Six European leaders set to meet on Friday to discuss the future of European leadership roles

Six EU leaders charged by their political party families with leading the search for a new Commission president will meet in Brussels on Friday evening to discuss candidates over dinner, several Council and EU officials told POLITICO.

POLITICO reports that last week leaders from the EU’s three main political families — the European People’s Party, the Party of European Socialists and the liberal ALDE — designated six “coordinators” to direct the discussions on filling the Commission presidency and nearly all of the EU’s top jobs.

As coordinators, Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovič and Latvia’s Krišjānis Kariņš are representing the conservative EPP; Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte and his Belgian counterpart Charles Michel are representing the Liberals; and Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and Portugal’s António Costa are representing the Social Democrats.

Via POLITICO 

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