The EU's rotating presidency under fire
In the context of the debate on EU reform, the EU's six-month rotating presidency has been facing increased criticism from all sides and could well be abolished in the future. Recently Peter Hain, the UK's Minister for Europe, and José Maria Aznar, the Spanish Prime minister and current EU President, both expressed their support for the abolition of the rotation.
In the context of the debate on EU reform, the EU’s six-month rotating presidency has been facing increased criticism from all sides and could well be abolished in the future. Recently Peter Hain, the UK’s Minister for Europe, and José Maria Aznar, the Spanish Prime minister and current EU President, both expressed their support for the abolition of the rotation.