The Socialists & Democrats have named EU commissioner for jobs and social rights Nicolas Schmit as their lead candidate — or so-called Spitzenkandidat — for the June European elections.
Luxembourg’s Schmit, who has a comparatively low public profile, is poised to have interaction in a political contest towards the anticipated centre-right candidate and present EU Fee president, Ursula von der Leyen, for the highest job on the EU govt.
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The 70-year-old Schmit will likely be formally elected on the get together congress in Rome, in early March.
Earlier to his position as commissioner, he served as international affairs and labour minister for the Luxembourg authorities of ex-EU fee president Jean-Claude Juncker and as Luxemburg’s ambassador to the EU.
From 2019, he was additionally an MEP, serving on the parliament’s committee of employment and social affairs.
As a commissioner, a few of his prime proposals embrace the minimal wage directive, the minimal earnings initiative, the SURE instrument and the platform work directive.
“We don’t speak anymore about creating jobs — we’re speaking about creating high quality jobs. The target is to create high quality jobs, to be aggressive, to be progressive, and in addition for social justice and social inclusion,” he stated this week throughout a plenary session in Strasbourg.
His candidature was the one one obtained to steer the Socialists and Democrats within the upcoming elections.
“Schmit stands for a stronger Europe that defends its values towards a resurgent far-right,” the socialists stated in a press release.