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What goes for the Commission as a whole, applies a fortiori to its president (Photo: ec.europa.eu)

Independence of EU commission at risk over Spitzenkandidat process

It has rightly been said that law is the cement that binds the Union together. Our purpose in writing is not to support or to oppose the nomination of any particular person as European Commission President, but rather to draw attention to what EU law requires and why.

The role assigned to the Commission by the Treaty on European Union (Article 17(1)) is to "promote the general interest of the Union". In order to fulfil that role, the Treaty requires (Article 17(3)) that "the members of...

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What goes for the Commission as a whole, applies a fortiori to its president (Photo: ec.europa.eu)

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