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1. Presidency must be freed from grip of party interests January 5, 2012

Democracy should govern the European Parliament's internal arrangements as well as the election of MEPs. A platform for presidential candidates The presidency of the...

2. The problem-solver January 5, 2012

The EU's Special Representative to the southern Mediterranean has won praise throughout his career. Within his inner circle, Bernardino León is likened to Mr Wolf, an...

The problem-solver

3. Three MEPs chosen for new Spanish government December 23, 2011

Rajoy turns to European Parliament for ministers for foreign affairs, farming and EU affairs. Mariano Rajoy, Spain's prime minister, has appointed two current members and...

Three MEPs chosen for new Spanish government

4. Spain's right heads for runaway victory November 17, 2011

Polls suggest biggest-ever win for People's Party, but Socialist leader attempts to narrow gap. The harsh economic climate is on the verge of ousting the government of yet...

Spain's right heads for runaway victory

5. The long goodbye October 27, 2011

Another lame duck in the Council. The announcement on Tuesday (25 October) by Iveta Radicova, Slovakia's prime minister, that she will stay on until the general election in...

The long goodbye

6. Decision looms on aid to keep ferry firm afloat October 20, 2011

SeaFrance needs money to stay in business but Almunia is set to request new restructuring plan. Joaquín Almunia, the European commissioner for competition, will announce on...

Decision looms on aid to keep ferry firm afloat

7. A senior moment October 6, 2011

Verhofstadt's ideas get short shrift from Barroso. So what did ALDE leader Guy Verhofstadt mean when he sent a letter to European Commission President José Manuel...

A senior moment

8. Emergency state-aid rules to be extended September 22, 2011

Extension in place because institutions continue to struggle with the financial crisis. The European Union's more relaxed rules on state aid to banks are to be extended past...

9. We know what you did last summer September 1, 2011

EU leaders have their holidays cut short. August proved not to be as much of a holiday month as some European leaders might have hoped. It was not just David Cameron, the...

We know what you did last summer

10. Eurozone rescue plan struggles to survive the summer September 1, 2011

21 July agreement unravelled within weeks and markets concerned by lack of co-ordination. MEPs seek answers on summit deals Missed opportunity for Merkel and...

Eurozone rescue plan struggles to survive the summer

11. Commission plays down contagion fears August 2, 2011

Concern that Italy, Spain and Cyprus will need bail-outs. The European Commission today said that there was no discussion of EU bail-outs for Italy, Spain or...

Commission plays down contagion fears

12. Spain to hold early election July 29, 2011

Announcement comes as ratings agency threatens to downgrade Spain. Spain is to hold an early general election in November, Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, the prime minister,...

13. Special envoy calls for greater involvement in Arab transitions July 20, 2011

New EUSR says EU has special responsibility to back democratisation process. The European Union has a “responsibility” to assist democratic forces in the Arab world,...

Special envoy calls for greater involvement in Arab transitions

14. Spanish ups and downs June 30, 2011

Good news for Bernardino León Gross. Bad news for Miguel Ángel Moratinos. Bernardino León Gross, who runs the office of José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero,...

Spanish ups and downs

15. Last meeting June 23, 2011

Pierre de Boissieu's final European Council. This week's European Council (23-24 June) will be the last for Pierre de Boissieu, who has been a central player in Brussels...

16. A more sophisticated crisis response June 16, 2011

Would the response to the recent E coli outbreak have been better if the European Commission had taken on more powers? It is now six weeks since the E. coli outbreak claimed...

A more sophisticated crisis response

17. Rise in E. coli infections June 3, 2011

Calls for compensation for farmers hit by losses because of outbreak. The number of cases of E. coli infection continues to rise, according to German health authorities.

Rise in E. coli infections

18. EU defends right to choose head of IMF May 19, 2011

The European Union's claim to nominate the head of the International Monetary Fund is under challenge after the arrest in New York of Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the managing...

EU defends right to choose head of IMF

19. EU must put up credible IMF candidate May 19, 2011

The IMF must protect the legacy of the past three-and-a-half years. The political reality is that Dominique Strauss-Kahn is finished. Whether or not he is indicted and...

20. Accelerating the anti-trust process April 20, 2011

Almunia outlines how the Commission is cutting the time it takes to deal with law-breakers. Agreeing settlements with companies guilty of running cartels is allowing the...

Accelerating the anti-trust process

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