The European Commission in Turbulent Times 2018
DOI: 10.5771/9783845287560-113
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Chapter 5: Project Teams in the European Commission – A fair balance between efficiency and politics?

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“…First, treaty changes have increased the formal powers of the Commission President. Second, Commission presidents – starting with Prodi and Barroso and taken to new heights by Juncker and von der Leyen – have created an informal hierarchy inside the College of Commissioners by appointing vice presidents as ‘super commissioners’ (Böttner, 2018). Third, at the administrative level, the Commission's Secretariat‐General has been transformed into a personal service of the presidency, has grown significantly in size, and has tightened its control over the individual DGs by installing a Regulatory Scrutiny Board with powers to block submissions of proposals to the College of Commissioners (Senninger and Blom‐Hansen, 2020).…”
Section: How Can the Commission Use The Right Of Initiative To Shape Eu Rules?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, treaty changes have increased the formal powers of the Commission President. Second, Commission presidents – starting with Prodi and Barroso and taken to new heights by Juncker and von der Leyen – have created an informal hierarchy inside the College of Commissioners by appointing vice presidents as ‘super commissioners’ (Böttner, 2018). Third, at the administrative level, the Commission's Secretariat‐General has been transformed into a personal service of the presidency, has grown significantly in size, and has tightened its control over the individual DGs by installing a Regulatory Scrutiny Board with powers to block submissions of proposals to the College of Commissioners (Senninger and Blom‐Hansen, 2020).…”
Section: How Can the Commission Use The Right Of Initiative To Shape Eu Rules?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, treaty changes have increased the formal powers of the Commission President. Second, Commission presidents -starting with Prodi and Barroso and taken to new heights by Juncker and von der Leyen -have created an informal hierarchy inside the College of Commissioners by appointing vice presidents as "super commissioners" (Böttner 2018). Third, at the administrative level, the Commission's Secretariat-General has been transformed into a personal service of the presidency, has grown significantly in size, and has tightened its control over the individual DGs by installing a Regulatory Scrutiny Board with powers to block submissions of proposals to the College of Commissioners (Senninger and Blom-Hansen 2020).…”
Section: How Can the Commission Use The Right Of Initiative To Shape ...mentioning
confidence: 99%