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EU law weekly: Commission line-up, GDPR enforcement, energy and environment policy, financial services and sanctions, IP rulings, life sciences data initiatives, and trade defence updates (19 September 2024)

Published on: 19 September 2024

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European Commission President unveils new college of commissioners for 2024–2029

The President of the Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, set out proposals for the revised make-up and set-up of the Commission for the 2024–2029 period, following the June 2024 European Parliament elections. She stated the Commission will comprise four women and two men as Executive Vice-Presidents, and that each Executive Vice-President will also hold a dedicated portfolio, to be pursued in close cooperation with other Commissioners on their brief. Reflecting the Draghi report issued in September 2024, the President again underlined the Commission’s focus on competitiveness and reiterated that message. Commissioners-designate must complete several stages before taking office, in sequence. First come confirmation hearings in Parliament, provisionally scheduled for late October 2024. Thereafter, the entire college must secure approval by a plenary vote in Parliament, a process that has previously prompted some nominees to stand down after their committee hearings to avoid an outright rejection of the full line-up in the final vote...

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