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ČT24 | Most countries have presented their candidates for European Commissioner, none have put forward two names

Most EU member states have already presented their candidates for the position of European Commissioner, but none have complied with the request of European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to propose two names. Ten countries have yet to nominate anyone, while the Czech Republic announced the nomination of Jozef Síkela last week. Which nominations are worth paying attention to? Is it mandatory for states to propose two candidates? On what basis does von der Leyen decide the composition of the Commission? And what are the chances that the Czech Republic will secure an economic portfolio? Martin Vokálek, Executive Director of EUROPEUM Institute, comments for ČT24.
2. August 2024

It is not mandatory for countries to nominate two candidates, but the selection of European Commissioners is now in the hands of Ursula von der Leyen. She will work with the proposals put forward by the individual member states.

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