Analysis: Why Orbán, Meloni and Fiala are angry about the EU top jobs
Who should lead the European Union in the next five years? Ten days after the elections, the question remains unanswered. An informal summit on Monday failed to deliver the necessary breakthrough, despite a settled trio of frontrunners for the top jobs: Ursula von der Leyen for the presidency of the European Commission, António Costa for the presidency of the European Council and Kaja Kallas for the High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy. On paper, the selection ticks all the boxes: politically diverse, geographically mixed and gender balanced. It is also a roster of well-...