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Ursula von der Leyen introduced all the candidates for European Commissioners

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Olha Bereziuk
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Reuters / «Бабель»

The President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, presented the final list of candidates for the positions of European Commissioners.

She reported this on the social network Kh.

Former Prime Minister of Estonia Kaja Kallas is applying for the post of the EUʼs chief diplomat. During her premiership, Estonia supported Ukraine in every possible way in the fight against Russiaʼs full-scale aggression and maintained a firm anti-Kremlin position. In particular, from 2022, Estonia provided military aid to Kyiv in the amount of more than €500 million, or about 1.4% of its GDP.

The representative of Slovenia Marta Kos may become the commissioner for EU enlargement and additionally be responsible for the recovery of Ukraine, Euronews notes. Previously, the representative of Hungary Oliver Varhelyi was responsible for the enlargement, but due to the countryʼs position on Ukraine, they decided to give him another position in the EC — now he is applying for the position of commissioner for health and animal welfare.

Among other candidates:

Of the 27 European Commissioners, 11 positions can be filled by women. At the same time, women predominate among executive vice presidents — four to two. For a long time, Von der Leyen put pressure on EU countries to nominate women as candidates for European Commissioners, as she sought equal representation of women and men in the EC. However, compared to the previous composition of the EC, the gender ratio has not changed.

Von der Leyen will now send so-called task letters to each candidate, outlining his own vision for their mandate. After that, all candidates must undergo a legal background check, an interview with parliamentary committees and a confirmation vote before they are finally appointed to the new positions.

As Euronews points out, candidates could be quickly rejected if they fail to win the support of the European Parliament, which is more politically divided than during previous mandates. Then the governments of the EU countries will be forced to propose an alternative candidate.