The discussion
about the selection and approval of the next European Commission President has
now openly started. Juncker is still on up to the end of next year, that´s
true, but it´s also a fact that the issue of his succession will continue to
occupy the minds during the next few months.
I am
convinced that the tradition of selecting a former head of government or State
to chair the Commission should be kept. Such an approach is fundamental to give
a solid foundation of authority to the holder of that most critical job.
In
addition to that type of political experience, the candidates most be
consensual enough, including in terms of enticing the support of the European
Parliament. Nobody can get the job if not supported by the EP. Such requirement
does not mean the successful candidate most come from the political family that
gets the greater number of seats in the next parliament. It means that such candidate
must be able to gain the advantage within the EP.
Besides these two criteria - former
government leadership experience and majority vote in parliament – the new President
should come from a region of the EU that has been underrepresented when it comes
to this type of responsibilities. That makes me think of the Nordic and the Baltic
States. And, last point, the preference should go for a woman.
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