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Wolfgang Schüssel

Wolfgang Schüssel - Click to view image in its original context
Wolfgang Schüssel
Type: Person
Name: Wolfgang Schüssel (Wolfgang Schuessel, Wolfgang Schuessel)
Title: Bundeskanzler
Date of Birth: 07/06/1945
Place of Birth: Vienna
Nationality: Austria
Fact Sheet: Biography for Wolfgang Schuessel
First Reported 11/20/2009 - Updated 11/20/2009 - 1 Documents (in Politics)
Vaira Vike-Freiberga - Click to view image in its original context
Vaira Vike-Freiberga
Brussels European Union leaders were expected to gather for a high-tension summit last night, divided over who should be appointed to two of Europe's most important jobs and how the selection process should be carried out.Tony BarberFormer Latvia president ... [Gulf News - 11/20/2009]
First Reported 11/17/2009 - Updated 11/17/2009 - 1 Documents (in Politics)
José Manuel Barroso - Click to view 360-page
José Manuel Barroso
The fact that European Union leaders have not yet reached a consensus on who should become president of the 27-nation bloc, with time running out before a summit on who should  be given the post, has compounded my belief that they should scrap the idea ... [Global News Blog - 11/17/2009]
First Reported 11/03/2009 - Updated 11/03/2009 - 3 Documents (in Politics)
European Union - Click to view 360-page
European Union
PRAGUE — The landmark treaty that would raise the profile of the European Union and streamline decision-making among its member states cleared its last major obstacle on Tuesday, all but ensuring that it will become law.The Czech president, Vaclav Klaus, ... [New York Times - 11/03/2009]
First Reported 11/03/2009 - Updated 11/03/2009 - 2 Documents (in Politics)
Václav Klaus - Click to view image in its original context
Václav Klaus
The Czech president, Vaclav Klaus, briefs the media after signing the Lisbon Treaty at the Prague Castle in Prague on Tuesday. PRAGUE — The Czech president, Vaclav Klaus, signed the landmark Lisbon Treaty on Tuesday, making his country the last of the ... [New York Times - 11/03/2009]
First Reported 11/04/2009 - Updated 11/04/2009 - 1 Documents (in Politics)
BRUSSELS A day after the Lisbon Treaty won final approval, Belgiums prime minister emerged as the favorite on Wednesday to take the European Unions first presidential post, with Britain in the running for the top foreign policy job.Diplomats said that ... [New York Times - 11/04/2009]
First Reported 11/04/2009 - Updated 11/04/2009 - 1 Documents (in Politics)
Ursula Plassnik - Click to view image in its original context
Ursula Plassnik
(AFP) - Here is a list of figures linked with thetwo top EU jobs created under the Lisbon Treaty. National leaders are expected to meet next week to come up with consensus candidates. It is a complicated process with the leaders seeking to find a politicaland ... [Tocqueville Connection - 11/04/2009]
First Reported 11/05/2009 - Updated 11/05/2009 - 1 Documents
Tony Blair - Click to view image in its original context
Tony Blair
John Bruton is a long-shot for Europe's top job but you never know, writes Frank Murphy WHEN former Taoiseach John Bruton threw his surprise hat into the ring for the race for the newly created post of president of the European Council, it certainly ... [Irish World News - 11/05/2009]
First Reported 11/11/2009 - Updated 11/11/2009 - 1 Documents
Combination photo shows undated portraits of politicians often named by European media as potential candidates to become European Union President. European Union leaders are likely to meet next week to decide who should take two powerful new EU jobs but ... [Business Day - 11/11/2009]
First Reported 10/29/2009 - Updated 10/29/2009 - 1 Documents
LUXEMBOURG Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker and Britain’s opposition Conservatives have stepped up efforts to derail Tony Blair’s candidacy for the European Union’s top job as the region’s leaders try to pick their first president. Juncker said on Tuesday ... [Business Day - 10/29/2009]
First Reported 10/30/2009 - Updated 10/30/2009 - 1 Documents
Spain's prime minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, left, with foreign minister Miguel Angel Moratinos.Bulgarian Prime Minister Boiko Borissov at the European Council summit in Brussels, October 29 2009.Luxembourg prime minister Jean-Claude Juncker.The ... [Sofia Echo - 10/30/2009]
First Reported 10/29/2009 - Updated 10/29/2009 - 1 Documents
Tony Blair's chances of becoming the EU's first president were fading tonight, says The Times, as opposition to the move grew across Europe and France and Germany failed to throw their weight behind him.Much as we would like it to happen, as it would ... [EU Referendum - 10/29/2009]
First Reported 10/30/2009 - Updated 10/30/2009 - 1 Documents
Tony Blair, or 'Mr Flash' as he is now known in Brussels, is not going to get the new EU presidency. The man shaping up to get the post is...well, what he looks like is becoming clear, but just who he is remains uncertain.The back room dealing seems to ... [Mail Online - Euroseptic: Mary Ellen Synon in B ... - 10/30/2009]

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Divided EU leaders no closer to consensus on na... [Gulf News - 11/20/2009]
EU leaders to appoint president next week [Business Day - 11/11/2009]
EU positives and negatives [Irish World News - 11/05/2009]
Belgian Emerges as Favorite for New Top E.U. Post [New York Times - 11/04/2009]
Favourites for top EU jobs [Tocqueville Connection - 11/04/2009]
European Union Reform Moves Ahead [New York Times - 11/03/2009]
European Union Treaty to Be Law [New York Times - 11/03/2009]
European Union Treaty Clears the Final Hurdle [New York Times - 11/03/2009]
Czech Court Backs New E.U. Treaty [New York Times - 11/03/2009]
Czech Court Backs New Treaty for Europe [New York Times - 11/03/2009]
Sorry, Gordon, but your body politic doesn't ma... [Observer - 11/01/2009]
Sorry, Gordon, but your body politic doesn't ma... [Guardian.co.uk - 11/01/2009]
Presidential race wide open if front-runners dr... [Irish Times - 10/31/2009]
Lisbon advances, Blair reverses [Sofia Echo - 10/30/2009]
Tony Blairs chances of EU presidency... [Times Online - 10/30/2009]
Taoiseach is forced to back Bruton for EU post [Irish Independent - 10/30/2009]
Battle lines drawn against Blair for president [Business Day - 10/29/2009]
Miliband tipped as EU foreign minister [Observer - 10/23/2009]
Blair's chances plummet in European Union leade... [Oman Tribune - 10/18/2009]
ANALYSIS - Blair's star fades in EU leadership ... [Reuters India - 10/16/2009]
Mr President? Not so fast... [Reuters UK - 10/16/2009]
Blair's star fades in EU leadership race [Reuters UK - 10/16/2009]
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Does the EU need another president? [Global News Blog - 11/17/2009]
The fact that European Union leaders have not yet reached a consensus on who should become president of the 27-nation bloc, with time running out before a summit ...
Sorry, Gordon, but your body politic doesn't ma... [Comment is free | guardian.co.uk - 11/01/2009]
What is it with male politicians and their obsession with looks? Couldn't they work rather than working out?Before Tony Blair resigns himself to a future in commerce, ...
Certain victory for President Whatshisname [Mail Online - Euroseptic: Mary Ellen Synon in B ... - 10/30/2009]
Tony Blair, or 'Mr Flash' as he is now known in Brussels, is not going to get the new EU presidency. The man shaping up to get the post is...well, what he looks ...
There's a surprise! [EU Referendum - 10/29/2009]
Tony Blair's chances of becoming the EU's first president were fading tonight, says The Times, as opposition to the move grew across Europe and France and Germany ...
Blair: a good choice for president [Comment is free | guardian.co.uk - 07/16/2009]
A new president could help the EU out of a rut – if the post is created and Tony Blair does apply, he deserves supportAs cats go, "Blair for president of the European ...
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