By EU confirmation hearing standards, it was both … and more. Groans, moans, applause, scolding. It was more open-mic night ...
The approval of former Spanish ecology minister Teresa Ribera as the European Commission’s new executive vice-president in charge of competition and the green transition was delayed on Tuesday evening ...
You should not be in the European Commission, you should be in court,” said another far-right Spanish MEP Jorge Buxade ...
Others included Teresa Ribera, the left-wing commissioner from Spain in line for a role overseeing the climate transition and ...
But they fear that could expose their own vice president, Teresa Ribera, to retaliation from the center-right European People ...
T eresa Ribera, the European Union’s new competition and sustainability chief, is tasked with guiding Brussels’s ambitious ...
France's ex-foreign minister Stephane Sejourne, 39, tipped to take charge of the 27-nation bloc's industrial strategy, and ...
The heavyweights of the EU's new top team are to be quizzed by lawmakers in Brussels on Tuesday during confirmation hearings ...
A Spanish socialist with a long record in charting her country’s climate policy is on the cusp of taking over from Big tech ...
EU heavyweights, including ex-Estonian PM Kaja Kallas and ex-French FM Stephane Sejourne, face Brussels lawmakers Tuesday in ...
Political tensions within the European Parliament bubbled up on Tuesday, causing lawmakers to push back a vote on confirming ...
Teresa Ribera’s approval isn’t a lock, and she’ll face some tough questions about Spain’s response to last month’s floods in ...