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couple of senior French journalists, seasoned when it comes to cover events
around the EU in Brussels, wrote that the European Council meeting of yesterday
and today ended up by being a great victory for President Macron. Such comment is a
serious mistake. The summit was not about Macron versus Merkel, as they want us
to see it. It was a meeting of leaders, twenty-seven of them. They were
presented with three names as possible candidates to Juncker’s succession. The
names were based on the spitzenkandidat approach. And none of the candidates got
enough traction to be considered for the job of President of the European
Council. Not because of Emmanuel Macron’s opposition. Not because the spitzencandidat
approach was rejected. It is just that each candidate had several leaders that
opposed their nomination. And that’s how Europe should work. The head of the
new Commission must be someone that meets the approval and respect of the heads
of State and government. That is more necessary than ever. It will take a bit
more time to decide. But this is a very important decision. A collective one,
not a French chauvinist move.
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