EU leaders have agreed that conservative German candidate Manfred
Weber will not become president of the next European Commission,
Germany’s Die Welt daily reported on Friday, citing sources familiar
with the decision. Instead, Dutch Socialist Frans Timmermans is now the
frontrunner for the EU’s top job.
The decision was reached during talks on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Osaka, Japan, Die Welt said.
According to Bloomberg, German Chancellor Angela Merkel had endorsed
Weber and Timmermans from the Netherlands as the only candidates left in the race to lead
the EU executive.
Without mentioning them by name, Merkel made clear that the
centre-right German, from her political family, the EPP, and the
centre-left Dutchman, are the official and only contenders to head the
Commission. That leaves liberal Margrethe Vestager, the European Union’s
antitrust chief, out of the race.
Read more at: Timmermans frontrunner as EU leaders decide against Weber for Commission president – EURACTIV.com
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