Advert

Commission official gets green light to stand as EP candidate

Cleared to run: Edward Demicoli, who will context next year's EP election.

Cleared to run: Edward Demicoli, who will context next year's EP election.

The European Commission has no objection to one of its officials contesting next year's European Parliament election on the Nationalist Party ticket.

Former Malta-EU Information centre deputy head Edward Demicoli, who occupies the post of press officer at the European Commission's representation office in Malta, was approved by the PN's executive committee last Wednesday to contest the EP election.

Concern had been raised in some political quarters over a potential conflict of interest, particularly due to the exposure Mr Demicoli already enjoys through his present occupation, but the Commission made it clear that there is nothing in its rules to prevent Mr Demicoli running for public office.

"Mr Demicoli is an EU citizen like anyone else and he has every right to contest for public office," a Brussels-based spokesman for the Commission said.

Even the rules regulating the EU institutions' staff make it clear that officials have every right to contest EP elections. However, the staff regulations also list the parameters regulating the official's role during an electoral campaign period.

Article 15 states that 'an EU official who intends to stand for public office shall notify the appointing authority.'

This authority will then decide, in the light of the interests of the service, whether the official concerned should be granted leave or continue his duties.

These rules also apply in the case of election. In fact, if an EU official is elected as an MEP or in any other public office, he may still retain his job as an EU official although he will be considered on leave of absence.

Mr Demicoli said that he wrote to the Commission last week as soon as he was approved as a PN candidate.

"My personal wish is to take leave as soon as possible in order to be able to concentrate on my campaign. However, I have to wait for instructions from Brussels. It is up to the Commission to stipulate the nature and duration of the leave or indeed if I may avail myself of leave or else continue working full- or part-time."

The son of a former police inspector and PN stalwart Charles Demicoli, Edward Demicoli will be contesting an election for the first time.

Advert

0 Comments

Post comment

Comments are submitted under the express understanding and condition that the editor may, and is authorised to, disclose any/all of the above personal information to any person or entity requesting the information for the purposes of legal action on grounds that such person or entity is aggrieved by any comment so submitted.

At this time your comment will not be displayed immediately upon posting. Please allow some time for your comment to be moderated before it is displayed.

Your User Profile is incomplete.
Please click here to complete your profile before posting comments.

Advert
Advert