Executive Vice President of the European Commission for An Economy that Works for People

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Executive Vice President of the European Commission for An Economy that Works for People
AppointerUrsula von der Leyen[1]
Term lengthFive years
Inaugural holderRobert Marjolin
Formation1958
Salary€19,909.89 per month[2][3]
WebsiteEuropean Commission

The Executive Vice President of the European Commission for An Economy that Works for People is the member of the European Commission responsible for economic and financial affairs. The position was previously titled Commissioner for Economic and Monetary Affairs and the Euro[4] and European Vice President for the Euro and Social Dialogue from 2014 to 2019. The current executive vice president is Valdis Dombrovskis (EPP).

Responsibilities

The post is responsible for the European Union's economic, financial and monetary affairs, often combined with similar portfolios. This position is highly important due to the weight the European Union has economically worldwide (See: Economy of the European Union). It has grown particularly with the late 2000s recession and is now having to deal with getting the EU's public finances back into shape, as many members are breaking EU rules on budget deficits.[5] The DG responsible to the Commissioner is the Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs, headed by Marco Buti. There are a number of other economic-related Commissioner positions in the college:

There have been suggestions from politicians such as Ségolène Royal that there should be an economic government for the eurozone,[6] and at the start of the Barroso Commission Germany suggested an economic "super-commissioner"[7] – which could see a change in this position. That idea however was dropped but the Enterprise and Industry Commissioner was strengthened in response.[8] In October 2011 the position gained added responsibility for the euro, particularly eurozone reform and bail outs, and was made a vice president.[4]

List of commissioners

# Name Country Period Commission
1 File:Robert Marjolin (1964).jpg Robert Marjolin File:Flag of France.svg France 1958–1967 Hallstein Commission
2 File:French Prime Minister Raymond Barre - NARA - 176212.tif Raymond Barre File:Flag of France.svg France 1967–1973 Rey Commission
Malfatti Commission
Mansholt Commission
3 File:ETH-BIB-Wilhelm Haferkamp, ehemaliger Vizepräsident der Europäischen Kommission-Com LC1500-0959-001.tif Wilhelm Haferkamp File:Flag of Germany.svg West Germany 1973–1977 Ortoli Commission
4 File:Francois Xavier Ortoli (cropped).jpg François-Xavier Ortoli File:Flag of France.svg France 1977–1985 Jenkins Commission
Thorn Commission
5 File:Henning Christophersen Wikipedia.jpg Henning Christophersen File:Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark 1985–1995 Delors Commission
6 File:Yves-Thibault de Silguy in 1996.jpg Yves-Thibault de Silguy File:Flag of France.svg France 1995–1999 Santer Commission
7 File:Pedro Solbes 2004 (cropped).jpg Pedro Solbes File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain 1999–2004 Prodi Commission
8 File:Joaquin Almunia 2002 (cropped).jpg Joaquín Almunia File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain 2004 Prodi Commission
9 File:Kallas Siim.IMG 3350.JPG Siim Kallas File:Flag of Estonia.svg Estonia 2004 Prodi Commission
10 File:Joaquin Almunia Mercosul.jpg Joaquín Almunia File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain 2004–2010 Barroso Commission I
11 File:Olli Rehn-2.jpg Olli Rehn File:Flag of Finland.svg Finland 2010–2014 Barroso Commission II
12 File:(Valdis Dombrovskis) Візит Зеленського до інституцій ЄС і НАТО у Брюсселі, 2019, 7 (cropped).jpg Valdis Dombrovskis File:Flag of Latvia.svg Latvia 2014–present Juncker Commission I
von der Leyen Commission

As Economic and Finance Commissioner, Robert Marjolin served in both Hallstein Commissions and Henning Christophersen served in all three Delors Commissions.

See also

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