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European Parliament Midterm Reshuffle Poses Challenges for Lawmakers

Created at 16 Jul · 2:41 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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EU lawmakers face a critical midterm reshuffle of parliamentary posts, including the presidency and committee chairmanships. Negotiations will test existing alliances and determine the influence of right-wing and far-right groups.

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Key Numbers

14vice-presidencies up for grabs
26committee chairmanships available
78vice-chairmanships to be decided
six-weekparliamentary recess duration

Who's Involved

Roberta Metsola
European Parliament President, expected to seek a third term
Manfred Weber
EPP group leader
Alessandro Chiocchetti
Parliament secretary-general, seen as an EPP figure
Barry Andrews
Irish liberal MEP and development committee chair
Valérie Hayer
Renew group leader
Iratxe García
S&D group chair
Katarina Barley
Parliament Vice-President and former German Justice Minister
Marieke Ehlers
Patriots' chief whip
European Parliament Midterm Reshuffle Poses Challenges for Lawmakers

↳ Why This Matters

The upcoming midterm reshuffle will significantly impact the balance of power within the European Parliament, influencing legislative agendas and the roles of various political groups, including the growing influence of right-wing and far-right parties.

Key facts

  • European Parliament lawmakers face a midterm reshuffle of top posts, including the presidency and committee chairmanships.
  • The European People's Party (EPP) is negotiating the terms for potentially re-electing Parliament President Roberta Metsola.
  • The Socialists are deciding whether to challenge Metsola, citing a supposed power-sharing agreement.
  • Renew and the Greens are considering independent negotiations with the EPP.
  • The far-right Patriots for Europe group is seeking a vice-presidency position.

European Parliament lawmakers are heading into their summer recess facing significant political negotiations over the chamber's midterm reshuffle. The contest for top posts, including the presidency, 14 vice-presidencies, and 26 committee chairmanships, will test existing alliances and potentially redraw the political landscape for the next two years.

Most lawmakers anticipate that European Parliament President Roberta Metsola will seek a third term. However, the Socialists claim an unpublished agreement with the EPP and Renew Europe entitles them to the presidency at this midpoint. This puts the EPP in a position to decide how much it is willing to offer the Socialists for their support, or if it can secure enough votes from other factions, potentially including right-wing and far-right groups.

EPP lawmakers are reportedly considering offering sweeteners such as the Parliament secretary-generalship, currently held by Alessandro Chiocchetti, or additional vice-presidencies and committee chairmanships. Some within the EPP believe the center-left is too weak to dictate terms, while others acknowledge Metsola's popularity with the right and far right. Irish MEP Barry Andrews highlighted the need to understand Metsola's stance on potential formal cooperation with the far right.

The Socialists, led by Iratxe García, are weighing whether to challenge Metsola. Under a supposed power-sharing arrangement, the presidency should pass to Germany's Social Democratic Party, with Vice-President Katarina Barley considered a potential candidate. Some argue for a symbolic challenge to strengthen their negotiating position, while others see little benefit in a contest they are likely to lose.

Renew and the Greens, who have often aligned with the Socialists against the EPP's reliance on right-wing support, are considering negotiating separately with the EPP. A senior Renew lawmaker indicated a willingness to support Metsola if their group is treated well and positions are retained. The Greens are also discussing an early deal with Metsola, seeing little prospect for the Socialists to win.

The Patriots for Europe, the third-largest group, currently holds no senior administrative roles and is seeking a vice-presidency. Their chief whip, Marieke Ehlers, stated the importance of representation in the bureau. Despite EPP leader Manfred Weber's stated red line against handing power to the far right, secret ballots for vice-presidents could allow EPP lawmakers to support a Patriots candidate discreetly.

Frequently asked questions

The reshuffle includes the presidency, 14 vice-presidencies, 26 committee chairmanships, 78 vice-chairmanships, and coordinator posts.

The Socialists claim an agreement entitles them to the presidency, while the EPP is considering re-electing the current president, Roberta Metsola.

The far-right Patriots for Europe group is seeking a vice-presidency, and their candidates might receive support from EPP lawmakers through secret ballots.

What Happens Next

01Lawmakers return from recess on August 31.
02Negotiations for parliamentary posts will intensify.
03Decisions on challenging Roberta Metsola are expected after summer.

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How It Developed

European Parliament lawmakers are heading into recess with key political decisions pending.
The chamber's midterm reshuffle will include the presidency, vice-presidencies, and committee chairmanships.
Negotiations will test alliances formed since the 2024 election and influence the role of right-wing groups.
European People's Party (EPP) leader Manfred Weber called for a calm summer, stating no decisions would be made before recess.
The EPP must determine the price for securing Socialist support to keep Roberta Metsola as Parliament President.
The Socialists are considering whether to challenge Metsola for the presidency, as per an alleged power-sharing agreement.
Renew and the Greens are contemplating early deals with the EPP, potentially independent of the Socialists.
The Patriots for Europe group seeks representation in Parliament's administration, aiming for a vice-presidency.

Sources

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5 midterm reshuffle headaches MEPs can’t escape this summerPOLITICO Europe

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