Balkenende may succeed Barroso as EU Commission President

Several Dutch news reports on Wednesday say that Jan-Peter Balkenende, the Prime Minister of the Netherlands, is named as a possible successor to Jose Manuel Barroso as President of the European Commission in Brussels.

“I hear everywhere that he is well-placed with everybody and that he also is interested,” an unidentified source is quoted as saying in the daily Trouw.

The Dutch prime minister, responding via a spokesman, has told the newspaper that the leadership of the commission is not an issue on his current agenda.

Dutch PM Balkenende press conference at Dec. EU summit

The new president of the European Commission will be hand-picked by the leaders of the 27 EU member states during their June summit in Brussels. Barroso has already stated he is keen to serve a second term and French Presidency Nicolas Sarkozy has publicly expressed his support for Barroso.

Balkenende and Sarkozy handshake

“He has few enemies,” a source says in De Telegraaf newspaper.

Former Dutch Foreign Minister Ben Bot last year said that Balkenende would not be likely to decline the opportunity to take charge of the Berlaymont and its nearly 30,000 eurocrats. “He would not say no,” Bot said, refererring to his prime minister.

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