www.thenewfederalist.eu:
Many words have been written about the appointment procedure of the two new positions set up by the Lisbon treaty and on the possible candidates. What we have experienced at 19 November is once again a process carried out b (Read More)
Bloggingportal.eu - Today's posts:
Brussels, 19 November 2009 Author: Pietro De Matteis Many words have been written about the appointment procedure of the two new positions set up by the Lisbon treaty and on the possible candidates. What we have experienced (Read More)
Telegraph Europe:
Attempts to choose a President and a High Representative for the EU after the ratification of the Lisbon Treaty have not been going smoothly. (Read More)
EurActiv.com:
Ahead of today's EU summit, at which leaders are expected to select the bloc's president, experts yesterday (18 November) urged heads of government to think less about the names of candidates and more about the sweeping chang (Read More)
EurActiv.com:
Even though the Lisbon Treaty is supposed to clear up the EU decision-making process, the roles of the European Commission president, the European Council president, the EU foreign policy chief and the rotating Council presid (Read More)
EurActiv.com:
The Lisbon Treaty provides the EU with an opportunity to push US President Barack Obama to "upgrade" the transatlantic relationship, though the US would prefer high-profile figures in the new EU 'top jobs', according to Trans (Read More)
EurActiv.com:
The Lisbon Treaty provides the EU with an opportunity to push US President Barack Obama to "upgrade" the transatlantic relationship, though the US would prefer high-profile figures in the new EU 'top jobs', Transatlantic Cent (Read More)
Bloggingportal.eu - Today's posts:
By Geoff Martin, Leeds University 19th October 2009 One point about the Irish vote on the Lisbon Treaty was straightforward. It was about the availability of FACTS. If people have the facts they can see for themselves the va (Read More)
euronews:
EU leaders are struggling to agree who should get the new top jobs created by the Lisbon Treaty. There is a strong feeling that one, probably the…. (Read More)
EurActiv.com:
The Swedish EU Presidency organised yesterday (16 November) a press event which saw campaigners for women to be appointed to top EU positions made a final plea ahead of an extraordinary EU summit to decide on the new top jobs (Read More)
www.thenewfederalist.eu:
We are living a historic moment. After a struggle of eight years, the heads of state and government of the European Union will meet for dinner on the 19 November to resolve the last remaining question before the entry of th (Read More)
Bloggingportal.eu - Today's posts:
The rules before the Lisbon Treaty declare that the Commission President is nominated by a qualified majority of the governments, and is accepted or rejected by a majority in the European Parliament. These rules have allowed (Read More)
Bloggingportal.eu - Today's posts:
Next week, the European Council will meet informally over a lunch, and the heads of state and government will decide over the two remaining top EU post, the European Council President and the High Representative for Foreign A (Read More)
Bloggingportal.eu - Today's posts:
When the Lisbon Treaty enters into force on the 1 December, it will offer a new opportunity to citizens to influence the EU agenda. It is the Citizens’ Initiative that will enable one million citizens to request the Commissio (Read More)
euronews:
With the Lisbon Treaty about to come into effect, new light is being shed on what it means when it talks about the Citizens' Initiative. The European…. (Read More)