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Tony Blair as EU President? Poland Says No
Staff journalist | 26th October 2009

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Poland is opposed to such a high-profile candidate as Blair

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has submitted Poland's position paper regarding the new EU presidency position within the Lisbon Treaty. In the document, submitted to the European Commission, Poland stated that the initiative should stay with the rotating presidency, while the new EU president should play a secondary administrative and organizational role, with a focus on consensus building.

That is clearly not the role that former British P.M. Tony Blair would hope to play if he were to become the EU's president. Blair had been considered one of the favourites for the new position, but recently opposition is mounting against him. Aside from Poland, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Sweden, and Austria have also expressed their preference for a more low-key figure to be the EU's president.

Before the new EU presidency post comes into effect, the Czech Republic still needs to ratify the Lisbon Treaty. Meanwhile, Poland is preparing to take over the EU's rotating presidency in the second half of 2011.

Photo: Tony Blair at the World Economic Forum / photo Remy Steinegger/swiss-image.ch

Danimal5981 26th October 2009

The article is a little incorrect. The Netherlands oppose Blair's candidacy, not because Blair is a too prominent figure, but simply because they are lobbying for their own candidate, the incumbent Prime Minister Balkenende. Belgium is of the same order: they would like to see former Prime Minister Guy Verhofstadt.

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