According to Portuguese MEP Paulo Rangel: “The new
process under which the European Commission President is elected by the European
Parliament will fortify the Commission's democratic legitimacy and political
role and will make the upcoming elections more substantial, by linking European
voters to the election of the Commission President.”
The Report on the implementation of the Lisbon Treaty
with respect to the European Parliament (EP) stresses the need to reinforce the
Commission's democratic legitimacy, independence and political role.
Paulo Rangel’s Report urges the European Council to
take the results of the elections into account and honour the citizens' choice
when nominating the proposed candidate for the position of President of the
European Commission. The Report also foresees that the candidate will need to
present the next term’s policy guidelines for discussion to the European
Parliament before getting the job.
The text also suggests that Commissioners should, as
much as possible, be selected amongst the elected Members of the EP and that the
new President-elect of the Commission should be more autonomous when selecting
the College of Commissioners.
European Commission to function more
efficiently...Rangel’s Report takes a further view with additional
measures for the more effective functioning of the Commission -
without prejudice to the right to appoint one Commissioner per Member State - by
suggesting the appointment of Commissioners without portfolio or the
establishment of a system of Vice-Presidents with responsibilities over major
thematic clusters and with competences to coordinate the work of the Commission
in the corresponding areas.
The Report also urges the next Convention to consider
how the Commission is formed in order to reinforce its democratic legitimacy and
calls on the next Commission President to consider how its composition,
construction and political priorities will strengthen policy which is close to
the citizens. In addition, it suggests that the next Convention should
envisage a reduction of the number of votes required to apply a motion of
censure against the Commission.
This important Report was approved by the EP in
plenary with 298 votes in favour, 102 votes against and 25 abstentions.
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