EU CRISIS: Parliament set to REVOLT against 'backroom stitch-up' to replace Juncker
EUROPEAN Union chiefs could soon find themselves in hot water as parliamentary opposition grows against their plans to replace Jean-Claude Juncker.
By
Joe Barnes, Brussels Correspondent Joe Barnes
PUBLISHED: 08:49, Wed, Jul 3, 2019 | UPDATED: 14:53, Wed, Jul 3, 2019
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MEPs, who have a casting vote on the next European Commission president, have rounded on German defence minister Ursula von der Leyen’s nomination for the role. EU leaders have been accused of ignoring democracy by facilitating a backroom stitch-up for the bloc’s top jobs package in Brussels yesterday afternoon. A growing list of members of the European Parliament are insisting they will find it incredibly tough to support the European Council’s desired appointments.
Much of the criticism centred around the abandonment of the so-called lead candidate (
spitzenkandidat) process, which is designed to give a democratic mandate to the Commission presidency.
Instead, leaders held a series of closed-door meetings across three days as they frantically scrambled to fill Mr Juncker’s role before he is scheduled to step down at the end of October.
MEPs are expected to vote on Ms von der Leyen’s appointment in two weeks time, which could prove a tricky process for the German.
She requires an absolute majority, according to the Parliament's rules, and if she fails EU leaders must propose another candidate "within a month's time".
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Ursula von der Leyen was nominated by EU leaders to head the next European Commisison (Image: GETTY)
The European Greens have voiced anger at the selection, and their 74 MEPs are set to vote against the package, according to group sources.
Greens were concerned that the European Council had made part the Parliament’s presidency part of its overall package.
Ska Keller, the Greens co-president, said: “This backroom stitch-up after days of talks is grotesque, it satisfies no one but party power games. After such a high turnout in the European elections and a real mandate for change, this is not what European citizens deserve