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Belgian PM favorite for EU president post
By Agence France Presse (AFP)

Tuesday, November 03, 2009

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Agence France Presse

 

BRUSSELS: Belgian Prime Minister Herman van Rompuy’s stock is rising as a strong “consensus” runner for the new job of EU president, diplomats said Monday. “There is a consensus around his name, which is rare among the 27” EU nations, said one European diplomat. “No one is opposed to him and many [leaders] are asking him to accept.”   

A second source echoed that stance, saying: “No one else can get unanimity” following informal discussions between EU heads of government and state at a two-day summit in Brussels last week.

Center-right van Rompuy’s spokesman Dirk De Backer issued a straight “no comment” when contacted on Monday.

French President Nicolas Sarkozy said at the summit’s end on Friday that France and Germany will join forces to choose Europe’s first full-time president, after sweeping ex-UK Premier Tony Blair towards the Brussels exit.

Sarkozy said he and German Chancellor Angela Merkel had agreed to back “the same candidate,” adding that the pair shared the same “vision” for two new top jobs to be created under the Lisbon Treaty, and their favored runners.

Van Rompuy, 62, is “not a candidate, but he is the favorite,” wrote Belgian daily De Standaard on Monday, adding that he could be “the most acceptable [name] under a Franco-German ‘deal.’” 

The Swedish EU presidency will formally open consultations on nominations as soon the Czech president signs the bloc’s Lisbon Treaty.

A Czech court ruling due on Tuesday is expected to pave the way after EU leaders agreed to grant Prague an exemption from a rights charter tied to the treaty.

Sarkozy said the successful candidate would need to be both “charismatic” and a “consensus-builder,” hinting that Blair’s star was falling by saying: “The names in the first wave are not necessarily the winners.”


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