a stable balance of political opinions, geography and gender. |
UK Prime Minister Theresa May will participate, but Brussels sources say there will be little or no discussion of Brexit. | UK Prime Minister Theresa May will participate, but Brussels sources say there will be little or no discussion of Brexit. |
Who will get the most coveted post? | Who will get the most coveted post? |
The other top EU officials to be replaced later this year are: European Council President Donald Tusk (Polish); European Central Bank President Mario Draghi (Italian) and EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs Federica Mogherini (Italian). | The other top EU officials to be replaced later this year are: European Council President Donald Tusk (Polish); European Central Bank President Mario Draghi (Italian) and EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs Federica Mogherini (Italian). |
After lengthy negotiations, the new top officials will take up their posts on 1 November, except for the new European Council chief, who starts on 1 December. | After lengthy negotiations, the new top officials will take up their posts on 1 November, except for the new European Council chief, who starts on 1 December. |
French President Emmanuel Macron - a liberal - met Spain's socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez in Paris on Monday. Mr Macron wants his En Marche movement (LREM) to be at the heart of a new centrist alliance in Europe. | French President Emmanuel Macron - a liberal - met Spain's socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez in Paris on Monday. Mr Macron wants his En Marche movement (LREM) to be at the heart of a new centrist alliance in Europe. |
In 2014 Mr Juncker was chosen to head the Commission as the centre-right European People's Party (EPP) candidate, after the EPP had won the election. | In 2014 Mr Juncker was chosen to head the Commission as the centre-right European People's Party (EPP) candidate, after the EPP had won the election. |
But it is a much tougher challenge this time for the EPP's candidate Manfred Weber - a German - after his bloc shrank from 217 seats to 180 in the 751-seat parliament. He has the backing of German Chancellor Angela Merkel. | But it is a much tougher challenge this time for the EPP's candidate Manfred Weber - a German - after his bloc shrank from 217 seats to 180 in the 751-seat parliament. He has the backing of German Chancellor Angela Merkel. |
Party leaders are also meeting in Brussels in an effort to agree on a "Spitzenkandidat" - lead candidate - for Mr Juncker's job. The Commission enforces EU rules and drafts EU laws, so it is the most coveted post in the 28-nation bloc. | Party leaders are also meeting in Brussels in an effort to agree on a "Spitzenkandidat" - lead candidate - for Mr Juncker's job. The Commission enforces EU rules and drafts EU laws, so it is the most coveted post in the 28-nation bloc. |
Mr Juncker, an EU veteran and ex-Prime Minister of Luxembourg, won in 2014 despite opposition from the UK and Hungary. | Mr Juncker, an EU veteran and ex-Prime Minister of Luxembourg, won in 2014 despite opposition from the UK and Hungary. |
But Mr Macron and some other EU leaders are sceptical about the Spitzenkandidat process. The final choices for the top posts still have to be approved by the European Parliament. | But Mr Macron and some other EU leaders are sceptical about the Spitzenkandidat process. The final choices for the top posts still have to be approved by the European Parliament. |
Many nationalists and Eurosceptics - still a minority in the parliament - reject the process, seeing it as an establishment stitch-up. | Many nationalists and Eurosceptics - still a minority in the parliament - reject the process, seeing it as an establishment stitch-up. |
Mr Weber's rivals include centre-left candidate Frans Timmermans, from the Netherlands, and liberal candidate Margrethe Vestager, from Denmark. | Mr Weber's rivals include centre-left candidate Frans Timmermans, from the Netherlands, and liberal candidate Margrethe Vestager, from Denmark. |
Because of the new clout of liberals and Greens, Ms Vestager - famous for legal battles with US tech giants - might be seen as a compromise candidate. | Because of the new clout of liberals and Greens, Ms Vestager - famous for legal battles with US tech giants - might be seen as a compromise candidate. |
Countdown to EU top jobs: |