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Europe's New Leadership: Navigating Wars, Migration, and Economic Challenges

Tuesday 17 September 2024 - 17:33
Europe's New Leadership: Navigating Wars, Migration, and Economic Challenges

The European Commission's new executive team, led by President Ursula von der Leyen, faces an array of critical challenges as they take the helm for the next five years. With wars raging in Gaza and Ukraine, migration crises, climate change, and economic competitiveness at the forefront, the new Commission has its work cut out.

After intense negotiations with member states, von der Leyen unveiled her nominees, a diverse group tasked with steering the European Union through these turbulent times. The "core priorities" of this team are prosperity, security, and democracy, with a particular focus on security and competitiveness in the face of Russia's aggression.

Estonia's Kaja Kallas, an experienced politician, has been appointed to lead foreign policy, addressing the security challenges posed by Russia. Additionally, Lithuania's Andrius Kubilius becomes the EU's first defence commissioner, a crucial role in enhancing Europe's military capabilities and supporting Ukraine's defence efforts.

The nominee from Finland, Henna Virkkunen, takes on an expansive portfolio, including security and technology, which will likely involve close collaboration with Spain's Teresa Ribera, the next antitrust chief. Ribera faces the daunting task of regulating big tech companies and ensuring compliance with landmark rules aimed at curbing their power.

France's Stephane Sejourne will play a pivotal role in boosting European competitiveness through industrial strategy, while Slovakia's Maros Sefcovic will oversee trade policy. Italy's Raffaele Fitto, a member of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's party, has been appointed as a vice president, reflecting the growing influence of far-right parties in the EU.

Von der Leyen's demand for gender balance in nominations has resulted in an impressive 40% of the proposed commissioners being women. This is a significant improvement from the initial nominations, which were heavily skewed towards men.

Each commissioner will face rigorous hearings in the European Parliament, where lawmakers will scrutinize their plans and seek assurances on their commitments. The Parliament's power to block appointees adds an element of uncertainty, particularly for Hungary's Oliver Varhelyi, who may face pressure due to his country's illiberal leadership.

As the new Commission takes office, they must navigate a complex landscape, balancing security, economic competitiveness, and the urgent need to address climate change. With the world's eyes on Europe, this leadership team has a critical role in shaping the continent's future and its response to global challenges.


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