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MEPs elect Jean-Claude Juncker to head EU Commission | MEPs elect Jean-Claude Juncker to head EU Commission |
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A majority in the European Parliament has approved former Luxembourg PM Jean-Claude Juncker to be President of the European Commission. | A majority in the European Parliament has approved former Luxembourg PM Jean-Claude Juncker to be President of the European Commission. |
He got 422 votes out of the 729 total cast in the secret ballot, despite strong opposition earlier from Britain. | He got 422 votes out of the 729 total cast in the secret ballot, despite strong opposition earlier from Britain. |
He told reporters in Strasbourg he was prepared to discuss repatriating some powers from Brussels to member states. | |
A firm believer in EU integration, he will succeed incumbent Jose Manuel Barroso of Portugal in November. | A firm believer in EU integration, he will succeed incumbent Jose Manuel Barroso of Portugal in November. |
In a speech to MEPs, he pledged the Commission would be a "political body", not just Europe's civil service. | In a speech to MEPs, he pledged the Commission would be a "political body", not just Europe's civil service. |
He got sustained applause when he said the euro "protects Europe". | He got sustained applause when he said the euro "protects Europe". |
Mr Juncker was well over the 376 votes minimum that he needed. There were 250 votes against him, 47 abstentions and 10 spoilt ballots. | |
Mr Juncker, a veteran of Brussels deal-making, was lead candidate of the centre-right European People's Party (EPP), which won May's European elections. He played a key role in the eurozone bailouts. | Mr Juncker, a veteran of Brussels deal-making, was lead candidate of the centre-right European People's Party (EPP), which won May's European elections. He played a key role in the eurozone bailouts. |
The presidency is the most powerful job in Brussels. The Commission drafts EU laws, oversees national budgets, enforces EU treaties and negotiates international trade deals. | The presidency is the most powerful job in Brussels. The Commission drafts EU laws, oversees national budgets, enforces EU treaties and negotiates international trade deals. |
On Wednesday EU leaders are expected to nominate a new EU foreign policy chief, to replace Baroness Ashton. | On Wednesday EU leaders are expected to nominate a new EU foreign policy chief, to replace Baroness Ashton. |
Eurozone veteran | Eurozone veteran |
At his news conference, Mr Juncker reiterated previous comments that any repatriation of powers would be a matter for renegotiation with UK Prime Minister David Cameron and other heads of government of EU states. | |
But he said he would be prepared to make a "fair deal" with Britain. | |
As chair of the eurozone finance ministers, Mr Juncker steered the massive bailouts for Greece, Portugal and other struggling countries at the height of the euro crisis in 2010-2012. | |
He likened that role on Tuesday to "trying to keep a burning plane in the air while repairing it - you burn your fingers sometimes". | He likened that role on Tuesday to "trying to keep a burning plane in the air while repairing it - you burn your fingers sometimes". |
Elsewhere in his speech he said: | Elsewhere in his speech he said: |
When he sought to argue that the euro represented monetary stability, UK Independence Party MEPs shouted "rubbish". | |
Last month, Mr Juncker won the backing of 26 out of 28 leaders of the EU. | Last month, Mr Juncker won the backing of 26 out of 28 leaders of the EU. |
Mr Cameron - supported by his Hungarian counterpart Viktor Orban - called the move "a serious mistake" because Mr Juncker, 59, was too much in favour of closer political union and might block EU reform. He pushed for - and lost - a vote on Mr Juncker, breaking with tradition. | |
In the past such appointments were made by the EU leaders - meeting in the European Council - by unanimity. | In the past such appointments were made by the EU leaders - meeting in the European Council - by unanimity. |
After the European Council vote Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel said there would be a review of how the Commission president was nominated - but only after the new Commission team was in place. | After the European Council vote Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel said there would be a review of how the Commission president was nominated - but only after the new Commission team was in place. |
Mr Juncker's supporters value his record of consensus-building and commitment to EU integration. | Mr Juncker's supporters value his record of consensus-building and commitment to EU integration. |
Under new EU treaty rules, the leaders have to take account of the European election result when nominating a Commission chief. | Under new EU treaty rules, the leaders have to take account of the European election result when nominating a Commission chief. |
In the coming months, the other 27 new members of the Commission - one from each country - will be appointed. The EU will also appoint a new foreign policy chief and new president of the European Council. | In the coming months, the other 27 new members of the Commission - one from each country - will be appointed. The EU will also appoint a new foreign policy chief and new president of the European Council. |
Jean-Claude Juncker: A man for Europe? | Jean-Claude Juncker: A man for Europe? |
Arguments for and against Juncker | Arguments for and against Juncker |