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EU leaders arrive in Brussels for top jobs summit
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 19 - 11 - 2009


German Chancellor Angela Merkel today urged
fellow European Union leaders to rally behind the most "suitable
candidates" for the bloc"s top posts, according to dpa.
"We need suitable candidates and broad consensus," Merkel said as
she arrived in Brussels to attend an extraordinary summit aimed at
choosing the EU"s first-ever full-time president and new foreign
policy chief.
Belgian Prime Minister Herman Van Rompuy has entered the "Mr
Europe" race as favourite, with the Belgian media speculating about
likely scenarios were he to leave his current job.
Van Rompuy"s unofficial candidacy was strengthened Wednesday
when Merkel said she planned to strike a deal on names with the EU"s
other powerbroker, French President Nicolas Sarkozy.
Germany and France are both believed to be in favour of a
candidate from a smaller member state. And Van Rompuy has won favours
in Paris and Berlin by supporting German and French opposition to
Turkey becoming an EU member.
While Germany has not yet explicitly backed any candidate, its
ambassador to Belgium, Reinhard Bettzuege, was quoted by Belgian
paper De Morgen as saying Germany favoured Van Rompuy, a comment that
was subsequently denied in Berlin.
The Belgian faces opposition from other major EU players, with
Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt, who was to chair Thursday"s
dinner-time talks, conceding that no consensus candidate had emerged
out of his pre-summit consultations with fellow leaders.
Sweden currently holds the EU"s rotating presidency.
Britain is continuing to promote the candidacy of former premier
Tony Blair, and the country"s media has already mounted a vicious
attack on Van Rompuy"s allegedly federalist agenda.
Italy has also backed Blair in the past.
Though no formal election is envisaged, the winning candidate will
need to secure a qualified majority of at least 255 out of 345 votes
available. He or she will also need the support of at least
two-thirds of the bloc"s 27 member states.
Germany, France, Italy and Britain all have 29 votes each at their
disposal, with Poland and Spain commanding a further 27 votes each.


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