Barroso confident of support

Published: 23 October 2004 y., Saturday
EU Commission President Prodi indicated Friday that his team was prepared for an extension of its term as the crisis over incoming President Barroso's choice of commissioners continued to rage in Brussels. A spokesman for outgoing EU Commission President Romano Prodi said in Brussels on Friday that in light of the continuing controversy over incoming President Jose Manuel's nomination of Rocco Buttiglione as justice chief, Prodi's team would continue in office if needed and carry on with their responsibilities. He added that though the EU Commission still hadn't "officially" discussed the issue, they would have to if the European Parliament rejected Barroso's controversial team of commissioners in the coming week. The drastic statement follows frantic efforts by a besieged Barroso on Thursday to persuade the European Parliament to back his team of commissioners. Barroso offered some concessions to MEPs to try to defuse the crisis over his choice of Rocco Buttiglione as justice and security commissioner.
Šaltinis: dw-world.de
Copying, publishing, announcing any information from the News.lt portal without written permission of News.lt editorial office is prohibited.

Facebook Comments

New comment


Captcha

Associated articles

The most popular articles

Japan refugees make brief trip home

Evacuees are allowed briefly back to their homes inside the Fukushima Daiichi exclusion zone to collect belongings. more »

Daredevil drives motorbike off mountain

A Chilean base-jumper soars off a cliff in the Andes on a motorbike before opening his parachute. more »

China tests unmanned aircraft

China's largest unmanned helicopter reports successful maiden flight. more »

The biometrics technology that helped ID bin Laden

How certain was the U.S. Navy Seal team that it was Osama Bin Laden they shot, killed and buried at sea? According to a Florida company that makes biometric identification equipment, there's no doubt the Seals got their man. more »

Green and clean - electric trash carts hit the streets of Paris

Emissions and noise-free, the world's first electric trash carts are hitting the streets of France, powered by Franco-American technology. more »

US: No evidence Pakistan aware of bin Laden hideout

U.S. National Security Adviser Tom Donilon says he has seen no evidence that Pakistan was aware Osama bin Laden was living in a compound in the country. more »

Tasmania builds sanctuary for the devil

Conservationists hope a new sanctuary will save Australia's declining Tasmanian Devil population. more »

How dead flies and mice could power future robots

The tiny microbe could be the future of sustainable energy according to researchers in the uk. The scientists are developing autonomous robots that can generate their own power, and microbial fuel cells that can turn any organic material into electricity, could be the answer. more »

Schwarzenegger scores new film, Bieber’s Japan concerts in jeopardy…

The day's top showbiz news and headlines including Arnold Schwarzenegger lines up his next film, Justin Bieber's Japan concerts in jeopardy, and Cheryl Cole to be on U.S. "X Factor." more »

Last WW1 combat veteran dies

The last combat veteran to serve in the First World War dies in Australia at 110. more »