Hungary
names EU ambassador as new Commission nominee
The
country’s first candidate was rejected by the European Parliament.
By LILI
BAYER 10/1/19, 11:21 AM CET Updated 10/1/19, 11:33 AM CET
The
Hungarian government announced late on Monday that it has nominated career
diplomat Olivér Várhelyi as its next commissioner after the European Parliament
rejected the country's first candidate.
"It is
a great honor and privilege to be nominated as Hungarian member of the
Commission!" Várhelyi, currently Hungary's ambassador to the EU, tweeted.
Speaking
with reporters on Monday night, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said he
decided to select a technocrat after his previous candidate, current MEP and
former Justice Minister László Trócsányi, was rejected.
"I did
not reject Madam President's request," Orbán said, referring to incoming
Commission President Ursula von der Leyen's demand that Hungary and Romania
come up with new names after the European Parliament's Legal Affairs Committee
blocked their original nominees.
"It is
a great honor and privilege to be nominated as Hungarian member of the
Commission!" — Olivér Várhelyi
Explaining
his decision, Orbán said that he could not agree to a scenario where
"anyone else, for example the EP, selects among Hungarian politicians
instead of the Hungarian people."
The
European Parliament does not have the power to pick commissioners, only to
confirm or reject their candidacies.
Várhelyi
has worked as a Hungarian civil servant since the mid-1990s, but is considered
highly loyal to Orbán. Both Várhelyi and rejected Hungarian candidate Trócsányi
have no formal party affiliation.
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