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babybliss
19-11-2009, 10:49 PM
European Union leaders named Belgian Prime Minister Herman Van Rompuy as the bloc's first president on Thursday and appointed Briton Catherine Ashton as its foreign affairs chief.
A consensus was reached at a summit in Brussels after Britain dropped its insistence that former British Prime Minister Tony Blair should become president, ending weeks of deadlock and opening the way to agreement on Van Rompuy.
The appointments are intended to bolster the EU's standing and help it match the rise of emerging powers such as China following the global economic crisis.


But Van Rompuy, 62, and Ashton, 53, are low-profile compromise candidates little known outside the EU and at least initially will not have the clout in foreign capitals that an established statesmen such as Blair would have had.
'The deal has been done. Both positions have been agreed,' said an EU diplomat present at the talks, which involved all 27 member states.
The leaders had sought a political balance to satisfy member states and the European Parliament, whose approval is needed for Ashton. This was achieved by appointing a centre-right president and a centre-left high representative for foreign affairs.
Van Rompuy, who will not need the assembly's approval, won plaudits for holding together a fragile coalition government after becoming prime minister less than a year ago.
Ashton, a baroness and former member of the House of Lords, Britain's upper house of parliament, is hardly known even in Britain and has little foreign affairs experience.
But she has made a good impression since becoming the EU's trade commissioner, its top trade official, last year.
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown's insistence that Blair should become president had been an obstacle to agreement, but a breakthrough became possible when he backed down and decided instead to back Ashton for the foreign policy job.
'As it became clear that the chances of a Blair presidency, for a number of good reasons, were declining, the prime minister made the decisive intervention in this meeting (to stop backing Blair),' a spokesman for Brown told reporters.
Blair had long been the front-runner but many other states wanted a candidate more likely to lead by consensus and Germany and France joined forces to block his candidacy.
He also had no majority among European Socialist parties, where resentment is still felt over his backing for the US-led war in Iraq and many wanted a leader from a country that uses the euro currency.
Agreement on Van Rompuy and Ashton prevented a failure at the summit that would have highlighted the divisions in a bloc representing nearly 500 million people, and undermined the goal it had set of boosting the EU's image on the world stage.
In backing Ashton, the leaders also answered calls by many EU officials for a woman to have one of the Union's top posts.
Although the EU is a major trading bloc, its political influence has not matched its economic might. Political analysts have questioned whether it will be able to do so even after the new appointments.
The post of president of the council of EU leaders was created under the EU's Lisbon treaty, which is intended to make decision making easier now the bloc has 27 member states.
The foreign policy high representative received enhanced powers under the treaty, which goes into force on 1 December, and will be in charge of a new EU diplomatic corps.

Langer Dan
19-11-2009, 10:55 PM
Yay!

T.F.I.I.K
19-11-2009, 11:30 PM
"never in the field of human history will so much be taken, by so few, from so many"

POL
19-11-2009, 11:39 PM
a Franco-German puppet

Mossybanks
20-11-2009, 01:26 PM
a Franco-German puppet

What's that POL?

Not a "Franco-Prussian" one?

You stupid cunt.


:lol:

Gnasher
20-11-2009, 07:14 PM
This is a wonderful positive appointment by the European Union, I look forward to closer ties with Europe and dream of the day when we can shake off all links to Ireland and Irishness and become true Europeans.

POL
20-11-2009, 09:42 PM
This is a wonderful positive appointment by the European Union, I look forward to closer ties with Europe and dream of the day when we can shake off all links to Ireland and Irishness and become true Europeans.This Van Rompuy character is nothing more than a modern Quisling, those German cunts could not take over Europe by force, now they are trying it on with this EU charade

ANVIL
20-11-2009, 10:03 PM
This Van Rompuy character is nothing more than a modern Quisling, those German cunts could not take over Europe by force, now they are trying it on with this EU charade

Spot on - and the British woman given the number two slot ?
She's not only unknown by the public over there but her appointment has brought rare cross-party incredulity.
This is Europe as we expected - a couple of non-entities as figureheads while the French and Germans pull the puppet strings.

rebelicecreamman
20-11-2009, 10:53 PM
This Van Rompuy character is nothing more than a modern Quisling, those German cunts could not take over Europe by force, now they are trying it on with this EU charade



If only we'd listened.:rolleyes:

POL
22-11-2009, 12:42 PM
If only we'd listened.:rolleyes:Y eah, great to see the people of Europe elect this chancer, democracy my arse

doppellanger
22-11-2009, 05:42 PM
Spot on - and the British woman given the number two slot ?
She's not only unknown by the public over there but her appointment has brought rare cross-party incredulity.
This is Europe as we expected - a couple of non-entities as figureheads while the French and Germans pull the puppet strings.

"rare cross-party incredulity" :lol:

Typical backroom deal. Blair was never a front runner, the Germans and French would not have accepted him.

jd26
24-11-2009, 10:18 AM
This Van Rompuy character is nothing more than a modern Quisling, those German cunts could not take over Europe by force, now they are trying it on with this EU charade

Do you actually understand what his role is?

POL
24-11-2009, 12:10 PM
Do you actually understand what his role is?to sign the blank cheques, to do what he is told

jd26
24-11-2009, 01:42 PM
Oh dear

Murdock
24-11-2009, 04:04 PM
I'm delighted Blair didn't get it, although he was out of the running a good while back. However, the choice of van Rompuy and especially Ashton does seem to be largely based on Sarkozy and other leaders of the big EU members not wanting to be overshadowed. Ashton strikes me as a political non-entity to be honest.

I know it could be said that he's bitter, seeing as he wanted the foreign policy job himself, but I find myself agreeing with a lot of this.
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/opinion/2009/1124/1224259338600.html

the conductor
24-11-2009, 05:37 PM
this was a complete stich up... the 3 biggest nations work out a cosy solution between them...