Ursula von der Leyen presented the new structure of the European Commission

Ursula von der Leyen presented the new structure of the European Commission

  • Ursula von der Leyen announced the structure of the European Commission on Tuesday.
  • Romania obtained the position of vice-president of the European Commission and one of the most important portfolios.

The second von der Leyen Commission has a different structure than the first. Now, there are two levels of command: executive vice presidents and commissioners.

Here is the complete list of portfolios:



Ursula von der Leyen (Germany): President of the European Commission

Teresa Ribera (Spain): Executive Vice President for a clean, fair and competitive transition

Henna Virkkunen (Finland): Executive Vice President for Technical Sovereignty, Security and Democracy

Stephane Sejourné (French): Executive Vice President for Prosperity and Industrial Strategy

Roxana Manzatu (Romania): Executive Vice President for Skills and Education, Jobs and Social Rights

Raffaele Fitto (Italy): Executive Vice President for Cohesion and Reforms

Kaja Kalla (Estonia): High Representative for foreign and security policy

Magnus Brunner (Austria): Internal affairs and migration

Hadja Lahbib (Belgium): Preparedness, crisis management. Equality

Ekaterina Zaharieva (Bulgaria): Startups, research and innovation

Dubravka Šuica (Croatia): Mediterranean

Costas Kadis (Cyprus): Fisheries and oceans

Jozef Síkela (Czech Republic): International partnerships

Dan Jørgensen (Denmark): Energy and housing

Apostolos Tzitzikostas (Greece): Sustainable transport and tourism

Oliver Várhelyi (Hungary): Animal health and welfare

Michael McGrath (Irlanda): Democracy, justice and rule of law

Valdis Dombrovskis (Latvia): Economy and productivity, implementation and simplification

Andrius Kubilius (Lithuania): Defense and space

Christophe Hansen (Luxembourg): Agriculture and food

Glenn Micallef (Malta): Equity between generations, youth, culture and sport

Wopke Hoekstra (Netherlands): Climate actions

Piotr Serafin (Polonia): Budget, anti-fraud, public administrations

Maria Luis Albuquerque (Portugal): Financial services

Roxana Manzatu (Romania): Skills and Education, Jobs and social rights

Maroš Šefčovič (Slovakia): Trade and economic security, inter-institutional relations and transparency

Marta Kos (Slovenia): Extension

Jessica Roswall (Sweden): Environment

Source: www.mediafax.ro