NEW EU COMMISSONERS AT A GLANCE

NEW EU COMMISSONERS AT A GLANCE

  1. Teresa Ribera: Executive Vice-President of a Clean, Just and Competitive Transition (also responsible for Competition policy. 
  2. Henna Virkkunen: Executive Vice-President for Tech-Sovereignty, Security and Democracy. Also responsible for the portfolio on digital and frontier technologies.
  3. Stéphane Séjourné: Executive Vice-President for Prosperity and Industrial Strategy. He will also be responsible for the Industry, SMEs and the Single Market portfolio. 
  4. Kaja Kallas: High Representative fror Foreign and Security Policy and Vice-President.
  5. Roxana Mînzatu :  Executive Vice-President for People, Skills and Preparedness ( Responsible for skills, education and culture, quality jobs and social rights).
  6. Raffaele Fitto: Executive Vice-President for Cohesion and Reforms (Responsible for the portfolio dealing with cohesion policy, regional development and cities).
  7. Maroš Šefčovič: Commissioner for Trade and Economic Security (includes customs policy) and Commissioner for Interinstitutional Relations and Transparency.
  8. Valdis Dombrovskis: Commissioner for Economy and Productivity and  Commissioner for Implementation and Simplification.  
  9. Dubravka Šuica: Commissioner for the Mediterranean (Responsible for the wider southern neighbourhood).
  10. Olivér Várhelyi; Commissioner for Health and Animal Welfare (Responsible for building the European Health Union and continuing the work on beating cancer and on preventive health). 
  11. Wopke Hoekstra: Commissioner for Climate, Net Zero and Clean Growth (Implementation and adaptation, on climate diplomacy and decarbonisation. Also responsible for taxation).
  12. Andrius Kubilius: Commissioner for Defence and Space (Developing the European Defence Union and boosting investment and industrial capacity).
  13. Marta Ko: Commissioner for Enlargement (Also responsible for Eastern neighbourhood).
  14. Jozef Síkela: Commissioner for International Partnerships (Lead the work on Global Gateway).
  15. Costas Kadis: Commissioner for Fisheries and Oceans (European Oceans Pact). 
  16. Maria Luís Albuquerque:  Commissioner for Financial Services and the Savings and Investment Union.
  17. Hadja Lahbib: Commissioner for Preparedness and Crisis Management ( Responsible for leading efforts on crisis management and humanitarian aid). 
  18. Magnus Brunner: Commissioner for Internal Affairs and Migration (Implementation of the Pact on Asylum and Migration  but also on strengthening EU borders and developing a new internal security strategy). 
  19. Jessika Roswall: Commissioner for Environment, Water Resilience and a Competitive Circular Economy.
  20. Piotr Serafin: Commissioner for Budget, Anti-Fraud and Public Administration (Preparing the next long-term budget).
  21. Dan Jørgensen : Commissioner for Energy and Housing.  
  22. Ekaterina Zaharieva: Commissioner for Research and Innovation.
  23. Michael McGrath: Commissioner for Democracy, Justice and the Rule of Law (European Democracy Shield, rule of law, anti-corruption and consumer protection). 
  24. Apostolos Tzitzikostas will be Commissioner for Sustainable Transport and Tourism. He is responsible for mobility of goods and people. These are essential sectors for our competitiveness but also for our transitions, for connecting people and driving local economies. 
  25. Christophe Hansen: Commissioner for Agriculture and Food. 
  26. Glenn Micallef: Commissioner for Intergenerational Fairness, Culture, Youth and Sport.

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