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EU is warned over haggling for presidency

By Tony Barber in Brussels

Published: November 17 2009 00:00 | Last updated: November 17 2009 00:00

The European Union’s ambitions to increase its global influence with a new president and foreign policy chief risk being deflated by an appointment system emphasising horse-trading at the expense of strong candidates, diplomats and commentators said on Monday.

A majority of the EU’s 27 national leaders are deeply uncomfortable with the idea that the bloc’s first full-time president might overshadow them – diminishing the status of national governments in the process.

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