The formation of the new group of commissioners of the re-elected President of the Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, is underway, with the deadline for the submission of nominations expiring at the end of August.
With that date fast approaching, and now that Ursula von der Leyen has returned from her summer vacation in Germany, Politico is publishing a list of the candidates that are known so far. It is recalled that all of them, except von der Leyen herself, must be approved by the European Parliament. Eight countries have not yet made a formal proposal.
Current position: Minister of Finance of Austria
Croatia: Dubravka Suica
Current position: Commissioner for Democracy and Demography
Cyprus: Kostas Kadis
Current position: Professor and Deputy Chair of the Council, Frederick University. In the past he was the Minister of Health, Education and Culture, Agriculture and Environment of Cyprus.
Czech Republic: Joseph Sikela
Current position: Minister of Industry and Trade of the Czech Republic
Estonia: Kaya Kallas
Current position: She stepped down as Estonia’s prime minister in July after being chosen by EU leaders as the bloc’s next foreign policy chief.
Finland: Hena Virkunen
Current position: Member of the European Parliament
France: Thierry Breton
Current position: Commissioner for the Internal Market
Germany: Ursula von der Leyen
Current position: President of the European Commission
Greece: Apostolos Tzitzikostas
Current position: Regional Governor of Central Macedonia
Hungary: Oliver Varcheli
Current position: Commissioner for Neighborhood and Enlargement
Ireland: Michael McGrath
Current position: Minister of Finance of Ireland
Latvia: Valdis Dombrovskis
Current position: Vice-President of the European Commission
Malta: Glenn Micallef
Current position: Resigned as chief of staff to Maltese Prime Minister Robert Abella in June
Netherlands: Bopke Hoekstra
Current position: Commissioner for Climate Action
Poland: Piotr Serafin
Current position: Ambassador of Poland to the EU
Slovakia: Maros Sefcovic
Current position: Vice-President of the European Commission
Slovenia: Tomas Vessel
Current position: Lawyer, former president of the Slovenian Court of Auditors
Spain: Teresa Ribera
Current position: Deputy Prime Minister of Spain and Minister for the Ecological Transition
Sweden: Jessica Roswell
Current position: Swedish Minister for European Affairs
Lithuania Andrius Kubilius
Current position: MEP of the European People’s Party
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