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Von der Leyen Commission

The von der Leyen Commission is the current European Commission, in office since 1 December 2019 and is to last until the 2024 elections. It has Ursula von der Leyen as its president and it further consists of one commissioner from each of the member states of the European Union (other than the President's state, Germany).

Von der Leyen Commission

7th Commission of the European Union
The College of Commissioners in 2021
Date formed1 December 2019
People and organisations
President of the CommissionUrsula von der Leyen (EPP, GER)
Vice-President(s) of the Commission
No. of commissioners27
Member parties
  •   EPP (10)
  •   PES (9)
  •   ALDE Party (5)
  •   Independent (2)
  •   ECR Party (1)
Status in legislature
History
Election(s)2019 European Parliament election
Legislature term(s)Ninth
Budget(s)€165.8 billion (2019)
PredecessorJuncker Commission

The commission was scheduled to take office on 1 November 2019; however, the French, Hungarian and Romanian commissioner-candidates lost their confirmation votes by the European Parliament in early October 2019,[1] so new commissioners had to be selected from those three member states by the President-elect and subsequently confirmed by the Parliament. This process took place in November 2019 and the Commission eventually took office in its entirety on 1 December 2019.[2]

Election and formation Edit

Von der Leyen, a member of the European People's Party (EPP), was selected and proposed to the European Parliament by the European Council on 3 July 2019 following three days of negotiations between leaders of the member states. Von der Leyen faced many critics, especially among MEPs, since the European Council ignored the so-called spitzenkandidat system when choosing her for the position.

On 16 July 2019, the European Parliament took a vote on the proposal by the European Council and elected Von der Leyen with 383 votes (374 votes needed). Before the vote, Von der Leyen had received the support of three largest political groups in the Parliament (EPP, S&D and RE); during the debate the conservative Polish party Law and Justice with 24 MEPs and the Italian Five Stars Movement (M5S) with 14 MEPs declared their support. Based on the result of the vote, nearly 100 MEPs of the unofficial grand coalition EPP-S&D-RE did not vote for Von der Leyen. Based on the debate and public announcements of the MEPs, most of the MEPs voting against von der Leyen probably came from the S&D group, part of which is also German Social Democratic Party, which publicly opposed Von der Leyen because of her work as German Defence Minister.[3]

Following her election, President of the European Council Donald Tusk asked von der Leyen to give her consent on appointing Josep Borrell of Spain as the next EU High Representative. Consent was given on 26 July 2019, following which the European Council officially appointed Borrell as the next High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy on 5 August 2019.[4][5][6]

The commission was approved by the European Parliament on 27 November 2019, receiving 461 votes, with 157 against and 89 abstentions. EPP, S&D, Renew Europe and half of the ECR voted in favour. The Greens/EFA abstained.[7]

Coalition Commission Votes cast Majority In favour Against Abstain Source
EPP Von der Leyen Commission 707 374 461 157 89 [8]
S&D
RE

College of Commissioners Edit

Even before Von der Leyen's confirmation, she pledged to renominate Frans Timmermans, the spitzenkandidat of the Party of European Socialists as the First Vice President. Margrethe Vestager, one of the leading candidates of the Alliance of Liberal and Democrats for Europe Party (ALDE), was said by Von der Leyen will become vice president as well, having de facto equal position to that of Timmermans. Other names have been mentioned by various news outlets as candidates. Some of the member states have already submitted the official nominations to the President-in-office of the Council of the EU.

Von der Leyen requested that member states each propose two candidates, a man and a woman, so it would be easier to form a gender-balanced commission. France's Thierry Breton was the last candidate to be designated on 24 October 2019 by Emmanuel Macron.

 
Von der Leyen Commission
Confirmation by the European Parliament on 1 December 2019Appointment by the European Council on 2 July 2019
Portfolio Designee Portfolio Designee Portfolio Designee
President  
Ursula von der Leyen
of   Germany

(EPPCDU)

First Vice President and Executive Vice President

European Green Deal
 
Frans Timmermans
of the   Netherlands

(PESPvdA)

Executive Vice President and European Commissioner

Competition
 
Margrethe Vestager
of   Denmark

(ALDEB)

[9][10] [9][10] [9][11][12][10]
Executive Vice President and European Commissioner

Trade
 
Valdis Dombrovskis
of   Latvia

(EPPV)

Vice President and High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy  
Josep Borrell
of   Spain

(PESPSOE)

Vice President and European Commissioner

Interinstitutional Relations
 
Maroš Šefčovič
of   Slovakia

(PESSMER-SD)

[9][13][10] [9][4][5][6][10] [9][14][10]
Vice President and European Commissioner

Values and Transparency
 
Věra Jourová
of   Czech Republic

(ALDEANO)

Vice President and European Commissioner

Democracy and Demography
 
Dubravka Šuica
of   Croatia

(EPPHDZ)

Vice President and European Commissioner

Promoting the European Way of Life
 
Margaritis Schinas
of   Greece

(EPPND)

[15][10] [16][10] [17][18][10]
European Commissioner

Budget
 
Johannes Hahn
of   Austria

(EPPÖVP)

European Commissioner

Innovation, Research, Culture, Education and Youth
 
Mariya Gabriel
of   Bulgaria

(EPPGERB)

European Commissioner

Jobs and Social Rights
 
Nicolas Schmit
of   Luxembourg

(PESLSAP)

[19][20][10] [9][21][10] [9][10]
European Commissioner

Economy
 
Paolo Gentiloni
of   Italy

(PESPD)

European Commissioner

Agriculture
 
Janusz Wojciechowski
of   Poland

(ECRPiS)

European Commissioner

Internal Market
 
Thierry Breton
of   France

(NoneInd.)

[22][10] [23][10] [24][10]
European Commissioner

Cohesion and Reforms
 
Elisa Ferreira
of   Portugal

(PESPS)

European Commissioner

Health and Food Safety
 
Stella Kyriakides
of   Cyprus

(EPPDISY)

European Commissioner

Justice
 
Didier Reynders
of   Belgium

(ALDEMR)

[25][26][10] [9][27][10] [28][10]
European Commissioner

Equality
 
Helena Dalli
of   Malta

(PESPL)

European Commissioner

Home Affairs
 
Ylva Johansson
of   Sweden

(PESS)

European Commissioner

Crisis Management
 
Janez Lenarčič
of   Slovenia

(ALDEInd.)

[29][10] [30][10] [31][32][10]
European Commissioner

Transport
 
Adina Vălean
of   Romania

(EPPPNL)

European Commissioner

Neighbourhood and Enlargement
 
Olivér Várhelyi
of   Hungary

(EPPInd.)

European Commissioner

International Partnerships
 
Jutta Urpilainen
of   Finland

(PESSDP)

[33][10] [9][10] [34][35][10]
European Commissioner

Energy
 
Kadri Simson
of   Estonia

(ALDEEK)

European Commissioner

Environment, Oceans and Fisheries
 
Virginijus Sinkevičius
of   Lithuania

(NoneLVŽS)

European Commissioner

Financial Stability, Financial Services and the Capital Markets Union
 
Mairead McGuinness
of   Ireland

(EPPFG)

[36][37][10] [38][10] [39]

Changes Edit

  • 26 August 2020: Following Golfgate and a controversy about his travels in Ireland in preceding weeks, which conflicted with the Irish COVID-19 guidelines, Trade Commissioner Phil Hogan resigned.[40]
  • 7 October 2020: Mairead McGuinness, Ireland's nominee to replace Phil Hogan is confirmed by the European Parliament and becomes a member of the commission.[41]
  • 15 May 2023: Mariya Gabriel resigns as Commissioner after being tasked with forming the next Bulgarian government.[42]
  • 22 August 2023 Frans Timmermans resigns as Executive Vice President for the European Green deal following his selection as a candidate for Prime Minister of the Netherlands in the 2023 Dutch general election.[43]

Commission departments Edit

 
Result of the election of the commission, in the European Parliament in Strasbourg, 27 November 2019

Directorates-General Edit

Directorates-General of the Von der Leyen Commission
Directorate-Generals Relevant Commissioner
Name Abbr.
Agriculture and Rural Development AGRI Janusz Wojciechowski
Budget BUDG Johannes Hahn
Climate Action CLIMA Frans Timmermans
Communications Networks, Content and Technology CONNECT Thierry Breton
Communication COMM Ursula von der Leyen
Competition COMP Margrethe Vestager
Defence Industry and Space DEFIS Thierry Breton
Economic and Financial Affairs ECFIN Paolo Gentiloni
Education, Youth, Sport and Culture EAC Mariya Gabriel
Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion EMPL Nicolas Schmit
Energy ENER Kadri Simson
Environment ENV Virginijus Sinkevičius
European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations ECHO Janez Lenarčič
Neighbourhood and Enlargement Negotiations NEAR Olivér Várhelyi
Eurostat - European statistics EUROSTAT Paolo Gentiloni
Financial Stability, Financial Services and Capital Markets Union FISMA Mairead McGuinness
Health Emergency Preparedness and Response Authority HERA Stella Kyriakides
Health and Food Safety SANTE Stella Kyriakides
Human Resources and Security HR Johannes Hahn
Informatics DIGIT Johannes Hahn
Internal Audit Service IAS Didier Reynders
Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs GROW Thierry Breton
International Partnerships INTPA Jutta Urpilainen
Interpretation SCIC Johannes Hahn
Joint Research Centre JRC Mariya Gabriel
Justice and Consumers JUST Didier Reynders & Helena Dalli
Maritime Affairs and Fisheries MARE Virginijus Sinkevičius
Migration and Home Affairs HOME Ylva Johansson
Mobility and Transport MOVE Adina Vălean
Regional and Urban Policy REGIO Elisa Ferreira
Structural Reform Support REFORM Elisa Ferreira
Research and Innovation RTD Mariya Gabriel
Taxation and Customs Union TAXUD Paolo Gentiloni
Trade TRADE Valdis Dombrovskis
Translation DGT Johannes Hahn

Executive agencies and service departments Edit

Executive agencies Edit

Executive agencies of the Von der Leyen Commission
Executive Agency Head
Name Abbr.
Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency EACEA Sophie Beernaerts (acting)
European Research Council Executive Agency ERCEA Laurence Moreau
European Innovation Council and SMEs Executive Agency EISMEA Jean-David Malo
Research Executive Agency REA Marc Tachelet
Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency CINEA Paloma Aba Garrote (acting)
Health and Digital Executive Agency HADEA Marina Zanchi

Service departments Edit

Service departments of the Von der Leyen Commission
Service department Head
Name Abbr.
Administration and Payment of Individual Entitlements PMO
Data Protection Officer DPO
European Anti-Fraud Office OLAF
European Personnel Selection Office EPSO
European Political Strategy Centre EPSC
Foreign Policy Instruments FPI
Historical Archives Service
Infrastructure and Logistics in Brussels OIB
Infrastructure and Logistics in Luxembourg OIL
Innovation and Networks Executive Agency INEA
Internal Audit Service IAS
Legal Service SJ
Library and e-Resources Centre
Publications Office OP
Secretariat-General SG
Structural Reform Support Service SRSS
Taskforce on Article 50 negotiations with the United Kingdom

Selection of the candidate for president Edit

Following the example of the 2014 European Election, in advance of the 2019 elections the main European political parties named so-called spitzenkandidaten, or leading candidates, who were the parties' candidates to become the next president of the European Commission. All of the parties named at least one candidate; some named two, while the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party (ALDE), which officially opposed the system of spitzenkandidaten, introduced "Team Europe," which consisted of several high-ranking European politicians. However, other parties perceived those candidates, especially Margrethe Vestager of Denmark, as leading candidates.

The leading candidates were:

After winning 2019 European election, the European People's Party claimed that the position of the President of the European Commission should be given to them and wanted their leading candidate Manfred Weber for the job. However, Weber faced strong opposition from the liberal-leaning French President Emmanuel Macron and the ALDE, and from the Party of European Socialists (PES) as well; opposition was driven by Weber's lack of experience, since he had only previously served as MEP and never held any governmental position.[44] The PES strongly supported the candidature of Frans Timmermans, who also had support from most of the ALDE members of the European Council. (Andrej Babiš, then Czech Prime Minister, is a member of the ALDE but also of the Visegrad Four, which strongly opposed Timmermans because of his support for migration quotas and inability to reach compromises.[45]) The ALDE Party wanted to see Margrethe Vestager taking the top Commission job.

The first European Council meeting was held on 20 and 21 June 2019, bringing no decision on distribution of EU top jobs. President Donald Tusk summoned leaders again for a special meeting that lasted from 30 June until 2 July 2019. Over three days of negotiations, the EPP gave up on Weber becoming the President of the commission; it seemed that Timmermans might be nominated, especially after he met with Bulgarian Prime Minister and EPP member Boyko Borisov at the Bulgarian Embassy in Belgium during the meeting of the European Council. Naming Timmermans President of the European Commission would have been a part of the so-called Osaka deal, a plan that was formed by several EU leaders (Emmanuel Macron, Angela Merkel, Giuseppe Conte, Donald Tusk, Mark Rutte, and Pedro Sánchez) during the 2019 G20 Summit in Osaka, Japan.

However, the opposition from Visegrad Four, now joined by Croatia and Italy, was still strong, and Timmermans could not win a Council majority. Other names mentioned during the negotiations included Michel Barnier, Kristalina Georgieva and Andrej Plenković; it became clear after the Council ended that Plenković's name had been introduced by Commission Secretary-General Martin Selmayr, who is Plenković's close friend. The candidature was rejected by Macron, who opposed the personal ambitions of leaders.[46]

When Ursula von der Leyen (EPP)'s name emerged as a potential candidate, it was a surprise and she faced many critics, mainly because she had not been a spitzenkandidat. The German Social Democratic Party, part of the German government coalition, opposed von der Leyen due to her work as minister of defence, which resulted in the German Chancellor Angela Merkel's abstention during the council's vote on the proposal. Nevertheless, all other European Council members voted in favor, and she was nominated as the next President of the European Commission.

Brexit vacancy Edit

With the three month Brexit delay requested, the United Kingdom had not nominated any British commissioner. This was a unique event with no precedent in the history of the European Union. Von der Leyen had to formally request the British Government nominate an EU commissioner. She also asked the legal service if the commission could operate without a British commissioner. Some MEPs have suggested the possibility of a vote to allow the EU Commission to operate without a British commissioner.[47]

The United Kingdom left the European Union at 23:00 GMT on 31 January 2020, so the position of British commissioner remained vacant until its automatic abolition when Brexit occurred.

Policy Edit

Geopolitical Commission Edit

 
Von der Leyen, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and U.S. President Joe Biden at the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow on 1 November 2021

From the outset of her mandate as President of the European Commission, von der Leyen stated her intention to have a “geopolitical commission.”[48] The French President Emmanuel Macron is the most important driving force behind the ambition of a geopolitical commission. His vision is that the EU must become a political and strategic player with one voice.[49] Critics have pointed out that by flying the geopolitical flag, Commission President von der Leyen has exposed the weaknesses of the EU as a whole in playing a decisive role at the high diplomatic table.[50]

COVID-19 Edit

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the EU passed the Next Generation EU package, worth 750 billion euros. Von der Leyen's Commission proposed the package on 27 May 2020.[51]

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The von der Leyen Commission is the current European Commission in office since 1 December 2019 and is to last until the 2024 elections It has Ursula von der Leyen as its president and it further consists of one commissioner from each of the member states of the European Union other than the President s state Germany Von der Leyen Commission7th Commission of the European UnionThe College of Commissioners in 2021Date formed1 December 2019People and organisationsPresident of the CommissionUrsula von der Leyen EPP GER Vice President s of the CommissionFirst Vice President Frans Timmermans PES NED Other Executive Vice Presidents Margrethe Vestager ALDE DEN Valdis Dombrovskis EPP LAT No of commissioners27Member parties EPP 10 PES 9 ALDE Party 5 Independent 2 ECR Party 1 Status in legislature421 705Coalition 421 EPP Group 175 S amp D 144 Renew 102 Support 30 unofficially ECR 24 PiS only NI 6 M5S only HistoryElection s 2019 European Parliament electionLegislature term s NinthBudget s 165 8 billion 2019 PredecessorJuncker CommissionThe commission was scheduled to take office on 1 November 2019 however the French Hungarian and Romanian commissioner candidates lost their confirmation votes by the European Parliament in early October 2019 1 so new commissioners had to be selected from those three member states by the President elect and subsequently confirmed by the Parliament This process took place in November 2019 and the Commission eventually took office in its entirety on 1 December 2019 2 Contents 1 Election and formation 1 1 College of Commissioners 1 1 1 Changes 2 Commission departments 2 1 Directorates General 2 2 Executive agencies and service departments 2 2 1 Executive agencies 2 2 2 Service departments 3 Selection of the candidate for president 4 Brexit vacancy 5 Policy 5 1 Geopolitical Commission 5 2 COVID 19 6 ReferencesElection and formation EditSee also European Commission Appointment and Ursula von der Leyen Commission presidency Von der Leyen a member of the European People s Party EPP was selected and proposed to the European Parliament by the European Council on 3 July 2019 following three days of negotiations between leaders of the member states Von der Leyen faced many critics especially among MEPs since the European Council ignored the so called spitzenkandidat system when choosing her for the position On 16 July 2019 the European Parliament took a vote on the proposal by the European Council and elected Von der Leyen with 383 votes 374 votes needed Before the vote Von der Leyen had received the support of three largest political groups in the Parliament EPP S amp D and RE during the debate the conservative Polish party Law and Justice with 24 MEPs and the Italian Five Stars Movement M5S with 14 MEPs declared their support Based on the result of the vote nearly 100 MEPs of the unofficial grand coalition EPP S amp D RE did not vote for Von der Leyen Based on the debate and public announcements of the MEPs most of the MEPs voting against von der Leyen probably came from the S amp D group part of which is also German Social Democratic Party which publicly opposed Von der Leyen because of her work as German Defence Minister 3 Following her election President of the European Council Donald Tusk asked von der Leyen to give her consent on appointing Josep Borrell of Spain as the next EU High Representative Consent was given on 26 July 2019 following which the European Council officially appointed Borrell as the next High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy on 5 August 2019 4 5 6 The commission was approved by the European Parliament on 27 November 2019 receiving 461 votes with 157 against and 89 abstentions EPP S amp D Renew Europe and half of the ECR voted in favour The Greens EFA abstained 7 Coalition Commission Votes cast Majority In favour Against Abstain SourceEPP Von der Leyen Commission 707 374 461 157 89 8 S amp DRECollege of Commissioners Edit Even before Von der Leyen s confirmation she pledged to renominate Frans Timmermans the spitzenkandidat of the Party of European Socialists as the First Vice President Margrethe Vestager one of the leading candidates of the Alliance of Liberal and Democrats for Europe Party ALDE was said by Von der Leyen will become vice president as well having de facto equal position to that of Timmermans Other names have been mentioned by various news outlets as candidates Some of the member states have already submitted the official nominations to the President in office of the Council of the EU Von der Leyen requested that member states each propose two candidates a man and a woman so it would be easier to form a gender balanced commission France s Thierry Breton was the last candidate to be designated on 24 October 2019 by Emmanuel Macron nbsp Von der Leyen CommissionConfirmation by the European Parliament on 1 December 2019 Appointment by the European Council on 2 July 2019Portfolio Designee Portfolio Designee Portfolio DesigneePresident nbsp Ursula von der Leyenof nbsp Germany EPP CDU First Vice President and Executive Vice President European Green Deal nbsp Frans Timmermansof the nbsp Netherlands PES PvdA Executive Vice President and European Commissioner Competition nbsp Margrethe Vestagerof nbsp Denmark ALDE B 9 10 9 10 9 11 12 10 Executive Vice President and European Commissioner Trade nbsp Valdis Dombrovskisof nbsp Latvia EPP V Vice President and High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy nbsp Josep Borrellof nbsp Spain PES PSOE Vice President and European Commissioner Interinstitutional Relations nbsp Maros Sefcovicof nbsp Slovakia PES SMER SD 9 13 10 9 4 5 6 10 9 14 10 Vice President and European Commissioner Values and Transparency nbsp Vera Jourovaof nbsp Czech Republic ALDE ANO Vice President and European Commissioner Democracy and Demography nbsp Dubravka Suicaof nbsp Croatia EPP HDZ Vice President and European Commissioner Promoting the European Way of Life nbsp Margaritis Schinasof nbsp Greece EPP ND 15 10 16 10 17 18 10 European Commissioner Budget nbsp Johannes Hahnof nbsp Austria EPP OVP European Commissioner Innovation Research Culture Education and Youth nbsp Mariya Gabrielof nbsp Bulgaria EPP GERB European Commissioner Jobs and Social Rights nbsp Nicolas Schmitof nbsp Luxembourg PES LSAP 19 20 10 9 21 10 9 10 European Commissioner Economy nbsp Paolo Gentiloniof nbsp Italy PES PD European Commissioner Agriculture nbsp Janusz Wojciechowskiof nbsp Poland ECR PiS European Commissioner Internal Market nbsp Thierry Bretonof nbsp France None Ind 22 10 23 10 24 10 European Commissioner Cohesion and Reforms nbsp Elisa Ferreiraof nbsp Portugal PES PS European Commissioner Health and Food Safety nbsp Stella Kyriakidesof nbsp Cyprus EPP DISY European Commissioner Justice nbsp Didier Reyndersof nbsp Belgium ALDE MR 25 26 10 9 27 10 28 10 European Commissioner Equality nbsp Helena Dalliof nbsp Malta PES PL European Commissioner Home Affairs nbsp Ylva Johanssonof nbsp Sweden PES S European Commissioner Crisis Management nbsp Janez Lenarcicof nbsp Slovenia ALDE Ind 29 10 30 10 31 32 10 European Commissioner Transport nbsp Adina Văleanof nbsp Romania EPP PNL European Commissioner Neighbourhood and Enlargement nbsp Oliver Varhelyiof nbsp Hungary EPP Ind European Commissioner International Partnerships nbsp Jutta Urpilainenof nbsp Finland PES SDP 33 10 9 10 34 35 10 European Commissioner Energy nbsp Kadri Simsonof nbsp Estonia ALDE EK European Commissioner Environment Oceans and Fisheries nbsp Virginijus Sinkeviciusof nbsp Lithuania None LVZS European Commissioner Financial Stability Financial Services and the Capital Markets Union nbsp Mairead McGuinnessof nbsp Ireland EPP FG 36 37 10 38 10 39 Changes Edit 26 August 2020 Following Golfgate and a controversy about his travels in Ireland in preceding weeks which conflicted with the Irish COVID 19 guidelines Trade Commissioner Phil Hogan resigned 40 7 October 2020 Mairead McGuinness Ireland s nominee to replace Phil Hogan is confirmed by the European Parliament and becomes a member of the commission 41 15 May 2023 Mariya Gabriel resigns as Commissioner after being tasked with forming the next Bulgarian government 42 22 August 2023 Frans Timmermans resigns as Executive Vice President for the European Green deal following his selection as a candidate for Prime Minister of the Netherlands in the 2023 Dutch general election 43 Commission departments Edit nbsp Result of the election of the commission in the European Parliament in Strasbourg 27 November 2019Directorates General Edit Directorates General of the Von der Leyen Commission Directorate Generals Relevant CommissionerName Abbr Agriculture and Rural Development AGRI Janusz WojciechowskiBudget BUDG Johannes HahnClimate Action CLIMA Frans TimmermansCommunications Networks Content and Technology CONNECT Thierry BretonCommunication COMM Ursula von der LeyenCompetition COMP Margrethe VestagerDefence Industry and Space DEFIS Thierry BretonEconomic and Financial Affairs ECFIN Paolo GentiloniEducation Youth Sport and Culture EAC Mariya GabrielEmployment Social Affairs and Inclusion EMPL Nicolas SchmitEnergy ENER Kadri SimsonEnvironment ENV Virginijus SinkeviciusEuropean Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations ECHO Janez LenarcicNeighbourhood and Enlargement Negotiations NEAR Oliver VarhelyiEurostat European statistics EUROSTAT Paolo GentiloniFinancial Stability Financial Services and Capital Markets Union FISMA Mairead McGuinnessHealth Emergency Preparedness and Response Authority HERA Stella KyriakidesHealth and Food Safety SANTE Stella KyriakidesHuman Resources and Security HR Johannes HahnInformatics DIGIT Johannes HahnInternal Audit Service IAS Didier ReyndersInternal Market Industry Entrepreneurship and SMEs GROW Thierry BretonInternational Partnerships INTPA Jutta UrpilainenInterpretation SCIC Johannes HahnJoint Research Centre JRC Mariya GabrielJustice and Consumers JUST Didier Reynders amp Helena DalliMaritime Affairs and Fisheries MARE Virginijus SinkeviciusMigration and Home Affairs HOME Ylva JohanssonMobility and Transport MOVE Adina VăleanRegional and Urban Policy REGIO Elisa FerreiraStructural Reform Support REFORM Elisa FerreiraResearch and Innovation RTD Mariya GabrielTaxation and Customs Union TAXUD Paolo GentiloniTrade TRADE Valdis DombrovskisTranslation DGT Johannes HahnExecutive agencies and service departments Edit Executive agencies Edit Executive agencies of the Von der Leyen Commission Executive Agency HeadName Abbr Education Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency EACEA Sophie Beernaerts acting European Research Council Executive Agency ERCEA Laurence MoreauEuropean Innovation Council and SMEs Executive Agency EISMEA Jean David MaloResearch Executive Agency REA Marc TacheletClimate Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency CINEA Paloma Aba Garrote acting Health and Digital Executive Agency HADEA Marina ZanchiService departments Edit Service departments of the Von der Leyen Commission Service department HeadName Abbr Administration and Payment of Individual Entitlements PMOData Protection Officer DPOEuropean Anti Fraud Office OLAFEuropean Personnel Selection Office EPSOEuropean Political Strategy Centre EPSCForeign Policy Instruments FPIHistorical Archives ServiceInfrastructure and Logistics in Brussels OIBInfrastructure and Logistics in Luxembourg OILInnovation and Networks Executive Agency INEAInternal Audit Service IASLegal Service SJLibrary and e Resources CentrePublications Office OPSecretariat General SGStructural Reform Support Service SRSSTaskforce on Article 50 negotiations with the United KingdomSelection of the candidate for president EditFollowing the example of the 2014 European Election in advance of the 2019 elections the main European political parties named so called spitzenkandidaten or leading candidates who were the parties candidates to become the next president of the European Commission All of the parties named at least one candidate some named two while the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party ALDE which officially opposed the system of spitzenkandidaten introduced Team Europe which consisted of several high ranking European politicians However other parties perceived those candidates especially Margrethe Vestager of Denmark as leading candidates The leading candidates were Party Leading candidatesEuropean People s Party nbsp Manfred WeberParty of European Socialists nbsp Frans TimmermansAlliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party nbsp Nicola Beer nbsp Emma Bonino nbsp Violeta Bulc nbsp Katalin Cseh nbsp Luis Garicano nbsp Guy Verhofstadt nbsp Margrethe VestagerAlliance of Conservatives and Reformists in Europe nbsp Jan ZahradilEuropean Green Party nbsp Bas Eickhout nbsp Ska KellerParty of the European Left nbsp Violeta Tomic nbsp Nico CueAfter winning 2019 European election the European People s Party claimed that the position of the President of the European Commission should be given to them and wanted their leading candidate Manfred Weber for the job However Weber faced strong opposition from the liberal leaning French President Emmanuel Macron and the ALDE and from the Party of European Socialists PES as well opposition was driven by Weber s lack of experience since he had only previously served as MEP and never held any governmental position 44 The PES strongly supported the candidature of Frans Timmermans who also had support from most of the ALDE members of the European Council Andrej Babis then Czech Prime Minister is a member of the ALDE but also of the Visegrad Four which strongly opposed Timmermans because of his support for migration quotas and inability to reach compromises 45 The ALDE Party wanted to see Margrethe Vestager taking the top Commission job The first European Council meeting was held on 20 and 21 June 2019 bringing no decision on distribution of EU top jobs President Donald Tusk summoned leaders again for a special meeting that lasted from 30 June until 2 July 2019 Over three days of negotiations the EPP gave up on Weber becoming the President of the commission it seemed that Timmermans might be nominated especially after he met with Bulgarian Prime Minister and EPP member Boyko Borisov at the Bulgarian Embassy in Belgium during the meeting of the European Council Naming Timmermans President of the European Commission would have been a part of the so called Osaka deal a plan that was formed by several EU leaders Emmanuel Macron Angela Merkel Giuseppe Conte Donald Tusk Mark Rutte and Pedro Sanchez during the 2019 G20 Summit in Osaka Japan However the opposition from Visegrad Four now joined by Croatia and Italy was still strong and Timmermans could not win a Council majority Other names mentioned during the negotiations included Michel Barnier Kristalina Georgieva and Andrej Plenkovic it became clear after the Council ended that Plenkovic s name had been introduced by Commission Secretary General Martin Selmayr who is Plenkovic s close friend The candidature was rejected by Macron who opposed the personal ambitions of leaders 46 When Ursula von der Leyen EPP s name emerged as a potential candidate it was a surprise and she faced many critics mainly because she had not been a spitzenkandidat The German Social Democratic Party part of the German government coalition opposed von der Leyen due to her work as minister of defence which resulted in the German Chancellor Angela Merkel s abstention during the council s vote on the proposal Nevertheless all other European Council members voted in favor and she was nominated as the next President of the European Commission Brexit vacancy EditWith the three month Brexit delay requested the United Kingdom had not nominated any British commissioner This was a unique event with no precedent in the history of the European Union Von der Leyen had to formally request the British Government nominate an EU commissioner She also asked the legal service if the commission could operate without a British commissioner Some MEPs have suggested the possibility of a vote to allow the EU Commission to operate without a British commissioner 47 The United Kingdom left the European Union at 23 00 GMT on 31 January 2020 so the position of British commissioner remained vacant until its automatic abolition when Brexit occurred Policy EditGeopolitical Commission Edit nbsp Von der Leyen Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and U S President Joe Biden at the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow on 1 November 2021From the outset of her mandate as President of the European Commission von der Leyen stated her intention to have a geopolitical commission 48 The French President Emmanuel Macron is the most important driving force behind the ambition of a geopolitical commission His vision is that the EU must become a political and strategic player with one voice 49 Critics have pointed out that by flying the geopolitical flag Commission President von der Leyen has exposed the weaknesses of the EU as a whole in playing a decisive role at the high diplomatic table 50 COVID 19 Edit In response to the COVID 19 pandemic the EU passed the Next Generation EU package worth 750 billion euros Von der Leyen s Commission proposed the package on 27 May 2020 51 References Edit Amaro Silvia 1 November 2019 The new EU leadership is in limbo after lawmakers reject three new members CNBC Retrieved 2019 11 01 Von der Leyen s in now the hard work begins POLITICO 2019 11 27 Retrieved 2019 12 02 Ursula von der Leyen elected European Commission president POLITICO 2019 07 16 Retrieved 2019 08 15 a b Data data consilium europa eu Retrieved 2020 05 02 a b Data data consilium europa eu Retrieved 2020 05 02 a b Info eur lex europa eu Retrieved 2020 05 02 Election of the Commission VoteWatch Europe Retrieved 3 December 2019 Parliament elects the von der Leyen Commission News European Parliament www europarl europa eu 2019 11 27 Retrieved 2020 01 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