The full lineup for the new EU Commission – POLITICO

The full lineup for the new EU Commission – POLITICO


Belgium

Hadja Lahbib

Current job: Belgian minister of foreign affairs

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Bulgaria

Ekaterina Zaharieva

Current job: Member of Bulgarian parliament

Julian Popov

Current job: Fellow of the European Climate Foundation

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Croatia

Dubravka Šuica

Current job: European commissioner for democracy and demography

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Cyprus

Costas Kadis

Current job: Acting dean at the School of Health Sciences at Frederick University in Cyprus (previously served as Cyprus’ minister of health, education and culture, and agriculture and environment)

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Czech Republic

Jozef Síkela

Current job:  Czech industry and trade minister

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Denmark

Dan Jørgensen

Current job: Minister for development cooperation and global climate policy

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Estonia

Kaja Kallas

Current job: Stepped down as Estonian prime minister in July after being picked by EU leaders as the bloc’s next foreign policy chief

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Finland

Henna Virkkunen

Current job: Member of the European Parliament

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France

Stéphane Séjourné

Current job: French Minister of Foreign Affairs

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Germany

Ursula von der Leyen

Current job: European Commission president

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Greece

Apostolos Tzitzikostas

Current job: Governor of Central Macedonia

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Hungary

Olivér Várhelyi

Current job: European commissioner for neighborhood and enlargement

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Ireland

Michael McGrath

Current job: Irish finance minister

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Italy

Raffaele Fitto

Current job: Italian Europe minister

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Latvia

Valdis Dombrovskis

Current job: European Commission executive vice president for an economy that works for people/European commissioner for trade

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Lithuania

Andrius Kubilius

Current job: Member of the European Parliament

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Luxembourg

Christophe Hansen

Current job: Member of the European Parliament

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Malta

Glenn Micallef

Current job: Prime Minister Robert Abela’s adviser on EU affairs, after serving as Abela’s “sherpa” for four years

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The Netherlands

Wopke Hoekstra

Current job: European commissioner for climate action 

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Poland

Piotr Serafin

Current job: Poland’s ambassador to the EU

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Portugal

Maria Luís Albuquerque

Current job: On the supervisory board at Morgan Stanley Europe and the advisory boards of several Portguese universities. Also a member of the National Council of the Portuguese Social Democratic Party

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Romania

ROXANA MÎNZATU

Current job: Member of the European Parliament

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Slovakia

Maroš Šefčovič

Current job: European Commission executive vice president for the European Green Deal/Commission vice-president for interinstitutional relations 

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Slovenia

Marta Kos

Current job: Former ambassador to Germany and Switzerland

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Spain

Teresa Ribera

Current job: Spain’s deputy prime minister and minister for the ecological transition

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Sweden

Jessika Roswall

Current job: Sweden’s minister for EU affairs

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