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Gulf Press > World > Breton resigns as EU Commissioner, directly accuses von der Leyen
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Breton resigns as EU Commissioner, directly accuses von der Leyen

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Last updated: 2024/09/16 at 10:42 AM
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Thierry Breton, the powerful European Commissioner in charge of the internal market, has resigned from his position, leading to uncertainty surrounding Ursula von der Leyen’s efforts to build her next team. Breton claimed that von der Leyen pressured France to submit another candidate to replace him for personal reasons. In a letter posted on social media, Breton accused von der Leyen of asking France to withdraw his name in exchange for a more influential portfolio for France in the future College. As a result, Breton felt he could no longer exercise his duties and resigned immediately.

The European Commission has not commented on the allegations made in Breton’s letter, including the accusation of questionable governance. A spokesperson for von der Leyen neither confirmed nor denied the claims, stating that interactions with EU leaders are based on trust and confidentiality until the end of the process. Von der Leyen accepted Breton’s resignation and thanked him for his work. Breton’s abrupt departure poses a challenge for von der Leyen’s ongoing efforts to build her new College of Commissioners as it has already been delayed due to political disputes in Slovenia.

Breton had established a strong profile in Brussels for his role in various initiatives, including the EU’s production of COVID-19 vaccines, providing military support to Ukraine, and regulating Big Tech and AI. However, he had also faced criticism for his actions, such as sending a controversial letter to Elon Musk and publicly questioning the European People’s Party’s endorsement of von der Leyen. His resignation has prompted French President Emmanuel Macron to nominate Stéphane Séjourné, a former liberal MEP, as Breton’s replacement. Séjourné brings extensive experience in EU policy-making but lacks the high profile of Breton.

Breton’s resignation comes at a crucial time for the European Commission as von der Leyen works to finalize her new team amidst challenges and delays. The departure of such a prominent figure as Breton adds to the uncertainty surrounding the composition of the next College of Commissioners and raises questions about the dynamics within the EU leadership. As von der Leyen navigates the complexities of appointing new Commissioners, including gender balance and party politics, the loss of Breton poses a significant setback.

The resignation of Thierry Breton as European Commissioner highlights the tensions and complexities within the EU leadership as von der Leyen seeks to build her next team. Breton’s allegations of pressure from von der Leyen to have France replace him with another candidate for personal reasons have raised concerns about governance and political trade-offs within the EU. The fallout from Breton’s departure adds to the challenges facing von der Leyen as she works to finalize her new College of Commissioners amidst delays and controversies.

In conclusion, Thierry Breton’s resignation has created a significant shakeup within the European Commission and poses a challenge for Ursula von der Leyen as she navigates the process of appointing her next team. The allegations made in Breton’s letter have raised questions about governance and political dynamics within the EU leadership. As von der Leyen works to address these issues and finalize her new College of Commissioners, the departure of such a prominent figure as Breton adds to the uncertainties and complexities surrounding the composition of the next EU executive. The fallout from Breton’s resignation underscores the challenges and tensions facing the EU as it seeks to move forward with its leadership transition.

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