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Portuguese PM pleased with ‘crucial’ financial services portfolio
Portuguese Prime Minister Luis Montenegro expressed satisfaction with former finance minister Maria Luís Albuquerque being appointed to the 'crucial' financial services portfolio in the new von der Leyen Commission.
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Fico congratulates Šefčovič on getting ‘trade war’ portfolio
The Slovak government is pleased with the portfolio given to its nominee, five-time commissioner Maroš Šefčovič, who has added trade, economic security and transparency to his roster, while Transparency International Slovakia reminds of his "non-transparent" 2019 presidential campaign.
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Portugal’s raging wildfires kill seven, cause damage
The wildfires that have been raging in mainland Portugal since Sunday, particularly in the central and northern regions, have left seven dead and at least 40 injured, affected dozens of properties and forced the closure of roads and motorways.
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Italian opposition has mixed reactions to the executive VP post
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen's nomination of Italy's European Affairs Minister Rafaele Fitto for the coveted post of executive vice-president has been welcomed by Italy's ruling parties, although opposition parties voiced mixed reactions.
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German coalition parties slam rightward shift in von der Leyen’s Commission proposal
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen's proposal for a new college of commissioners did not go down well with the governing coalition parties in her home country on Tuesday, despite them previously backing a second von der Leyen-led executive.
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The Green Brief – Von der Leyen plans for five more years of furious energy, climate rule-making
Euractiv’s Green Brief brings you a roundup of energy and environment news of the week from across Europe.
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Far-left, far-right MEPs slam Draghi report, while centre offers support
Mario Draghi’s report on European competitiveness was sharply criticised by far left and far right MEPs in a European Parliamentary debate in Strasbourg on Tuesday (17 September) but received strong backing from Commission President Ursula von der Leyen’s centrist alliance.
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Von der Leyen launches new EU Commission with surprising picks
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen unveiled her proposed team of European Commissioners, highlighting significant changes in leadership.
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Health commissioner nomination shows low health role priority among member states
There were no obvious contenders for the role of health commissioner, but the choice of Hungary’s Olivér Varhelyi reflects the role's lower priority among member states.
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EU recommends outdoor ban on cigarettes, e-cigarettes and heated tobacco
The European Commission wants Member states to ban cigarettes, e-cigarettes and heated products tobacco from outdoor areas, according to new recommendations published on Tuesday (17 September).
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The Brief – The case for Stéphane Séjourné
Stéphane Séjourné was nominated as the French European Commission Executive Vice President (EVP) for prosperity and industrial policy on Tuesday (17 September) following a rather hectic 24 hours.
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Von der Leyen plans five more years of intense energy and climate rule-making
The 2020s will be a rollercoaster ride in terms of energy and climate legislation in Brussels, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen made clear in the mission letters sent to her commissioner-delegates on Tuesday (17 September).
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Ursula von der Leyen’s Commission of ‘light and dark’ – EU politicians react
Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) of all political stripes spent much of Tuesday (17 September) briefing journalists on what they think of European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen’s proposal for the next EU executive team.
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Greece satisfied with transport, tourism portfolio but EP hearing could be challenging
Centre-right Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis expressed his satisfaction with Greece's transport and tourism portfolio allocation in the next Commission. However, the candidate for the role, Apostolos Tzitzikostas, faces a challenging task ahead of his European Parliament's hearing.
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Várhelyi’s ‘humiliating’ portfolio reflects Orban’s marginalisation in EU, opposition says
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen nominated Oliver Várhelyi as Commissioner for Health and Animal Welfare on Tuesday (17 September), a move seen by the Hungarian opposition as humiliating and a sign of an increasingly marginalised Hungary.
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Von der Leyen’s maze-like organogram for tech policy
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen's proposal for the next College of Commissioners is to split the tech portfolio into a maze-like organogram.
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Left-wing parties launch impeachment proceedings against Emmanuel Macron
An impeachement procedure brought against French President Emmanuel Macron by the far-left La France insoumise (LFI) was deemed admissible by the bureau of the National Assembly on Tuesday (17 September), by 12 votes to 10.
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Future-proofing the EU’s road transport sector: a roadmap for policymaker action [Promoted content]
The EU’s road transport sector faces critical challenges. The IRU's roadmap urges policymakers to enact supportive legislation to ensure the EU's economic and environmental goals are met.
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Sanchez hails ‘greatest-ever’ influence on Brussels after Ribera portfolio reveal
With Teresa Ribera getting what is set to be the highly coveted role of executive vice-presidency for clean, fair and competitive transition in von der Leyen’s newly proposed team, Spain could be on its way to having the most influence it has ever had in Brussels, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez boasted on Tuesday.
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New position, same old tasks for the defence commissioner
The defence commissioner's tasks, revealed on Tuesday (17 September), unsurprisingly suggest that persuading member states to cooperate towards building an EU defence market will take up most of his time.
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