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EU commission nominee Varhelyi put to second confirmation round

BRUSSELS (AFP) – The European Commissioner-designate for health and animal welfare, Hungary’s Oliver Varhelyi, failed to sail through his vetting in Brussels on Wednesday, and will have to provide further written details, according to parliamentary sources.

Would-be members of the European Union’s (EU) new top executive team are undergoing public confirmation hearings at the European Parliament, which can test anything from the candidate’s personal convictions to their knowledge of dense policy files.

Varhelyi, nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s man in Brussels, faced a more than three-hour grilling that delved into his knowledge of health policy and women’s and reproductive rights.

“Why do you think I’m not an ally of women?” Varhelyi asked. “I live my life with four women. I have three daughters, and I live with my wife.”

Varhelyi, who was a commissioner during Ursula von der Leyen’s first term, was also asked about an episode in Parliament in 2023, when he was caught on microphone calling lawmakers “idiots”.

“I can only repeat that it was not intended for the European Parliament,” he said of the incident.

“I regret what has happened, but I can, only do an apology. I hope you’re going to be able to accept it.”

At the end of his hearing, lawmakers requested Varhelyi provide further written clarification over the next few days, the parliamentary sources said.

Each EU state has nominated one member for von der Leyen’s commission who she allocates portfolios to based on their personal experience as well as political and national clout.

Hungary’s Olivier Varhelyi during his confirmation hearing at the European Parliament in Brussels, Belgium. PHOTO: AP
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