Schinas passed the competition for EU officials in 1989, and started working as a eurocrat in the
Directorate-General for Transport of the
European Commission and then at the European Commission Representation Office in
Athens. From 1999 to 2004, he served as Deputy Chief of Staff in the office of Commissioner
Loyola de Palacio, responsible for Transport, Energy and Relations with the European Parliament. From 2004 to 2007 Schinas was head of cabinet of the European Commissioner
Markos Kyprianou. Schinas became an MEP for the
New Democracy party (which is part of the
European People's Party), following the resignation of
Antonis Samaras from the
European Parliament on 25 September 2007. During his time in office, he was a member of the
Committee on Budgets. He served until 2009 and was not a candidate in the
2009 European elections. In 2010, Schinas was appointed Deputy Director of the
Bureau of European Policy Advisers by
Commission President Barroso. In April 2013 he was appointed Director at the Commission's
Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs. In November 2014, he was appointed acting chief spokesperson for the European Commission, following a proposal from President Jean-Claude Juncker. On 16 December 2015, he was appointed Deputy Director-General of the
Directorate-General for Communication of the European Commission. Following the
2019 European election, Schinas was nominated to serve in the
Von der Leyen Commission as the European Commission vice president for “Protecting our European Way of Life”, responsible for upholding the rule-of-law, migration and internal security. He became the first Greek to hold such a high-ranking position in the Europe's top decision-making body. His portfolio was later renamed into "Promoting our European Way of Life". Among this portfolio's thrusts is the European Commission coordinator on combating antisemitism and fostering Jewish life, held by
Katharina von Schnurbein since 2015. Upon completion of his mandate in the European Commission he was appointed "Distinguished Fellow" with the Atlantic Council’s Europe Center. He also leads the Chair on Strategic Autonomy at the Comillas Pontifical University, in Madrid. ==Personal life==