I
have supported since the early days Jean-Claude Juncker as President of the
European Commission. I know he has the experience and the courage required for
such a tough job. But these days he looks tired and too thin-skinned, irritable.
He should pay attention to that. Leaders, particularly at challenging times,
should look as being in control, calm and refreshed.
The
rentrée, after the summer break, will be particularly demanding for Europe.
Greece will continue at the top of the list, side by side with the immigration
issues, plus matters related to internal security and instability in North
Africa and Middle East. To that already heavy list, one should add the policy
matters raised by the very special political options of Viktor Orban in Hungary
and Cameron´s exigencies in terms of reform, and also the need to re-open the
dialogue with Russia.
This
is a full agenda. It calls for leadership that projects strength, confidence
and optimism. And those features have to be seen on the TV screens, when people
like Juncker are talking to the media or to the EU Parliament. They are the public faces of the Union.
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