THE NEW EUROPEAN COMMISSION - WHAT HAPPENS NXXT?
THE NEW EUROPEAN COMMISSION – WHAT HAPPENS NEXT? The new European Commission is taking shape, following last week’s announcement of the full line-up of new Commissioners and their portfolios. President-elect Ursula von der Leyen has achieved the gender parity she sought, with 13 of the 27 Commission posts taken by women. The portfolios have been carefully allocated, taking into account the previous experience of the nominees, as well as the size and relative influence of each Member State. The Commissioners-designate will now be vetted by the European Parliament Committees before a plenary vote on the full college of Commissioners next month. The hearings are an opportunity for MEPs to win political points and media attention. Given the frustration over the rejection of the Spitzenkandidat process, we can expect the Parliament to assert itself during the vetting process through threatening to withhold its approval from poorly performing nominees. As von der Leyen will be eager to ensure a straightforward vote in plenary, she is likely to listen seriously to the Parliament’s concerns. Below we set out what to expect from the hearing process and key dates ahead of the new Commission taking office on 1 November.
TIMELINE: 30 SEPT - 8 OCT 19 SEPTEMBER Decision on which Committee will interrogate each nominee; Committees issue written questions to Commissioners-designate.
Hearings of Commissioners-designate. October 2: Didier Reynders (Justice) and Sylvie Goulard (Internal Market); October 3: Margaritis Schinas (VP European way of life); October 8: Margrethe Vestager (VP – tech and digital), Valdis Dombrovskis (VP – financial services)
23 OCTOBER
1 NOVEMBER
European Parliament plenary vote on the full College of Commissioners.
New Commission takes office.
X SEPTEMBER
26 SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
31 OCTOBER
DECEMBER
Parliament’s Legal Affairs Committee examines the financial declarations of each Commissioner-designate to ensure no conflict of interests.
The Commissioners-designate provide answers to written questions.
The Parliament’s Conference of Presidents discusses the Committees’ recommendations. Commissionersdesignate may be requested to attend a second hearing on 14/15 October.
UK expected to withdraw from the EU.
Expected publication of European Commission 2020 work programme
19 September 2019
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