Far-Right Nominee Raffaele Fitto Appointed EU Vice President for Economy Amid Gender Balance Concerns

September 3, 2024
Far-Right Nominee Raffaele Fitto Appointed EU Vice President for Economy Amid Gender Balance Concerns
  • Italy's European Affairs Minister Raffaele Fitto has been appointed as the European Commission's vice president for the economy, marking a significant role for the far-right nominee from the Brothers of Italy party.

  • This appointment comes despite the FdI party's previous opposition to Ursula von der Leyen's confirmation as Commission chief, stemming from their exclusion from discussions on key EU positions.

  • Fitto's nomination may face scrutiny due to concerns regarding Italy's performance in the multi-billion euro COVID recovery fund, particularly regarding the timely completion of projects.

  • The new Commission's gender balance has raised eyebrows, with only ten women nominated compared to 17 men, failing to meet the desired parity.

  • In addition to Fitto, other notable appointments include Latvia's Valdis Dombrovski overseeing enlargement and reconstruction efforts in Ukraine, and Spain's Teresa Ribera Rodriguez focusing on the transition.

  • Slovakia's Maros Sefcovic will continue as the commissioner for inter-institutional affairs, while Czech Minister Jozef Sikela is expected to take on the energy portfolio.

  • Thierry Breton from France is set to oversee industry and strategic autonomy, further shaping the Commission's focus areas.

  • The European Commission, which manages around 32,000 staff members, is tasked with proposing new EU laws and ensuring compliance with European treaties.

  • Negotiations for the new EU budget are anticipated to be challenging, as member states are hesitant to increase spending despite rising demands.

  • Following the announcement of the new team, the candidates will undergo confirmation hearings in the European Parliament during September and October.

  • Ursula von der Leyen has made significant decisions regarding the roles of the 26 EU commissioners, with a complete announcement expected soon.

  • Premier Giorgia Meloni has emphasized the importance of collaboration with von der Leyen, rejecting claims that Italy is isolated within the EU.

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