MEPs reject Romanian and Hungarian nominees for European Commission

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Members of the European Parliament on Thursday rejected the Romanian and Hungarian nominees for the next European Commission over concerns about potential conflicts of interest.

The decisions by the Parliament’s legal affairs committee represented a first major setback for Ursula von der Leyen since she was elected to lead the next Commission, which is due to take office on November 1.

The committee voted to block Rovana Plumb, the nominee to be transport commissioner, from going forward to a confirmation hearing, following a closed-door session during which they questioned the Romanian over financial concerns.

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Rovana Plumb

They also blocked the nomination of Hungary’s László Trócsányi for the post of European commissioner for neighbourhood and enlargement after a similar session.

Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs.
László Trócsányi

Via Politico

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