Election of the President of the European Commission: Understanding the Spitzenkandidaten process
The European Parliament has long sought to ensure that, by voting in European elections, European citizens not only elect the Parliament itself, but also have a say over who would head the EU executive – the European Commission. What became known as the 'Spitzenkandidaten process' is a procedure whereby European political parties, ahead of European elections, appoint lead candidates for the role of Commission President, with the presidency of the Commission then going to the candidate of the political party capable of marshalling sufficient parliamentary support. The Parliament remains firmly committed to repeating the process in 2019 and, with EP elections now only weeks away, attention has shifted to the European political parties. A number of parties have nominated lead candidates, and this briefing gives an overview of their nominees, as well as looking more broadly at the process. This is a revised and further updated edition of an earlier briefing; previous edition from February 2019.
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Domaine politique
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- accord interinstitutionnel (UE)
- Conseil européen
- droit de l'Union européenne
- institutions de l'Union européenne et fonction publique européenne
- Parlement européen
- participation électorale
- procédure électorale et vote
- président de la Commission
- traité de Lisbonne
- transparence du processus décisionnel
- UNION EUROPÉENNE
- VIE POLITIQUE
- élection européenne