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Search to fill EU top jobs hits snags

By Tony Barber in Brussels and George Parker in London

Published: November 16 2009 21:08 | Last updated: November 16 2009 21:08

The European Union is struggling to avoid the embarrassment of lacking agreed nominees for the posts of president and foreign policy supremo at a summit on Thursday in which the winning candidates are supposed to be announced.

An absence of consensus by Monday on who should be appointed to the foreign policy job was preventing Herman Van Rompuy, Belgium’s prime minister, from consolidating his position as favourite to become the first full-time EU president.

The European Commission offices in Brussels

The European Commission offices in Brussels. The new EU president and foreign policy supremo are expected to be chosen this week

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