I just came back from the Th!nk About It event in Rotterdam. The event was quite a success and we even made it into the Financial Times! Bloggers from almost all 27 member states were present so we came up with the idea of a “concerted EU blogging action”! The aim is to put together a list of possible Commission candidates from all EU member states + a list of candidates that EU bloggers would support!
So, we are interested in two things:
1) Who are the likely candidates that are tipped to become European Commissioner? What are the rumours in your country?
2) Who would YOU like to nominate if you had a say? Who would you support as a candidate?
Use the comments on this blog or head over to Jon’s post that already attracted several comments!
Here is my contribution
Answer to 1) In the case of Germany we have seen rumours that Peter Hintze or Peter Altmeier might be the nominee. But also political figures like Wolfgang Schäuble , Roland Koch and Friedrich Merz were mentioned in the press. I think the race will be between Hintze and Almeier who both belong to the inner circle around chancellor Angela Merkel.
Answer to 2) Germany should nominate Joschka Fischer to become External Relations Commissioner and eventually the new High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy . (I am aware that this scenario is very unlikely!) The position will be created after the successful ratification process of the Lisbon Treaty and will replace both, the High Rep for CFSP and the Commissioner for External Relations (another uncertain scenario..).

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Here is an original view on the topic in the way of a job advertisement (in German) http://tinyurl.com/mc57zz
RT @kosmopolit: J. Lewandowski nominated as Polish EU Commissioner! #eu09 http://is.gd/13sfY Who else has been confirmed? http://is.gd/13qEr
What about the Austrian Raina A. Mercedes Echerer as EU Commissionar for Education, Arts and Culture? She was Austrian Member of the European Parliament, part of the European Greens, although she was not member of the party. Now, she acts in films and on stage. She founded the European European Film Festival (EU XXL Film). So, she knows what she is talking about…
The new European Commission – Join the concerted EU blog action! http://is.gd/15t7t & http://is.gd/15t8k & http://is.gd/15t9D #eu09
RT @bloggingportal: The new European Commission – Join the concerted EU blog action! http://is.gd/15t7t & http://is.gd/15t8k & h …
RT @kosmopolit: RT @bloggingportal New European Commission – Join concerted blog action! http://is.gd/15t7t & http://is.gd/15t8k &am …
See my post on Rotterdam and the next EU Commission at http://www.eurotrib.com/story/2009/6/18/185746/351
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