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First EU President to be picked on Nov 19, say diplomats
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 10 - 11 - 2009


European Union leaders are expected to choose
the first ever president of the 27-member bloc next week, at a summit
scheduled for November 19, dpa learned from diplomats in Brussels today.
By then, Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt, who is
coordinating the negotiations, plans to have ended consultations with
the EU member states - enabling the EU leaders to fill two new high-
profile EU posts on November 19.
Sweden currently holds the EU"s rotating presidency.
Swedish officials on Tuesday said that Reinfeldt was still in the
process of calling EU counterparts to find out their preferred
candidates for the two top jobs.
The Swedish premier is scheduled to address the European
Parliament in Brussels on Wednesday, raising speculation that he
might name a summit date during the visit.
The EU"s Lisbon Treaty, which creates the positions of president
and foreign policy director, is expected to come into force on
December 1. National leaders are currently debating who should get
the jobs.
According to diplomats in Brussels, the prime ministers of Belgium
and the Netherlands, Herman Van Rompuy and Jan Peter Balkenende, are
front-runners to claim the post of EU president.
Meanwhile British Premier Gordon Brown denied that his foreign
minister, David Miliband, was a candidate for the foreign policy
role. The leading contender for this post is believed to be former
Italian prime minister Massimo D"Alema.
According to an agreement between European socialists and
conservatives, the president"s job is expected to go to a
conservative politician, while a socialist is tipped to get the
foreign representative"s job.
On Tuesday, German socialist members of the European Parliament
said that D"Alema was the group"s preferred candidate. However, the
parliament is not directly involved in the nomination process, which
is controlled by national governments.
Last week, Poland"s ambassador to the EU said that D"Alema was not
a popular candidate in Central and Eastern Europe because of his
close ties to the Italian Communist party.


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