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The much-awaited EU commissioner candidates’ hearings are starting today. EU lawmakers will question candidates until 12 November, and by then, we will know whether a new Commission will be in place on 1 December. 

Today, Slovakia’s Maroš Šefčovič will be asked about his plans for EU trade in light of the rising competition with the US and China. 

Moreover, Greece’s Apostolos Tzitzikostas will face challenging questions over the transport portfolio.

Luxembourg’s Christophe Hansen must provide careful answers to address the multiple stakeholders’ demands in the farming sector to get the agriculture portfolio, while Malta’s Glenn Micallef will likely not cause much of a stir, although his government defied VDL by not nominating a woman.

Euractiv will keep you posted on this live blog.

The approval of commissioners has proven to be a combination of political backing and substance, which is what they will say on specific EU policy fields, as many “accidents” have occurred in the past.

Politically, in previous mandates, the EPP and Socialists ‘sacrificed’ some candidates to show each other their political strength. But it’s not sure it will be the case this time, considering the absolute domination of the centre-right, which has the luxury of looking right for majorities. 

Another scenario suggests that pro-EU forces may coordinate this time to show the rising far-right groups that the pro-EU majority is solid. 

So, the hearings are also a test for the new Parliament’s course and the EPP’s—the largest parliamentary group's—future intentions. 

EPP power play set to shape outcome of Commissioner hearings

To look into the hearings, host Evi Kiorri is joined by Euractiv's politics reporters Magnus Lund Nielsen and Nicoletta Ionta. Listen here. 
US elections
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If Donald Trump returns to the White House, any “bridge” between the Trump-led US and Europe can only be formed by people who defend the EU project, Klaus Welle, a former secretary-general of the European Parliament (2009 to 2022), told Euractiv.

Meanwhile, Europe braces for a more inward-looking US.

In addition, the Western Balkans were mentioned in the US debate. Donald Trump on Sunday accused incumbent Democrat President Joe Biden’s administration of inaction in the Western Balkans and vowed to bring economic growth to the region to fight local corruption.This is despite his limited impact there in his last stint as president.

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Western Europe

BERLIN

Germany's Scholz summons top ministers over rival plans to fix economy. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz will meet with his two coalition partners to find common ground amid rumours over an impending coalition collapse after leaders put forward contradictory plans to fix the nation's ailing economy. Read more.

 

Southern Europe

ROME

Italian government resumes migrant transfers to Albania amid rift with judiciary. The Italian government is pressing ahead with the transfer of migrants to Albania using the navy's Libra ship despite court rulings against the outsourcing scheme and mounting costs. Read more.

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MADRID

Crowds throw mud, insults at Spanish King on visit to flood-hit Valencia. Spain’s King Felipe VI was met with hostility from residents on Sunday as he visited Paiporta, one of the hardest-hit towns in the Valencia region, where frustration is mounting over delays in weather warnings and emergency response following last week’s devastating floods. Read more.

 

Eastern Europe
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PRAGUE | ROME

Czechia and Italy will join forces at this week's European Council summit to call for a delay in imposing fines on European carmakers that may not meet emissions targets next year. Read more.

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WARSAW

Poland less safe if Trump wins, Poles say. Almost half of Poles believe that Poland's security will improve if Republican candidate Donald Trump wins the US election, while twice as many think it will decrease, the latest poll shows. Read more

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BUDAPEST

Hungary's Orbán says Trump victory would force Europe to rethink support for Ukraine. Europe will need to rethink its support of Ukraine if Donald Trump is elected president of the United States, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said on Sunday, as the continent "will not be able to bear the burdens of the war alone." Read more.

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CHISINAU

Moldova’s pro-Western Sandu claims election win after meddling allegations. Moldova's pro-Western incumbent Maia Sandu claimed victory at Sunday's closely-fought presidential election, defeating Alexandr Stoianoglo, her rival backed by the traditionally pro-Russian Socialist Party. Read more.

 

The Balkans

SOFIA

Bulgarian Electoral Commission powerless in the face of huge violations. Bulgaria's Central Election Commission (CEC) cannot change the results of the recent parliamentary elections despite indisputable video evidence of manipulation, the commission's chairwoman Kamelia Neykova said on Sunday. Read more.

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TIRANA

Albanian journalists travelling to cover Rama rally in Greece delayed at border. Greek authorities prevented Albanian journalists and television crews from crossing from Albania into Greece to travel to Thessaloniki, where Prime Minister Edi Rama is set to hold a large rally with the Albanian diaspora. Read more.

 

Agenda
  • EU: Eurogroup convenes to discuss macroeconomic developments and outcomes of international meetings, Euro area competitiveness, Capital markets union, and more;
  • Parliament President Roberta Metsola meets with Spanish Foreign Affairs Minister José Manuel Albares Bueno;
  • High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell co-chairs EU-Republic of Korea Strategic Dialogue, with Korean Foreign Affairs Minister Cho Tae-yul;

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[Edited by Sarantis Michalopoulos, Daniel Eck, Alice Taylor-Braçe]

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