
“It was a fine election campaign” in 2014, Juncker told Deutschlandfunk radio. “But there won’t be a second one, because I won’t be putting myself forward as a candidate for a second time.”
Juncker, 62, a conservative former prime minister of Luxembourg, took office on November 1 2014 after a long spell at the helm of the Eurogroup, gathering ministers of countries which share the euro.
Presidents of the Commission are appointed for a five-year term, which is renewable.
The post is elected by the European Parliament, on a proposal by the European Council, which comprises heads of state or government.
Juncker was chosen despite fierce objections by Britain, which regarded him as too federalist.
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