Author (Person) | Banks, Martin |
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Series Title | European Voice |
Series Details | Vol.10, No.34, 7.10.04 |
Publication Date | 07/10/2004 |
Content Type | News |
By Martin Banks Date: 07/10/04 SEVERAL of the Romano Prodi team of spokesmen and women of the European Commission are making progress in their hunt for new jobs in the incoming Barroso administration. Beate Gminder, spokeswoman for Health and Consumer Protection Commissioner David Byrne, is to join the cabinet of Margot Wallström, when she becomes commissioner for communication strategy. Per Haugaard, who left his job as spokesman for enterprise to join the cabinet of Erkki Liikanen and then Olli Rehn, has now secured a place in the cabinet of the new trade commissioner Peter Mandelson. Gilles Gantelet, who moved from being spokesman for Loyola de Palacio to be spokesman for Jacques Barrot, cannot continue in the post because the Barroso rules forbid the commissioner and spokesperson being of the same nationality. But he will now become assistant to François Lamoureux, the director-general for transport and energy, a move which parallels that of his compatriot Eric Mamer, budget spokesman, who it was already announced would be an assistant to the budget director-general. Several of the spokesman's service are moving sideways to become spokespeople for new commissioners. None have yet been confirmed in any posts but the Commission's new press chief, Françoise Le Bail, is expected to have the new press team in place by the time the incoming Commission takes office on 1 November. Among those on the move are:
Emma Udwin, currently spokeswoman for outgoing external affairs commissioner Chris Patten, is expected to continue in the same job for Patten's successor, the Austrian Benita Ferrero-Waldner. Similarly, Frédéric Vincent, culture spokesman, will become spokesman to the incoming commissioner for education, culture and multilingualism Jan Figel. A newcomer will be Katharina von Schnurbein, a German who was a press officer in the Commission's representation office in Prague, who is tipped to be employment commissioner Vladimir Spidla's spokeswoman. Spidla's chef de cabinet was once head of the representation. Article reports on the appointments of spokesmen and women of the incoming European Commission, October 2004. |
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Countries / Regions | Europe |