The European Parliament announced when the new structure of the European Commission will start working 13:48

The European Parliament will vote on the new structure of the European Commission at its plenary meeting in Strasbourg on November 27, and if it is later approved by the European Union Council, the new European Commission led by Ursula von der Leyen can take office. Work on December 1st. European Parliament Representative Delfin Kolar announced this during a briefing. RIA Novosti.

“If approved by the Parliament and subsequently approved by the Council of the European Union, the new composition could start operating on December 1,” he said.

The meeting, which will be held with the participation of the EC chairman, is expected to start at 9.00 local time (11.00 Moscow time) on November 27.

European Parliament on 20 November approved All 26 commissioners of the new European Commission over the next five years.

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in September approved Callas’ candidacy for the post of High Representative of the EU for Foreign and Security Policy. His predecessor Josep Borrell’s term ends on December 1.

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