European Commission approved
The European Parliament this afternoon overwhelmingly approved the appointment of the 27-member European Commission.
The vote was taken at a plenary session in Strasbourg. The biggest groups - the PPE and the socialists voted in favour but the Greens voted against, while offering cooperation. The vote was 488 in favour, 137 against and 22 abstentions.
The new commission includes John Dalli, who is now the Commissioner for Health and Consumer Policy. Today's vote clears the way for him to resign from the Maltese parliament, in turn triggering a Cabinet reshuffle.
The new commission is the second to be presided by Jose' Manuel Barroso. It will start its work more than three months later than planned, delays having been caused by Ireland's late ratification of the Lisbon Treaty and the attack on Bulgaria's nominee for the Commission and her eventual replacement.
Today's vote was preceded by statements by the heads of the political groups in the European Parliament.
After the vote, Mr Barroso said the Commission was 'proud and humbled' by the vote and he felt it had a 'mandate for boldness'.
PN, PL statements
The Nationalist Party welcomed the approval of the EU Commission and congratulated John Dalli for his new post.
"The Nationalist Party always believed, out of conviction, that Malta will play a very important role in the EU and John Dalli’s portfolio is ample proof that Malta’s size does not matter and is no hindrance to the important role its people can give through the EU’s institutions. Convincing the Maltese that Malta's place was in the EU was no easy task especially with a vociferous no-to-EU brigade which insisted that Malta and the Maltese will loose their voice and muscle in the EU, the Maltese believed in themselves and the yes-for-EU movement was strong and progressive enough to win over the conservative, sceptic, doom and gloom brigade."
The Nationalist Party said it looked forward to the year 2017 when Malta would be responsible for the EU Presidency, not for its ceremonial role but because it believed, out of conviction, that Malta could contribute much more towards the strengthening of the EU and help bring the EU closer to its citizens.
The Labour Party also congratulated Mr Dalli and said it was confident that he would prove to be a success, for the citizens of Europe in general, and the Maltese people.
The PL said its mission was for Malta to be the best in Europe and for it to be well prepared to assume the reins of the presidency in 2017. This would not be a challenge for the government, but a challenge to the country, single and united.
Facts about the European Commission
Following are some facts about the Commission:
-- The European Commission is the body responsible for proposing legislation, implementing decisions, drawing up the EU budget and overseeing the day-to-day running of the bloc. It is intended to be an independent, supra-national body that acts in the interests of Europe.
-- It is composed of 27 commissioners, one from each member state, headed by a president. They are nominated by the Council of member states in agreement with the Commission president and must be approved by the European Parliament. They serve a five-year term.
-- The commissioners have a function similar to government ministers. They are responsible for departments, such as agriculture, energy, trade, economy, and foreign affairs, that are run on similar lines to ministries. They are presided over by Jose Manuel Barroso, a former prime minister of Portugal, who has served as president of the Commission since 2004.
-- The Commission is the only body in the EU empowered to initiate legislation, a monopoly questioned by some, who argue that the elected European Parliament should have the same right.
-- The Commission does not legislate on foreign and security policy, which remains the preserve of member states. Commission legislative proposals have traditionally focused on economic regulation, consumer affairs, health and the environment.
-- While each commissioner is appointed by his or her national government, they are required to represent the interests of the EU as a whole, rather than individual states.
-- Approval of the Commission by parliament is not a foregone conclusion. Barroso was forced to withdraw his original 2004 team after parliament's Civil Liberties Committee rejected Italy's Rocco Buttiglione, who had caused controversy by calling homosexuality a sin.
-- Parliament also flexed its muscles in 1999, forcing the entire Commission led by former Luxembourg Prime Minister Jacques Santer to resign after an independent report accused it of fraud, nepotism and losing control over its huge bureaucracy.
-- Some groups in parliament also initially opposed candidates to the latest Commission. Bulgaria's original nominee was forced to withdraw her candidacy after concerns were raised about her business background and experience for the job of humanitarian aid chief. Her replacement received much stronger backing during a parliamentary hearing.
-- The Commission has a staff of 38,000 and annual administrative expenses of €3.3 billion ($4.7 billion). Commissioners are the highest-paid officials with the Commission president receiving a basic monthly salary of €24,874 and ordinary commissioners €20,278 a month.
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Joseph V. Grech
Feb 10th 2010, 03:08
The European Union - and the Eurozone - cannot possibly make any real economic headway until such time as there is political union.
That much has long been said - and the economic woes plaguing not just a number of E.U. countries but the entire Union itself - certainly show how very true this statement is. Only political union can bring about the teamwork that is necessary if Europe hopes to compete with the USA, China, India....Worse still national and individualistic concerns (especially scrambles for E.U. funding) are not making the situation any better.
Anthony Farrugia
Feb 9th 2010, 19:27
Roll on bye-election for John Dalli's seat in Parliament. Robert Musumect can follow in Marisa Micallef (Leyson) footsteps and "cross" the floor;after all he burnt his bridges behind him !
J Brincat
Feb 9th 2010, 18:13
Well done Mr Dalli. Trouble now looms for Dr Gonzi.
Joe Vella
Feb 9th 2010, 17:35
@ Joann Bugeja
with the likes of G. Said and the vast majority of the Gloom and Doom crowd one cannot reason thinks out because poor Souls don't even know what is really happening in their own backyard, never mind beyond our shores.
Joe Vella
Feb 9th 2010, 17:32
@ N. Calleja
and for the Law of the Sea, for putting Climate Change on the forefront of the UN Agenda and NOT for some secret agreement with a brutal North Korean Communist Government.
Joann Bugeja
Feb 9th 2010, 16:49
@ J.Farrugia- Well said!! You hit the nail on its head !! But with certain people you can't even 'try' to reason things out...so I ignore ppl like G.Said
J Farrugia
Feb 9th 2010, 16:14
Giovann l-MLP telliefna hafna hafna u hafna opportunitajiet. L-MLP, la l-integration ma gabilna, la l-indipendenza ma gabilna, la d-dhul ta' Malta fl-Ewropa. XEJN. Kull ma gab kienet li wara li hadna l-indipendenza kellu s-sahha li jaghmilna republika, Dak biss kien l-uniku kontribut politiku li halla l-MLP warajh. xejn iktar. U llum bl-arroganza kollha jippretendu li saru l-pampaluni ewropej ghax il-poplu ghogbu jaghtihom 3 siggijiet + 1 meta dan jasal, u lill-Gvern li tant stinka ghall-Ewropa tah 2 biss. Dik hija l-loghba demokratika u l-PN ta' partit demokratiku li hu, dejjem accetta l-verdett tal-poplu. Kontra l-lejber.
S. Zammit
Feb 9th 2010, 16:02
@Giovann Said: Rigward il-eu tispjegali l-follija ta meta l-mlp hargu jribhu li rebhu r-referendum mela jekk huma kienu dawk li mexxewna fl-Ewropa?
Giovann Said
Feb 9th 2010, 15:48
@ N. Calleja
Il-Partit li mexxiena lejn il-helsien veru huwa l-Partit Laburista u mhux il-Partit Nazzjonalista. Il-PN ma kienx kapaci jinnegozja ftehim sura mal-Inglizi fl-1964. Kien il-Gvern Laburista ta' dak iz-zmien li hadem ftehim li bhalu Lord Carrington kien ghadu qatt ma ra.
It-tieni, il-Partit li mexxiena fl-Ewropa huwa l-PL ghax fl-2004 kiseb tliet siggijiet minn maggoranza ta' hamsa fil-Parlament Ewropew u fl-2009 kompla jikkonsolida din ir-rebha billi kiseb erba' siggijiet minn total ta' sitta. Il-PN kien kapaci biss biex dahhalna fl-UE imma imbaghad wara, addio kollox! Il-PL biss igib ir-rizultati konkreti ghall-pajjiz u dan bil-fatti!!
N.Calleja
Feb 9th 2010, 15:28
The Nationalist Party statement following the European Parliament's overwhelming approval of the second Barroso Commission is a sincere expression of satisfaction that could only be stated by the party that has also had faith in the capabilities of the Maltese nation to be among the European member-states. Others had always fervently opposed this membership and belittling us all as 'makku'. Now we're again showing that we are at par with all other members, no matter how big and strong they are! Malta has made a impression in Europe thanks to the Nationalist Party, first ably led by Fenech Adami and now by Lawrence Gonzi. No wonder that both are depicted negatively by the jealous PL people. Malta is proud of the PN because it led us to Independence and Europe!
Joann Bugeja
Feb 9th 2010, 15:26
@ all PL supporters...mohhkom biex taraw il-Gvern jaqa !! Wishful thinking...wait for another 3yrs & more !! Good luck Mr. Dalli. Make us proud as always !!!
Giovann Said
Feb 9th 2010, 15:00
Jiddispjacini nghid imma dan il-vot ta' fiducja fil-Kummissjoni Ewropea mhux ser itaffi l-pizijiet tal-poplu Malti u Ghawdxi - liema pizijiet qed jigu mposti fuqna tort tal-inkompetenza tal-PM Lawrence Gonzi li bhalissa qed imexxi Gvern li qed jaghmel l-ilma minn kullimkien... it-tibdil kozmetiku ser jaghmlu Gonzi fil-kabinett u mhux Joseph Muscat fil-PL! "Joseph Muscat u l-PL mexjin 'il quddiem fit-triq tal-progress" (Dr. Philip Mifsud MP).
P.Scicluna
Feb 9th 2010, 14:59
Well done John , we are ALL proud of you, we sure you make a great Commissioner.
Malta will miss you in the most difficult time. God knows whats going to happen from our health system.God bless you.