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EU Commission Appointments in Jeopardy
High-stakes negotiations over the European Commission's appointments threaten to destabilize the EU.
Italian
Italy
PoliticsInternational RelationsEuropean UnionNegotiationsPower
European ParliamentEuropean CommissionEppRenew EuropeS&D
Ursula Von Der LeyenPaolo GentiloniVárhelyiFittoRibera
- What solutions have been proposed to overcome the impasse?
- Macron proposed simultaneous hearings for Fitto and Ribera to ease concerns among Spanish socialists about a potential attack on their candidate. Meloni also intervened to prevent potential conflicts during the hearings.
- What is the main political challenge described in the article?
- The European Parliament needs to approve the new European Commission, but national governments are heavily influencing the process. Three commissioner appointments are causing significant tension: Várhelyi (Hungary), Fitto (Italy), and Ribera (Spain).
- What are the broader international implications of the situation?
- The potential failure to appoint the new Commission would send a message of EU weakness at a crucial moment internationally, concerning conflicts in Europe and tensions with China. Therefore, there's high pressure to resolve the situation.
- How does the article describe the high-stakes nature of the situation?
- Italian Prime Minister Meloni compared the situation to a Tarantino film, highlighting the high stakes and potential for a dramatic breakdown. However, international concerns about the stability of the EU are motivating leaders to find a solution.
- Which political groups are involved in the negotiations and what are their interests?
- Several political groups are involved in this complicated negotiation, including the EPP, Renew, and S&D. Their strategic maneuvering and potential compromises are crucial in determining the outcome.