The EU’s new troika of leaders has emerged after months of intense negotiations between member states.
Donald Tusk, the prime minister of Poland, has been elected to succeed Herman van Rompuy as president of the European Council. Jean-Claude Juncker, Luxembourg’s former prime minister, has been designated as the European Commission’s next president. And Federica Mogherini, Italy’s recently appointed foreign minister, has been chosen to become the next high representative for foreign affairs and security policy.
Marking the culmination of the European game of musical chairs, Juncker announced in early September the 27 nominees that are set to become the new faces of the European Commission. Among these are Croatian Neven Mimica, who was nominated to replace Andris Piebalgs as the international cooperation and development commissioner, and Cypriot Christos Stylianides, who is expected to take over the humanitarian portfolio from Kristalina Georgieva.