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  • Romanian senator (Varujan Vosganian) withdraws EU bid

    BBC News
    29 October 2006


    Romanian senator withdraws EU bid
    Varujan Vosganian (file image)

    Vosganian failed to get the EU chief's backing

    Varujan Vosganian has withdrawn his bid to be Romania's new European
    Union commissioner after failing to win backing from EU officials.

    Mr Vosganian, 48, who sits in the Senate, denied allegations of links
    to the former secret police.

    But he said he withdrew to prevent damage Romania's image. Prime
    Minister Calin Tariceanu had accepted Mr Vosganian's decision, a
    spokesman said.

    Romania and Bulgaria are due to join the European Union in January
    2007.

    On Friday, Bulgaria's Minister for Europe Meglena Kuneva was approved
    as Bulgaria's new EU commissioner.

    'Baseless'

    But after meeting European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso on
    Thursday, Mr Vosganian returned to Bucharest without being officially
    nominated by him.

    The Socialist group in the European Parliament, which must approve Mr
    Barroso's nominations for commissioners, had expressed doubt about his
    credentials.

    They said they wanted to further explore Mr Vosganian's "acceptance of
    European standards and European values".

    Mr Vosganian announced his decision in a press conference in the
    Romanian capital, Bucharest.

    "Although the accusations against me are baseless, the examination of
    my candidacy may be prolonged, and that could damage Romania's image,"
    he said.

    Government spokeswoman Oana Marinescu said Mr Tariceanu would consult
    Mr Barroso and then put forward a new candidate.
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