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Media coverage in Germany and the UK shows why both countries have radically different views over who should be the next Commission President

机译:在德国和英国的媒体报道表明,为什么两国对于谁应该担任下一届欧盟委员会主席存在着截然不同的看法

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The so called ‘Spitzenkandidaten’ process, in which European-level political parties proposed formal candidates for President of the European Commission prior to the European Parliament elections, has been strongly opposed by David Cameron and the British government. This opposition has led to intense disagreement between the UK and other EU states, notably Germany, over whether Jean-Claude Juncker, the candidate for the European People’s Party, should be selected as the next Commission President. Simon Hix and Stuart Wilks-Heeg assess differences in the media coverage of the Commission candidates in the UK and Germany. They illustrate that the candidates received substantially less coverage in the UK press, which may offer one reason for why both countries appear to have completely different understandings of how European Parliament elections should work.
机译:戴维·卡梅伦(David Cameron)和英国政府强烈反对所谓的“ Spitzenkandidaten”程序,该程序由欧洲各级政党在欧洲议会选举之前提议欧盟委员会主席的正式候选人。这种反对导致英国与其他欧盟国家,尤其是德国之间,在是否应选择欧洲人民党候选人让·克劳德·容克(Jean-Claude Juncker)担任下一届欧盟委员会主席之间存在严重分歧。 Simon Hix和Stuart Wilks-Heeg评估了英国和德国委员会候选人在媒体报道方面的差异。他们说明,候选人在英国媒体上获得的报道大大减少,这可能提供了一个原因,说明为什么两国对欧洲议会选举的运作方式似乎完全不同。

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