Blair taucht als Anwärter für `Präsidenten von Europa' auf
Durch Andrew Grice
Tony Blair ist als möglicher Anwärter für „Präsidenten von Europa“, ein neuer Pfosten aufgetaucht, der durch den Vertrag verursacht wird, der von den EU Führern an ihrem Lissabon Gipfel genehmigt wird.
Der ehemalige Name des Premierministers wurde in den Rahmen gestern von Nicolas Sarkozy, der französische Präsident eingesetzt, der beschrieb Herrn Blair als „sehr bemerkenswerter Mann - der am meisten Europäer von allen Briten.“ Er fügte hinzu: „, an ihn zu denken würde sein eine gute Idee.“
The treaty scraps the current system under which one country holds the EU’s rotating presidency for six months. It will be replaced by the appointment of a President, who will chair EU meetings, drive through its agenda and serve for two-and-a-half years.
Gordon Brown said: “Tony Blair would be a great candidate for any significant international job.” He added: “As you know the work that he is doing in the Middle East is something that is of huge international importance.”
But he said it was premature to speculate on who might fill the post because the appointment would not be made until the treaty had been ratified by member states next year.
There remain considerable obstacles to Mr Blair securing the post. Although he is regarded as a heavyweight in EU capitals, he is also remembered as the man who divided Europe by giving George Bush such strong backing for the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Some EU diplomats predicted that he would not secure enough support from member states.
Friends doubt that Mr Blair would want the job. The new President would not be as powerful as the title or £200,000-a-year package suggests. He or she would help to shape the EU’s agenda and be seen as the EU’s representative on the world stage. But the key decisions would still be taken by national leaders from member states.
After standing down as Prime Minister in June, Mr Blair became the Middle East peace envoy for the Quartet – the United States, Russia, the United Nations and the EU. Yesterday his spokesman did not rule out him taking up the new EU post but said: “He is focusing on his current role in the Middle East.”
Other potential candidates for the post include Aleksander Kwasniewski, the former Polish president, and Bertie Ahern, the Irish Prime Minister.
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