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"I fully understand the Italian Prime Minister's vote, which has been explained publicly. I will work closely with Giorgia Meloni, as I will with the other 26 EU leaders," António Costa told journalists on Friday at the headquarters of the Party of European Socialists in Brussels. Italy's prime minister had made clear her displeasure at being excluded from preparatory talks with a small group of leaders who divvied up the top jobs. Her nationalist European Conservatives and Reformists group emerged as the third force in the EU parliament elections earlier this month. Meloni also voted against ...
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European Commission- Ursula von der LeyenUrsula von der Leyen will most likely succeed in returning as Commission President after securing the votes in the European Council. Only the endorsement of the Parliament is standing between her and the Berlaymont, the Commission's headquarters in Brussels. Von der Leyen was first appointed in 2019, becoming the first female president of the European Commission. Since then, she has witnessed some of the most important events that have shaped the European Union over the past five years. The energy crisis, the growing threat of climate change, Russia’s i...
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What happened behind the scene of EU top job negotiations? Euronews reporter Mared Jones brings you a sneak peek at the discussions which led to the nomination of Ursula von der Leyen as European Commission President, António Costa as president of the European Council and Kaja Kallas as foreign affairs chief. We also take a closer look at Costa, his legacy and reputation in Portugal with our Portuguese correspondent in Brussels Isabel Silva. We also discuss a heart-warming report on the share of renewables in the EU’s electricity production. Radio Schuman is hosted and produced by Maïa de la B...
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White smoke in Brussels. The 27 leaders of the European Union have agreed on the bloc's political leadership for the next five years: Ursula von der Leyen as president of the European Commission, António Costa as president of the European Council, and Kaja Kallas as the High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy. Leaders on Thursday also approved the Strategic Agenda, a document with broad brushstrokes of ambitions that is meant to guide the future work of the three appointees. Von der Leyen and Kallas's nominations are not final and still require confirmation by the European ...
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France is in midst of a snap election, but what do Berlin, Budapest, Madrid and Rome make of the unfolding saga? How is the prospect of Marine Le Pen’s far-right National Rally leading France viewed in other parts of the continent? Radio Schuman digs into the issue with Euronews correspondents across the continent. We also preview today's key European Council meeting - those top jobs still need to be agreed - and delve into how congested it's getting up in space. Radio Schuman is hosted and produced by Maïa de la Baume, with journalist and production assistant Eleonora Vasques and audio editin...
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The 27 leaders of the European Union are due to meet on Thursday to give the final push to a deal that will allocate the bloc's top jobs for the next five years. The names on the table are well-known by now: Ursula von der Leyen as president of the European Commission, António Costa as president of the European Council and Kaja Kallas as High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy. The trio has been put together based on their proven political credentials on the European stage – and also a lack of credible alternatives who could act as Plan B. Following a failed attempt last we...
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Portugal’s former prime minister António Costa is tipped to be named the next President of the European Council, in a move that could see him fully restore his political credibility after he was embroiled in a corruption investigation that brought his stay in office to a halt. After lengthy discussions in Brussels on Monday, EU diplomats said Costa is one of a trio of candidates pencilled in for three power roles in Brussels, although the appointments are still vulnerable to political horse-trading. His status as a testemunha (witness) in an ongoing judicial probe into corruption and influence...
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Despite broad agreement among EU leaders on nominees for the European Commission, European Council, and the EU top diplomat, the summit broke up with no deal reached. We explore the reasons behind the impasse with Euronews reporter Jorge Liboreiro, who gives insight into yesterday's dinner and the discussions in the room. We also discuss today's constitutive meeting of the centre-right European People's Party, and consider which MEPs might be set to join the group. With summer approaching, and choices over holidays now upon us, Radio Schuman also has some advice on how to avoid making bad deci...
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Who will lead the EU for the next five years? As EU leaders meet to chew the issue over dinner during an informal summit in Brussels a decision could emerge. Who will likely be the next president of the European Commission, European Council and who will be the EU top diplomat? We spoke to Euronews reporter Mared Jones to find out what's on the cards. We also talked about the Nature Restoration Law ahead of a critical discussion in Luxembourg today, where environment ministers are meeting to debate and potentially vote on the issue. Despite the cloudy and rainy weather in Brussels, we know that...
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The post-election game of horse trading faces its first test on Monday as leaders of the European Union meet in Brussels to discuss, and possibly assign, the bloc's top jobs. The informal summit will see the 27 heads of state and government haggle over who should be the next president of the European Commission, president of the European Council and High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy. The negotiations have traditionally been a delicate juggling act: the distribution of top jobs needs to consider political affiliations, geographical origins and gender balance to ensure ...
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