Whilst distinct, each president is required to closely co-operate with one another in a complex political system. Under the
ordinary legislative procedure of the European Union, the
Commission proposes legislation with the
Parliament and
Council of the European Union coming to a co-decision on amendments and adoption of the law. The president of each of these organs is generally held responsible their functioning and direction.
President of the European Council The president of the
European Council is considered the principal representative of the EU internationally and diplomatically. They are required to lead the council, which works to set the EU's general political direction and promote compromise and consensus within the council. They are appointed by the appropriate national leaders in the European Council. Prior to the
Treaty of Lisbon, each member state in turn took the responsibilities of both the Presidency of the European Council and the Presidency of the
Council of the European Union, with the representative to the European Council of the respective member state currently occupying the Presidency of the Council of the EU chairing meetings of the European Council. However, the title and office "President of the European Council" or any analogous position, did not exist prior to the Treaty of Lisbon. The misleading shorthand tag "EU Presidency" is still used by press today to refer to the member state holding the rotating Presidency of the Council of the European Union.
President of the European Commission The president of the
European Commission leads the commission, the executive and cabinet of the European Union, and is therefore considered as the most powerful position within the
EU. The president, as part of this institution, is responsible for the political direction, logistics and implementation of European law and held accountable to both the European Parliament and Council of the European Union. The role gives the holder the right to allocate portfolios to, dismiss and reshuffle
European Commissioners and direct the commission's civil service. The president is nominated by the European Council and appointed by the European Parliament. It is customary that the European Council uses the result of the last
European elections to guide their nomination. The Commission President also delivers annual
State of the Union address to the
European Parliament.
President of the European Parliament The president of the
European Parliament ensures proper parliamentary procedure is followed and is responsible for representing the Parliament in both legal and diplomatic settings. The president must also give final assent to the EU budget. == Gallery ==