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[[File:Jean-Claude Juncker (13598019925).jpg|thumb|[[Jean-Claude Juncker]] delivering a speech at the election congress of the [[European People's Party|EPP]] in March 2014]] |
[[File:Jean-Claude Juncker (13598019925).jpg|thumb|[[Jean-Claude Juncker]] delivering a speech at the election congress of the [[European People's Party|EPP]] in March 2014]] |
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The '''Juncker Commission''' |
The '''Juncker Commission''' was the [[European Commission]] in office from 1 November 2014 to 30 November 2019. Its [[President of the European Commission|president]] was [[Jean-Claude Juncker]], who presided over 27 other commissioners (one from [[Member state of the European Union|each of the states]] composing the [[European Union]], except [[Luxembourg]], which is Juncker's state). In July 2014, Juncker was officially elected to succeed [[José Manuel Barroso]], who completed his second five-year term in that year. |
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==Election== |
==Election== |
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{{see also|European Commission#Appointment|Jean-Claude Juncker#Commission presidency}} |
{{see also|European Commission#Appointment|Jean-Claude Juncker#Commission presidency}} |
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[[File:Laophorium Ioannis Claudii Juncker anno 2014.jpg|thumb|270px|Juncker's campaign bus used for the [[2014 European Parliament election]]]] |
[[File:Laophorium Ioannis Claudii Juncker anno 2014.jpg|thumb|270px|Juncker's campaign bus used for the [[2014 European Parliament election]]]] |
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In the [[2014 European Parliament election|2014 parliamentary election]], Juncker campaigned as the candidate of the [[European People's Party]] (EPP) for the [[President of the European Commission|presidency]] of the [[European Commission]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://juncker.epp.eu|title=Jean-Claude Juncker: Experience. Solidarity. Future.|publisher=European People's Party}}</ref> The EPP won a plurality in parliament, and on 27 June, the [[European Council]] nominated him for the post. Later on 15 July 2014, the [[European Parliament]] elected Juncker as the new Commission president.<ref>[http://www.euractiv.com/sections/eu-elections-2014/parliament-elects-politically-ecumenical-juncker-commission-president Parliament elects ‘politically ecumenical’ Juncker as Commission President] EurActiv</ref><ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/jun/12/cameron-european-policy-disarray-centrist-meps-back-juncker-commission-job-eurosceptics Blow to Cameron as centrist MEPs back Juncker for European commission job] The Guardian</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Baker |first=Luke |url=http://uk.reuters.com/article/ |
In the [[2014 European Parliament election|2014 parliamentary election]], Juncker campaigned as the candidate of the [[European People's Party]] (EPP) for the [[President of the European Commission|presidency]] of the [[European Commission]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://juncker.epp.eu/|title=Jean-Claude Juncker: Experience. Solidarity. Future.|publisher=European People's Party|access-date=2019-04-17|archive-date=2020-11-17|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201117130239/http://juncker.epp.eu/|url-status=dead}}</ref> The EPP won a plurality in parliament, and on 27 June, the [[European Council]] nominated him for the post. Later on 15 July 2014, the [[European Parliament]] elected Juncker as the new Commission president.<ref>[http://www.euractiv.com/sections/eu-elections-2014/parliament-elects-politically-ecumenical-juncker-commission-president Parliament elects ‘politically ecumenical’ Juncker as Commission President] EurActiv</ref><ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/jun/12/cameron-european-policy-disarray-centrist-meps-back-juncker-commission-job-eurosceptics Blow to Cameron as centrist MEPs back Juncker for European commission job] The Guardian</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Baker |first=Luke |url=http://uk.reuters.com/article/us-eu-commission-juncker-idUKKBN0EY1G820140623 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160630124636/http://uk.reuters.com/article/us-eu-commission-juncker-idUKKBN0EY1G820140623 |url-status=dead |archive-date=June 30, 2016 |title=Battle over Juncker underlines EU parliament's 'adulthood' |publisher=Uk.reuters.com |date=2014-06-23 |access-date=2016-05-04}}</ref> On 22 October, the European Parliament approved the Juncker Commission in its entirety and during the 23–24 October 2014 meeting of the [[European Council]] the Council formally appointed the new Commission.<ref name=councildecision>{{cite web|url= http://www.elections2014.eu/resources/library/media/20141028RES76402/20141028RES76402.pdf|title= EUROPEAN COUNCIL DECISION appointing the European Commission|author= <!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.-->|date= 22 October 2014|publisher= European Council|access-date= 2 November 2014|archive-date= 2 November 2014|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20141102065700/http://www.elections2014.eu/resources/library/media/20141028RES76402/20141028RES76402.pdf|url-status= dead}}</ref><ref name=councilconclusions>{{cite web |url= http://www.consilium.europa.eu/uedocs/cms_data/docs/pressdata/en/ec/145397.pdf|title= European Council (23 and 24 October 2014) ‒ Conclusions|author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |date= 24 October 2014|publisher= European Council|access-date=2 November 2014}}</ref> On 1 November 2014, the new Commission officially assumed office.<ref name=epjunckerel>{{cite web |url= http://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/en/top-stories/content/20140714TST52338/html/The-new-European-Commission|title= The new European Commission – Parliament elects new European Commission|author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |date= 23 October 2014|publisher= European Parliament|access-date=1 November 2014}}</ref><ref name=commissionelected>{{cite web |url= http://europa.eu/rapid/press-release_IP-14-1237_en.htm?locale=en|title= Juncker Commission takes office|author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |date= 1 November 2014|publisher= European Commission|access-date=1 November 2014}}</ref> Juncker has outlined a ten-point agenda for his Presidency focusing on jobs and growth.<ref>[https://www.theparliamentmagazine.eu/whitepaper/jean-claude-juncker-my-agenda-jobs-growth-fairness-and-democratic-change Jean-Claude Juncker: My Agenda for Jobs, Growth, Fairness and Democratic Change] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191030120353/https://www.theparliamentmagazine.eu/whitepaper/jean-claude-juncker-my-agenda-jobs-growth-fairness-and-democratic-change |date=2019-10-30 }} The Parliament Magazine</ref> |
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== Policy == |
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Under the Juncker Commission, the EU [[General Data Protection Regulation]] was passed. The Commission co-developed the law, culminating in a [[Formal trilogue meeting|trilogue proposal]] between the Commission, Parliament, and Council on 15 December 2015. The GDPR entered into force on 24 May 2016.<ref>{{Cite web |title=The History of the General Data Protection Regulation {{!}} European Data Protection Supervisor |url=https://edps.europa.eu/data-protection/data-protection/legislation/history-general-data-protection-regulation_en |access-date=2022-11-19 |website=edps.europa.eu |language=en}}</ref> |
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The Commission abolished retail telephone and mobile data roaming charges in the member states and some others ([[European Union roaming regulations|Roam Like At Home]]).<ref>{{Cite web |title=EUR-Lex - 2016_185 - EN - EUR-Lex |url=https://eur-lex.europa.eu/procedure/EN/2016_185 |access-date=2023-12-01 |website=eur-lex.europa.eu |language=en}}</ref> |
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=== Institutional reorganisation === |
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Juncker made the Commission's work more top-down by strengthening the Secretariat-General in two ways. Firstly, he gave it a gatekeeper function regarding new initiatives. All "major initiatives" must henceforth be approved by the "relevant Vice-President(s) and the First Vice-President, unless they are initiated directly by the President". Secondly, the SG was made chair of all inter-service steering groups (ISGs) dealing with priority initiatives in the Commission's work programme.<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Bürgin |first=Alexander |date=2018 |title=Intra- and Inter-Institutional Leadership of the European Commission President: An Assessment of Juncker's Organizational Reforms: Leadership of Commission President |url=https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jcms.12648 |journal=JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies |language=en |volume=56 |issue=4 |pages=837–853 |doi=10.1111/jcms.12648|s2cid=158993394 }}</ref><sup>:9-10</sup> <ref name=":0">{{Cite journal |last=Bürgin |first=Alexander |date=2020 |title=The impact of Juncker's reorganization of the European Commission on the internal policy‐making process: Evidence from the Energy Union project |url=https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/padm.12388 |journal=Public Administration |language=en |volume=98 |issue=2 |pages=378–391 |doi=10.1111/padm.12388 |issn=0033-3298}}</ref><sup>:8-9</sup> |
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Juncker also abolished the position of Commissioner for Climate Action, merging it with the [[European Commissioner for Energy|energy portfolio]], to improve cooperation between staff in the Directorate-General (DG) Energy and the former DG Climate Action.<ref name=":0" /><sup>:10</sup> |
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==Commissioners== |
==Commissioners== |
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The following college of commissioners serves under Juncker's presidency:<ref name="Euractiv">{{cite news|url=http://www.euractiv.com/sections/eu-priorities-2020/juncker-wants-more-women-new-commission-team-303388|title=Juncker wants more women in new Commission team|date=July 10, 2014|last=Cerulus|first=Laurens}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.euractiv.com/sections/eu-priorities-2020/poland-italy-nominations-leave-juncker-needing-three-more-commissioners |title=Poland, Italy nominations leave Juncker needing four more commissioners |publisher=Euractiv.com |date |
The following college of commissioners serves under Juncker's presidency:<ref name="Euractiv">{{cite news|url=http://www.euractiv.com/sections/eu-priorities-2020/juncker-wants-more-women-new-commission-team-303388|title=Juncker wants more women in new Commission team|date=July 10, 2014|last=Cerulus|first=Laurens}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.euractiv.com/sections/eu-priorities-2020/poland-italy-nominations-leave-juncker-needing-three-more-commissioners |title=Poland, Italy nominations leave Juncker needing four more commissioners |publisher=Euractiv.com |access-date=2016-05-04}}</ref><ref name="College">[http://png.euractiv.com/files/commissioners_092014-en-v5.png EU Commission College] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140913194429/http://png.euractiv.com/files/commissioners_092014-en-v5.png |date=2014-09-13 }}</ref> |
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{{legend2|{{European People's Party |
{{legend2|{{party color|European People's Party}}|[[European People's Party]]|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} (14) |
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{{legend2|{{Party of European Socialists |
{{legend2|{{party color|Party of European Socialists}}|[[Party of European Socialists]]|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} (7) |
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{{legend2|gold|[[Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe]]|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} (4) |
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{{legend2|{{party color|Independent (politician)}}|None|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} (1) |
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'''<big>''Jean-Claude Juncker Commission''</big>''' |
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! colspan="9" |'''<big>Cabinet</big>''' |
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| colspan="9" style="background-color:#fff200" |{{ font color | #2549a5 |<small>Confirmation by the European Parliament on October 22, 2014</small> • <small>Appointment by the European Council on October 23, 2014</small> }} |
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| style="width:150px;" |'''[[President of the European Commission|President]]'''<br />–<br /><small>Nomination June 27, 2014</small><br /><small>Elected July 15, 2014</small><br /><small>Took office November 1, 2014</small> |
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| style="width:150px;" |[[File:Ioannes Claudius Juncker die 7 Martis 2014.jpg|150x150px]]<br /><small>Former Prime Minister</small><br />'''[[Jean-Claude Juncker]]'''<br /><small>of {{flagicon|LUX}} [[List of European Commissioners by nationality#Luxembourg|Luxembourg]]</small> |
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<small>([[European People's Party|EPP]]–[[Christian Social People's Party|CSV]])</small> |
<small>([[European People's Party|EPP]]–[[Christian Social People's Party|CSV]])</small> |
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| style="width:150px;" |'''[[Vice-President of the European Commission|First Vice-President]]'''<br />{{small|Better Regulation, Inter-Institutional Relations, Rule of Law and Charter of Fundamental Rights}}<br />–<br /><small>Confirmation October 22, 2014</small><br /><small>Took office November 1, 2014</small> |
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|style="width:2px; background:{{Party of European Socialists |
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| style="width:150px;" |[[File:Frans Timmermans 2013.jpg|150x150px]]<br /><small>Former Minister of Foreign Affairs</small><br />'''[[Frans Timmermans]]'''<br /><small>of the {{flagicon|NED}} [[Netherlands]]</small> |
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<small>([[Party of European Socialists|PES]]–[[Labour Party (Netherlands)|PvdA]])</small> |
<small>([[Party of European Socialists|PES]]–[[Labour Party (Netherlands)|PvdA]])</small> |
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[[High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy|'''High Representative of the EU for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy''']]<br />–<br /><small>Confirmation October 22, 2014</small><br /><small>Took office November 1, 2014</small> |
[[High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy|'''High Representative of the EU for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy''']]<br />–<br /><small>Confirmation October 22, 2014</small><br /><small>Took office November 1, 2014</small> |
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|style="width:2px; background:{{Party of European Socialists |
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| style="width:150px;" |[[File:Federica_Mogherini_Official.jpg|150x150px]]<br /><small>Former Minister of Foreign Affairs</small><br />'''[[Federica Mogherini]]'''<br /><small>of {{flagicon|Italy}} [[Italy]]</small> |
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<small>([[Party of European Socialists|PES]]–[[Democratic Party (Italy)|PD]])</small> |
<small>([[Party of European Socialists|PES]]–[[Democratic Party (Italy)|PD]])</small> |
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| style="width:150px;" |'''[[Vice-President of the European Commission|Vice-President]]'''<br />{{small|Energy Union}}<br />–<br /><small>Confirmation October 22, 2014</small><br /><small>Took office November 1, 2014</small> |
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|style="width:2px; background:{{Party of European Socialists |
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| style="width:150px;" |[[File:Maroš Šefčovič MSC 2017 (cropped).jpg|150x150px]]<br /><small>Former European Commissioner</small><br />'''[[Maroš Šefčovič]]'''<br /><small>of {{flagicon|Slovakia}} [[Slovakia]]</small> |
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<small>([[Party of European Socialists|PES]]–[[Direction – Social Democracy|Smer-SD]])</small> |
<small>([[Party of European Socialists|PES]]–[[Direction – Social Democracy|Smer-SD]])</small> |
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| style="width:150px;" |'''[[Vice-President of the European Commission|Vice-President]]'''<br />{{small|Jobs, Growth, Investment and Competitiveness}}<br />–<br /><small>Confirmation October 22, 2014</small><br /><small>Took office November 1, 2014</small> |
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| style="width:2px; background:{{European People's Party |
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| style="width:150px;" |[[File:Katainen.jpg|150x150px]]<br /><small>Former Prime Minister</small><br />'''[[Jyrki Katainen]]'''<br /><small>of {{flagicon|Finland}} [[Finland]]</small> |
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<small>([[European People's Party|EPP]]–[[National Coalition Party|KOK]])</small> |
<small>([[European People's Party|EPP]]–[[National Coalition Party|KOK]])</small> |
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| style="width:150px;" |'''[[Vice-President of the European Commission|Vice-President]]'''<br />{{small|Euro and Social Dialogue and Financial Stability, Financial Services and Capital Markets Union}}<br />–<br /><small>Confirmation October 22, 2014</small><br /><small>Took office November 1, 2014</small> |
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| style="width:2px; background:{{European People's Party |
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| style="width:150px;" |[[File:Valdis_Dombrovskis_2009.jpg|150x150px]]<br /><small>Former Prime Minister</small><br />'''[[Valdis Dombrovskis]]'''<br /><small>of {{flagicon|Latvia}} [[Latvia]]</small> |
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<small>([[European People's Party|EPP]]–[[Unity (Latvian political party)|Unity]])</small> |
<small>([[European People's Party|EPP]]–[[Unity (Latvian political party)|Unity]])</small> |
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| style="width:150px;" |'''[[European Commissioner for Justice and Consumers|European Commissioner]]'''<br />{{small|Justice and Consumers}}<br />–<br /><small>Confirmation October 22, 2014</small><br /><small>Took office November 1, 2014</small> |
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| style="width:150px;" |[[File:Věra_Jourová.jpg|150x150px]]<br /><small>Former Minister of Development</small><br />'''[[Věra Jourová]]'''<br /><small>of {{flagicon|CZE}} [[Czech Republic]]</small> |
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<small>([[Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party|ALDE]]–[[ANO 2011|ANO]])</small> |
<small>([[Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party|ALDE]]–[[ANO 2011|ANO]])</small> |
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| style="width:150px;" |'''[[European Commissioner for Digital Economy and Society|European Commissioner]]'''<br />{{small|Digital Economy and Society}}<br />–<br /><small>Announced May 10, 2017</small><br /><small>Took office July 7, 2017</small> |
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| style="width:2px; background:{{European People's Party |
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| style="width:150px;" |[[File:Gabriel_Mariya_2014-02-06_2.jpg|150x150px]]<br /><small>Former MEP</small><br />'''[[Mariya Gabriel]]'''<br /><small>of {{flagicon|Bulgaria}} [[Bulgaria]]</small> |
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<small>([[European People's Party|EPP]]–[[GERB]])</small> |
<small>([[European People's Party|EPP]]–[[GERB]])</small> |
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| style="width:150px;" |'''[[European Commissioner for Budget and Human Resources|European Commissioner]]'''<br />{{small|Budget and Human Resources}}<br />–<br /><small>Confirmation October 22, 2014</small><br /><small>Took office November 1, 2014</small> |
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| style="width:2px; background:{{European People's Party |
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| style="width:150px;" |[[File:Guenther h oettinger 2007-portrait.jpg|150x150px]]<br /><small>Former Minister President</small><br />'''[[Günther Oettinger]]'''<br /><small>of {{flagicon|GER}} [[Germany]]</small> |
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<small>([[European People's Party|EPP]]–[[Christian Democratic Union of Germany|CDU]])</small> |
<small>([[European People's Party|EPP]]–[[Christian Democratic Union of Germany|CDU]])</small> |
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| style="width:150px;" |'''[[European Commissioner for Economic and Financial Affairs, Taxation and Customs|European Commissioner]]'''<br />{{small|Economic and Financial Affairs, Taxation and Customs}}<br />–<br /><small>Confirmation October 22, 2014</small><br /><small>Took office November 1, 2014</small> |
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| style="width:2px; background:{{Party of European Socialists |
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| style="width:150px;" |[[File:Pierre_Moscovici_en_mai_2010.png|150x150px]]<br /><small>Former Minister of Finance</small><br />'''[[Pierre Moscovici]]'''<br /><small>of {{flagicon|FRA}} [[France]]</small> |
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<small>([[Party of European Socialists|PES]]–[[Socialist Party (France)|PS]])</small> |
<small>([[Party of European Socialists|PES]]–[[Socialist Party (France)|PS]])</small> |
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| style="width:150px;" |'''[[European Commissioner for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion|European Commissioner]]'''<br />{{small|Employment, Social Affairs, Skills and Labour Mobility}}<br />–<br /><small>Confirmation October 22, 2014</small><br /><small>Took office November 1, 2014</small> |
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| style="width:150px;" |[[File:CD&V_members_in_40th_anniversary_of_the_European_People's_Party_in_Luxembourg_(cropped).jpg|150x150px]]<br /><small>Former MEP</small><br />'''[[Marianne Thyssen]]'''<br /><small>of {{flagicon|BEL}} [[Belgium]]</small> |
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<small>([[European People's Party|EPP]]–[[Christen-Democratisch en Vlaams|CD&V]])</small> |
<small>([[European People's Party|EPP]]–[[Christen-Democratisch en Vlaams|CD&V]])</small> |
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| style="width: |
| style="width:150px;" |'''[[European Commissioner for Enlargement and European Neighbourhood Policy|European Commissioner]]'''<br />{{small|European Neighbourhood Policy and Enlargement Negotiations}}<br />–<br /><small>Confirmation October 22, 2014</small><br /><small>Took office November 1, 2014</small> |
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| style="width:2px; background:{{European People's Party |
| style="width:2px; background:{{party color|European People's Party}}" | |
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| style="width:150px;" |[[File:JohannesHahnPortrait.jpg|150x150px]]<br /><small>Former European Commissioner</small><br />'''[[Johannes Hahn]]'''<br /><small>of {{flagicon|AUT}} [[Austria]]</small> |
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<small>([[European People's Party|EPP]]–[[Austrian People's Party|ÖVP]])</small> |
<small>([[European People's Party|EPP]]–[[Austrian People's Party|ÖVP]])</small> |
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| style="width:150px;" |'''[[European Commissioner for Migration, Home Affairs and Citizenship|European Commissioner]]'''<br />{{small|Migration, Home Affairs and Citizenship}}<br />–<br /><small>Confirmation October 22, 2014</small><br /><small>Took office November 1, 2014</small> |
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| style="width:2px; background:{{European People's Party |
| style="width:2px; background:{{party color|European People's Party}}" | |
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| style="width:150px;" |[[File:Dimitris Avramopoulos 2016 (cropped).jpg|150x150px]]<br /><small>Former Minister of Foreign Affairs</small><br />'''[[Dimitris Avramopoulos]]'''<br /><small>of {{flagicon|GRE}} [[Greece]]</small> |
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<small>([[European People's Party|EPP]]–[[New Democracy (Greece)|ND]])</small> |
<small>([[European People's Party|EPP]]–[[New Democracy (Greece)|ND]])</small> |
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| style="width:150px;" |'''[[European Commissioner for Health and Food Safety|European Commissioner]]'''<br />{{small|Health and Food Safety}}<br />–<br /><small>Confirmation October 22, 2014</small><br /><small>Took office November 1, 2014</small> |
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|style="width:2px; background:{{Party of European Socialists |
|style="width:2px; background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" | |
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| style="width:150px;" |[[File:Vytenis_Povilas_Andriukaitis.jpg|150x150px]] |
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<small>Former Minister of Health</small><br />'''[[Vytenis Andriukaitis]]'''<br /><small>of {{flagicon|LIT}} [[Lithuania]]</small> |
<small>Former Minister of Health</small><br />'''[[Vytenis Andriukaitis]]'''<br /><small>of {{flagicon|LIT}} [[Lithuania]]</small> |
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<small>([[Party of European Socialists|PES]]–[[Social Democratic Party of Lithuania|SDP]])</small> |
<small>([[Party of European Socialists|PES]]–[[Social Democratic Party of Lithuania|SDP]])</small> |
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| style="width:150px;" |'''[[List of European Commission portfolios#Security Union|European Commissioner]]'''<br />{{small|Security Union}}<br />–<br /><small>Confirmation September 15, 2016</small><br /><small>Took office September 19, 2016</small> |
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| style="width:2px; background:{{Independent (politician) |
| style="width:2px; background:{{party color|Independent (politician)}};" | |
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| style="width:150px;" |[[File:Sir Julian King (cropped).JPG|150x150px]]<br /><small>Former Ambassador</small><br />'''[[Julian King (diplomat)|Julian King]]'''<br /><small>of {{flagicon|UK}} [[United Kingdom]]</small> |
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<small>(None)</small> |
<small>(None)</small> |
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| style="width:150px;" |'''[[European Commissioner for Internal Market and Services|European Commissioner]]'''<br />{{small|Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs}}<br />–<br /><small>Confirmation October 22, 2014</small><br /><small>Took office November 1, 2014</small> |
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| style="width:2px; background:{{European People's Party |
| style="width:2px; background:{{party color|European People's Party}}" | |
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| style="width:150px;" |[[File:Elżbieta_Bieńkowska_Kancelaria_Senatu.jpg|150x150px]]<br /><small>Former Deputy Prime Minister</small><br />'''[[Elżbieta Bieńkowska]]'''<br /><small>of {{flagicon|Poland}} [[Poland]]</small> |
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<small>([[European People's Party|EPP]]–[[Civic Platform|PO]])</small> |
<small>([[European People's Party|EPP]]–[[Civic Platform|PO]])</small> |
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| style="width:150px;" |'''[[European Commissioner for Climate Action|European Commissioner]]'''<br />{{small|Climate Action and Energy}}<br />–<br /><small>Confirmation October 22, 2014</small><br /><small>Took office November 1, 2014</small> |
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| style="width:2px; background:{{European People's Party |
| style="width:2px; background:{{party color|European People's Party}}" | |
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| style="width:150px;" |[[File:Miguel Arias Cañete 2013 (cropped).jpg|150x150px]]<br /><small>Former Minister of Agriculture</small><br />'''[[Miguel Arias Cañete]]'''<br /><small>of {{flagicon|Spain}} [[Spain]]</small> |
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<small>([[European People's Party|EPP]]–[[People's Party (Spain)|PP]])</small> |
<small>([[European People's Party|EPP]]–[[People's Party (Spain)|PP]])</small> |
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| style="width:150px;" |'''[[European Commissioner for International Cooperation and Development|European Commissioner]]'''<br />{{small|International Cooperation and Development}}<br />–<br /><small>Confirmation October 22, 2014</small><br /><small>Took office November 1, 2014</small> |
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|style="width:2px; background:{{Party of European Socialists |
|style="width:2px; background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" | |
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| style="width: |
| style="width:150px;" |[[File:N mimica.jpg|150x150px]]<br /><small>Former Deputy Prime Minister</small><br />'''[[Neven Mimica]]'''<br /><small>of {{flagicon|CRO}} [[Croatia]]</small> |
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<small>([[Party of European Socialists|PES]]–[[Social Democratic Party of Croatia|SDP]])</small> |
<small>([[Party of European Socialists|PES]]–[[Social Democratic Party of Croatia|SDP]])</small> |
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| style="width: |
| style="width:150px;" |'''[[European Commissioner for Competition|European Commissioner]]'''<br />{{small|Competition}}<br />–<br /><small>Confirmation October 22, 2014</small><br /><small>Took office November 1, 2014</small> |
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| style="width:150px;" |[[File:Vestager 520 2012-04-16.jpg|150x150px]]<br /><small>Former Deputy Prime Minister</small><br />'''[[Margrethe Vestager]]'''<br /><small>of {{flagicon|DEN}} [[Denmark]]</small> |
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<small>([[Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party|ALDE]]–[[Danish Social Liberal Party|RV]])</small> |
<small>([[Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party|ALDE]]–[[Danish Social Liberal Party|RV]])</small> |
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| style="width:150px;" |'''[[European Commissioner for Transport|European Commissioner]]'''<br />{{small|Transport}}<br />–<br /><small>Confirmation October 22, 2014</small><br /><small>Took office November 1, 2014</small> |
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| style="width:2px; background:gold" | |
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| style="width:150px;" |[[File:Violeta_Bulc_2014-11.jpg|150x150px]]<br /><small>Former Deputy Prime Minister</small><br />'''[[Violeta Bulc]]'''<br /><small>of {{flagicon|SLO}} [[Slovenia]]</small> |
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<small>([[Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party|ALDE]]–[[Modern Centre Party|SMC]])</small> |
<small>([[Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party|ALDE]]–[[Modern Centre Party|SMC]])</small> |
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| style="width: |
| style="width:150px;" |'''[[European Commissioner for Trade|European Commissioner]]'''<br />{{small|Trade}}<br />–<br /><small>Confirmation October 22, 2014</small><br /><small>Took office November 1, 2014</small> |
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| style="width:2px; background:gold" | |
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| style="width:150px;" |[[File:Cecilia Malmström.jpg|150x150px]]<br /><small>Former Minister of EU Affairs</small><br />'''[[Cecilia Malmström]]'''<br /><small>of {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Sweden]]</small> |
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<small>([[Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party|ALDE]]–[[Liberals (Sweden)|L]])</small> |
<small>([[Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party|ALDE]]–[[Liberals (Sweden)|L]])</small> |
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| style="width: |
| style="width:150px;" |'''[[European Commissioner for the Environment|European Commissioner]]'''<br />{{small|Environment, Maritime Affairs and Fisheries}}<br />–<br /><small>Confirmation October 22, 2014</small><br /><small>Took office November 1, 2014</small> |
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|style="width:2px; background:{{Party of European Socialists |
|style="width:2px; background:{{party color|Party of European Socialists}};" | |
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| style="width:150px;" |[[File:KarmenuVellaPolitician.jpg|150x150px]]<br /><small>Former Minister of Tourism</small><br />'''[[Karmenu Vella]]'''<br /><small>of {{flagicon|Malta}} [[Malta]]</small> |
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<small>([[Party of European Socialists|PES]]–[[Labour Party (Malta)|PL]])</small> |
<small>([[Party of European Socialists|PES]]–[[Labour Party (Malta)|PL]])</small> |
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| style="width:150px;" |'''[[European Commissioner for Education, Culture, Multilingualism and Youth|European Commissioner]]'''<br />{{small|Education, Culture, Youth and Sport}}<br />–<br /><small>Confirmation October 22, 2014</small><br /><small>Took office November 1, 2014</small> |
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| style="width:2px; background:{{European People's Party |
| style="width:2px; background:{{party color|European People's Party}}" | |
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| style="width:150px;" |[[File:Navracsics Tibor Portrait.jpg|150x150px]]<br /><small>Former Deputy Prime Minister</small><br />'''[[Tibor Navracsics]]'''<br /><small>of {{flagicon|HUN}} [[Hungary]]</small> |
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<small>([[European People's Party|EPP]]–[[Fidesz]])</small> |
<small>([[European People's Party|EPP]]–[[Fidesz]])</small> |
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| style="width:150px;" |'''[[European Commissioner for Research, Innovation and Science|European Commissioner]]'''<br />{{small|Research, Science and Innovation}}<br />–<br /><small>Confirmation October 22, 2014</small><br /><small>Took office November 1, 2014</small> |
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| style="width:2px; background:{{European People's Party |
| style="width:2px; background:{{party color|European People's Party}}" | |
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| style="width: |
| style="width:150px;" |[[File:Carlos_Moedas_(cropped).JPG|150x150px]]<br /><small>Former Under-Secretary of State</small><br />'''[[Carlos Moedas]]'''<br /><small>of {{flagicon|POR}} [[Portugal]]</small> |
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<small>([[European People's Party|EPP]]–[[Social Democratic Party (Portugal)|PSD]])</small> |
<small>([[European People's Party|EPP]]–[[Social Democratic Party (Portugal)|PSD]])</small> |
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| style="width:150px;" |'''[[European Commissioner for Agriculture and Rural Development|European Commissioner]]'''<br />{{small|Agriculture and Rural Development}}<br />–<br /><small>Confirmation October 22, 2014</small><br /><small>Took office November 1, 2014</small> |
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| style="width:2px; background:{{European People's Party |
| style="width:2px; background:{{party color|European People's Party}}" | |
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| style="width:150px;" |[[File:Informal meeting of ministers for agriculture and fisheries (iAGRIFISH). Arrivals Phil Hogan (37038231115) (cropped).jpg|150x150px]]<br /><small>Former Minister of Environment</small><br />'''[[Phil Hogan]]'''<br /><small>of {{flagicon|IRE}} [[Ireland]]</small> |
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<small>([[European People's Party|EPP]]–[[Fine Gael|FG]])</small> |
<small>([[European People's Party|EPP]]–[[Fine Gael|FG]])</small> |
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| style="width:150px;" |'''[[European Commissioner for Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection|European Commissioner]]'''<br />{{small|Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Management}}<br />–<br /><small>Confirmation October 22, 2014</small><br /><small>Took office November 1, 2014</small> |
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| style="width:2px; background:{{European People's Party |
| style="width:2px; background:{{party color|European People's Party}}" | |
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| style="width:150px;" |[[File:Stylianides.JPG|163x163px]]<br /><small>Former MEP</small><br />'''[[Christos Stylianides]]'''<br /><small>of {{flagicon|Cyprus}} [[Cyprus]]</small> |
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<small>([[European People's Party|EPP]]–[[Democratic Rally|DISY]])</small> |
<small>([[European People's Party|EPP]]–[[Democratic Rally|DISY]])</small> |
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| {{sortname|Andrus|Ansip}}<ref>Ansip served until 1 July 2019.</ref> |
| {{sortname|Andrus|Ansip}}<ref>Ansip served until 1 July 2019.</ref> |
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| [[Digital Single Market]] ([[Vice-President of the European Commission|Vice President]]) |
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| {{flagicon|EST}} [[List of European Commissioners by nationality#Estonia|Estonia]] |
| {{flagicon|EST}} [[List of European Commissioners by nationality#Estonia|Estonia]] |
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| [[Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe|ALDE]]<br />{{small|National: [[Estonian Reform Party|ERP]]}} |
| [[Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe|ALDE]]<br />{{small|National: [[Estonian Reform Party|ERP]]}} |
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| rowspan="2"| {{sortname|Corina|Crețu}}<ref>Crețu served until 1 July 2019.</ref> |
| rowspan="2"| {{sortname|Corina|Crețu}}<ref>Crețu served until 1 July 2019.</ref> |
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| rowspan="2"| [[File:Corina Cretu.jpg|70px]] |
| rowspan="2"| [[File:Corina Cretu.jpg|70px]] |
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| rowspan="2"| [[European Commissioner for Regional Policy|Regional Policy]] |
| rowspan="2"| [[European Commissioner for Regional Policy|Regional Policy]] |
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| rowspan="2"| {{flagicon|RO}} [[List of European Commissioners by nationality#Romania|Romania]] |
| rowspan="2"| {{flagicon|RO}} [[List of European Commissioners by nationality#Romania|Romania]] |
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| [[Party of European Socialists|PES]] (Before 2019)<br>{{small|National: [[Social Democratic Party (Romania)| |
| [[Party of European Socialists|PES]] (Before 2019)<br>{{small|National: [[Social Democratic Party (Romania)|PSD]] (Before 2019)}} |
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| [[European Democratic Party|EDP]] (2019)<br>{{small|National: [[PRO Romania|PRO]] (2019)}} |
| [[European Democratic Party|EDP]] (2019)<br>{{small|National: [[PRO Romania|PRO]] (2019)}} |
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| style="background-color: {{Alliance of European Conservatives and Reformists |
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| {{sortname|Jonathan|Hill|Jonathan Hill, Baron Hill of Oareford}}<ref>Hill served until 15 July 2016.</ref> |
| {{sortname|Jonathan|Hill|Jonathan Hill, Baron Hill of Oareford}}<ref>Hill served until 15 July 2016.</ref> |
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| [[File:Jonathan Hill 2015.jpg|70px]] |
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| [[Alliance of European Conservatives and Reformists|AECR]]<br />{{small|National: [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]]}} |
| [[Alliance of European Conservatives and Reformists|AECR]]<br />{{small|National: [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]]}} |
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| {{sortname|Kristalina|Georgieva}}<ref>Georgieva served until 31 December 2016.</ref> |
| {{sortname|Kristalina|Georgieva}}<ref>Georgieva served until 31 December 2016.</ref> |
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| [[File:Kristalina Georgieva (cropped).jpg|70px]] |
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==President's cabinet== |
==President's cabinet== |
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The President's cabinet supports the President of the commission, and thus has a very central role in coordinating the work of the European Commission as a whole. The president's cabinet is led by [[Clara Martinez Alberola]]. Formerly, it was led by [[Martin Selmayr]], who has been described as "the most powerful EU chief of staff ever."<ref name="politico">{{cite news|last1=HERSZENHORN|first1=DAVID M.|title= |
The President's cabinet supports the President of the commission, and thus has a very central role in coordinating the work of the European Commission as a whole. The president's cabinet is led by [[Clara Martinez Alberola]]. Formerly, it was led by [[Martin Selmayr]], who has been described as "the most powerful EU chief of staff ever."<ref name="politico">{{cite news|last1=HERSZENHORN|first1=DAVID M.|title='Monster' at the Berlaymont|url=http://www.politico.eu/article/monster-at-the-berlaymont-martin-selmayr-european-commission-jean-claude-juncker/|access-date=3 May 2017|agency=Politico|date=17 Nov 2016}}</ref> |
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==Project teams== |
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*[http://ec.europa.eu/about/juncker-commission/docs/pg_en.pdf Political guidelines] |
*[http://ec.europa.eu/about/juncker-commission/docs/pg_en.pdf Political guidelines] |
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*[http://juncker.epp.eu/sites/default/files/attachments/nodes/en_01_main.pdf Priorities] |
*[http://juncker.epp.eu/sites/default/files/attachments/nodes/en_01_main.pdf Priorities] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140808045649/http://juncker.epp.eu/sites/default/files/attachments/nodes/en_01_main.pdf |date=2014-08-08 }} |
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Latest revision as of 17:16, 2 December 2024
Juncker Commission | |
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6th Commission of the European Union | |
Date formed | 1 November 2014 |
Date dissolved | 30 November 2019 |
People and organisations | |
President of the Commission | President Jean-Claude Juncker |
Vice-President(s) of the Commission | First Vice President Frans Timmermans |
No. of commissioners | 26 |
Commissioners removed (Death/resignation/dismissal) | 4 |
Total no. of commissioners | 30 |
Member parties | |
History | |
Election(s) | 2014 European Parliament election |
Predecessor | Barroso Commission |
Successor | von der Leyen Commission |
The Juncker Commission was the European Commission in office from 1 November 2014 to 30 November 2019. Its president was Jean-Claude Juncker, who presided over 27 other commissioners (one from each of the states composing the European Union, except Luxembourg, which is Juncker's state). In July 2014, Juncker was officially elected to succeed José Manuel Barroso, who completed his second five-year term in that year.
Election
[edit]In the 2014 parliamentary election, Juncker campaigned as the candidate of the European People's Party (EPP) for the presidency of the European Commission.[1] The EPP won a plurality in parliament, and on 27 June, the European Council nominated him for the post. Later on 15 July 2014, the European Parliament elected Juncker as the new Commission president.[2][3][4] On 22 October, the European Parliament approved the Juncker Commission in its entirety and during the 23–24 October 2014 meeting of the European Council the Council formally appointed the new Commission.[5][6] On 1 November 2014, the new Commission officially assumed office.[7][8] Juncker has outlined a ten-point agenda for his Presidency focusing on jobs and growth.[9]
Policy
[edit]Under the Juncker Commission, the EU General Data Protection Regulation was passed. The Commission co-developed the law, culminating in a trilogue proposal between the Commission, Parliament, and Council on 15 December 2015. The GDPR entered into force on 24 May 2016.[10]
The Commission abolished retail telephone and mobile data roaming charges in the member states and some others (Roam Like At Home).[11]
Institutional reorganisation
[edit]Juncker made the Commission's work more top-down by strengthening the Secretariat-General in two ways. Firstly, he gave it a gatekeeper function regarding new initiatives. All "major initiatives" must henceforth be approved by the "relevant Vice-President(s) and the First Vice-President, unless they are initiated directly by the President". Secondly, the SG was made chair of all inter-service steering groups (ISGs) dealing with priority initiatives in the Commission's work programme.[12]:9-10 [13]:8-9
Juncker also abolished the position of Commissioner for Climate Action, merging it with the energy portfolio, to improve cooperation between staff in the Directorate-General (DG) Energy and the former DG Climate Action.[13]:10
Commissioners
[edit]The following college of commissioners serves under Juncker's presidency:[14][15][16]
- Parties
European People's Party (14) Party of European Socialists (7) Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe (4) None (1)
Juncker Commission | ||||||||
Confirmation by the European Parliament on October 22, 2014 • Appointment by the European Council on October 23, 2014 | ||||||||
Portfolio | Designee | Portfolio | Designee | Portfolio | Designee | |||
President – Nomination June 27, 2014 Elected July 15, 2014 Took office November 1, 2014 |
Former Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker of Luxembourg |
First Vice-President Better Regulation, Inter-Institutional Relations, Rule of Law and Charter of Fundamental Rights – Confirmation October 22, 2014 Took office November 1, 2014 |
Former Minister of Foreign Affairs Frans Timmermans of the Netherlands |
Vice-President and High Representative of the EU for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy |
Former Minister of Foreign Affairs Federica Mogherini of Italy | |||
Vice-President Energy Union – Confirmation October 22, 2014 Took office November 1, 2014 |
Former European Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič of Slovakia |
Vice-President Jobs, Growth, Investment and Competitiveness – Confirmation October 22, 2014 Took office November 1, 2014 |
Former Prime Minister Jyrki Katainen of Finland |
Vice-President Euro and Social Dialogue and Financial Stability, Financial Services and Capital Markets Union – Confirmation October 22, 2014 Took office November 1, 2014 |
Former Prime Minister Valdis Dombrovskis of Latvia | |||
European Commissioner Justice and Consumers – Confirmation October 22, 2014 Took office November 1, 2014 |
Former Minister of Development Věra Jourová of Czech Republic |
European Commissioner Digital Economy and Society – Announced May 10, 2017 Took office July 7, 2017 |
Former MEP Mariya Gabriel of Bulgaria |
European Commissioner Budget and Human Resources – Confirmation October 22, 2014 Took office November 1, 2014 |
Former Minister President Günther Oettinger of Germany | |||
European Commissioner Economic and Financial Affairs, Taxation and Customs – Confirmation October 22, 2014 Took office November 1, 2014 |
Former Minister of Finance Pierre Moscovici of France |
European Commissioner Employment, Social Affairs, Skills and Labour Mobility – Confirmation October 22, 2014 Took office November 1, 2014 |
Former MEP Marianne Thyssen of Belgium |
European Commissioner European Neighbourhood Policy and Enlargement Negotiations – Confirmation October 22, 2014 Took office November 1, 2014 |
Former European Commissioner Johannes Hahn of Austria | |||
European Commissioner Migration, Home Affairs and Citizenship – Confirmation October 22, 2014 Took office November 1, 2014 |
Former Minister of Foreign Affairs Dimitris Avramopoulos of Greece |
European Commissioner Health and Food Safety – Confirmation October 22, 2014 Took office November 1, 2014 |
Former Minister of Health |
European Commissioner Security Union – Confirmation September 15, 2016 Took office September 19, 2016 |
Former Ambassador Julian King of United Kingdom (None) | |||
European Commissioner Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs – Confirmation October 22, 2014 Took office November 1, 2014 |
Former Deputy Prime Minister Elżbieta Bieńkowska of Poland |
European Commissioner Climate Action and Energy – Confirmation October 22, 2014 Took office November 1, 2014 |
Former Minister of Agriculture Miguel Arias Cañete of Spain |
European Commissioner International Cooperation and Development – Confirmation October 22, 2014 Took office November 1, 2014 |
Former Deputy Prime Minister Neven Mimica of Croatia | |||
European Commissioner Competition – Confirmation October 22, 2014 Took office November 1, 2014 |
Former Deputy Prime Minister Margrethe Vestager of Denmark |
European Commissioner Transport – Confirmation October 22, 2014 Took office November 1, 2014 |
Former Deputy Prime Minister Violeta Bulc of Slovenia |
European Commissioner Trade – Confirmation October 22, 2014 Took office November 1, 2014 |
Former Minister of EU Affairs Cecilia Malmström of Sweden | |||
European Commissioner Environment, Maritime Affairs and Fisheries – Confirmation October 22, 2014 Took office November 1, 2014 |
Former Minister of Tourism Karmenu Vella of Malta |
European Commissioner Education, Culture, Youth and Sport – Confirmation October 22, 2014 Took office November 1, 2014 |
Former Deputy Prime Minister Tibor Navracsics of Hungary |
European Commissioner Research, Science and Innovation – Confirmation October 22, 2014 Took office November 1, 2014 |
Former Under-Secretary of State Carlos Moedas of Portugal | |||
European Commissioner Agriculture and Rural Development – Confirmation October 22, 2014 Took office November 1, 2014 |
Former Minister of Environment Phil Hogan of Ireland |
European Commissioner Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Management – Confirmation October 22, 2014 Took office November 1, 2014 |
Former MEP Christos Stylianides of Cyprus |
Former members
[edit]Nominee | Portrait | Portfolio | State | Party | |
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Andrus Ansip[17] | Digital Single Market (Vice President) | Estonia | ALDE National: ERP | ||
Corina Crețu[18] | Regional Policy | Romania | PES (Before 2019) National: PSD (Before 2019) | ||
EDP (2019) National: PRO (2019) | |||||
Jonathan Hill[19] | Financial Stability, Financial Services and Capital Markets Union | United Kingdom | AECR National: Conservative | ||
Kristalina Georgieva[20] | Budget and Human Resources (Vice President) | Bulgaria | EPP National: GERB |
President's cabinet
[edit]The President's cabinet supports the President of the commission, and thus has a very central role in coordinating the work of the European Commission as a whole. The president's cabinet is led by Clara Martinez Alberola. Formerly, it was led by Martin Selmayr, who has been described as "the most powerful EU chief of staff ever."[21]
Project teams
[edit]Juncker has for the first time proposed a commission that clusters certain members together under designated policy areas. These clusters are known as "Project Teams" and will each be headed by one of the vice presidents.[22] Each team is composed of a core membership in addition to members who may fall under its respective umbrella as needed.[23] Timmermans and Georgieva both oversee all commissioners while the remaining five project teams are as follows:
A Connected Digital Single Market
[edit]- Vice President: Andrus Ansip (Digital Single Market)
- Elżbieta Bieńkowska (Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs)
- Corina Crețu (Regional Policy)
- Phil Hogan (Agriculture and Rural Development)
- Věra Jourová (Justice, Consumers and Gender Equality)
- Pierre Moscovici (Economic and Financial Affairs, Taxation and Customs)
- Günther Oettinger (Digital Economy and Society)
- Marianne Thyssen (Employment, Social Affairs, Skills and Labour Mobility)
- Vytenis Andriukaitis (Health and Food Safety)
- Jonathan Hill/Valdis Dombrovskis (Financial Stability, Financial Services and Capital Markets Union)
- Carlos Moedas (Research, Science and Innovation)
- Tibor Navracsics (Education, Culture, Youth and Sport)
- Margrethe Vestager (Competition)
A Deeper and Fairer Economic and Monetary Union
[edit]- Vice President: Valdis Dombrovskis (Euro and Social Dialogue)
- Elżbieta Bieńkowska (Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs)
- Corina Crețu (Regional Policy)
- Věra Jourová (Justice, Consumers and Gender Equality)
- Jonathan Hill/Valdis Dombrovskis (Financial Stability, Financial Services and Capital Markets Union)
- Pierre Moscovici (Economic and Financial Affairs, Taxation and Customs)
- Tibor Navracsics (Education, Culture, Youth and Sport)
- Marianne Thyssen (Employment, Social Affairs, Skills and Labour Mobility)
A New Boost for Jobs, Growth and Investment
[edit]- Vice President: Jyrki Katainen (Jobs, Growth, Investment and Competitiveness)
- Elżbieta Bieńkowska (Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs)
- Miguel Arias Cañete (Climate Action and Energy)
- Corina Crețu (Regional Policy)
- Jonathan Hill/Valdis Dombrovskis (Financial Stability, Financial Services and Capital Markets Union)
- Pierre Moscovici (Economic and Financial Affairs, Taxation and Customs)
- Günther Oettinger (Digital Economy and Society)
- Violeta Bulc (Transport)
- Marianne Thyssen (Employment, Social Affairs, Skills and Labour Mobility)
- Vytenis Andriukaitis (Health and Food Safety)
- Dimitris Avramopoulos (Migration, Home Affairs and Citizenship)
- Johannes Hahn (European Neighbourhood Policy and Enlargement Negotiations)
- Phil Hogan (Agriculture and Rural Development)
- Věra Jourová (Justice, Consumers and Gender Equality)
- Cecilia Malmström (Trade)
- Carlos Moedas (Research, Science and Innovation)
- Tibor Navracsics (Education, Culture, Youth and Sport)
- Karmenu Vella (Environment, Maritime Affairs and Fisheries)
- Margrethe Vestager (Competition)
A Resilient Energy Union with a Forward-Looking Climate Change Policy
[edit]- Vice President: Maroš Šefčovič (Energy Union)
- Elżbieta Bieńkowska (Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs)
- Miguel Arias Cañete (Climate Action and Energy)
- Corina Crețu (Regional Policy)
- Phil Hogan (Agriculture and Rural Development)
- Karmenu Vella (Environment, Maritime Affairs and Fisheries)
- Carlos Moedas (Research, Science and Innovation)
- Violeta Bulc (Transport)
- Věra Jourová (Justice, Consumers and Gender Equality)
- Cecilia Malmström (Trade)
- Günther Oettinger (Digital Economy and Society)
- Pierre Moscovici (Economic and Financial Affairs, Taxation and Customs)
- Marianne Thyssen (Employment, Social Affairs, Skills and Labour Mobility)
- Margrethe Vestager (Competition)
A Stronger Global Actor
[edit]- Vice President: Federica Mogherini (Foreign Affairs and Security Policy)
- Johannes Hahn (European Neighbourhood Policy and Enlargement Negotiations)
- Cecilia Malmström (Trade)
- Neven Mimica (International Cooperation and Development)
- Christos Stylianides (Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Management)
- Dimitris Avramopoulos (Migration, Home Affairs and Citizenship)
- Miguel Arias Cañete (Climate Action and Energy)
- Violeta Bulc (Transport)
A European Agenda on Migration
[edit]In 2015, when European migrant crisis unfolded, new project team was formed.[24]
- First Vice President: Frans Timmermans (Better Regulation, Interinstitutional Relations, the Rule of Law and the Charter of Fundamental Rights)
- Federica Mogherini (Foreign Affairs and Security Policy)
- Dimitris Avramopoulos (Migration, Home Affairs and Citizenship)
- Johannes Hahn (European Neighbourhood Policy and Enlargement Negotiations)
- Neven Mimica (International Cooperation and Development)
- Christos Stylianides (Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Management)
- Věra Jourová (Justice, Consumers and Gender Equality)
- Julian King (Security Union)[25]
References
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- ^ Jean-Claude Juncker: My Agenda for Jobs, Growth, Fairness and Democratic Change Archived 2019-10-30 at the Wayback Machine The Parliament Magazine
- ^ "The History of the General Data Protection Regulation | European Data Protection Supervisor". edps.europa.eu. Retrieved 2022-11-19.
- ^ "EUR-Lex - 2016_185 - EN - EUR-Lex". eur-lex.europa.eu. Retrieved 2023-12-01.
- ^ Bürgin, Alexander (2018). "Intra- and Inter-Institutional Leadership of the European Commission President: An Assessment of Juncker's Organizational Reforms: Leadership of Commission President". JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies. 56 (4): 837–853. doi:10.1111/jcms.12648. S2CID 158993394.
- ^ a b Bürgin, Alexander (2020). "The impact of Juncker's reorganization of the European Commission on the internal policy‐making process: Evidence from the Energy Union project". Public Administration. 98 (2): 378–391. doi:10.1111/padm.12388. ISSN 0033-3298.
- ^ Cerulus, Laurens (July 10, 2014). "Juncker wants more women in new Commission team".
- ^ "Poland, Italy nominations leave Juncker needing four more commissioners". Euractiv.com. Retrieved 2016-05-04.
- ^ EU Commission College Archived 2014-09-13 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Ansip served until 1 July 2019.
- ^ Crețu served until 1 July 2019.
- ^ Hill served until 15 July 2016.
- ^ Georgieva served until 31 December 2016.
- ^ HERSZENHORN, DAVID M. (17 Nov 2016). "'Monster' at the Berlaymont". Politico. Retrieved 3 May 2017.
- ^ Vice-presidents to lead teams of commissioners
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- ^ President Juncker consults the European Parliament on Sir Julian King as Commissioner for the Security Union
External links
[edit]- Political guidelines
- Priorities Archived 2014-08-08 at the Wayback Machine