Malmström handed weighty policy portfolio

Published: 27 Nov 09 12:50 CET
Online: http://www.thelocal.se/23524/20091127/

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Incoming Swedish EU commissioner Cecilia Malmström has been offered the substantial portfolio covering the police, migration and organized crime, EU Commission President Manuel Barroso announced on Friday.

Barroso presented his 27 person team, and the policy portfolios allocated to each of them, for the mandate period 2009-2014, at a lunchtime press conference.

He announced his decision to divide the justice and home affairs commissioner portfolios and Swedish commissioner-designate Cecilia Malmström has been offered the home affairs role, according to a European Commission statement.

The post is considered to be one of the more heavyweight jobs on offer and one of the areas that Sweden had previously expressed an interest in.

Malmström's portfolio includes justice authorities such as Europol, the narcotics bureau ECNN, the border-control authority Frontex, the Schengen system and visa issues.

The new EU Commission will have 7 vice-presidents, including Vice-President Baroness Catherine Ashton, who was presented last week as the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy.

Cecilia Malmström is currently Sweden's EU affairs minister and will succeed Social Democrat politician Margot Wallström, who is approaching the end of her second term as EU commissioner.

External link: The responsibilities of the Commissioners-designate in full »

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14:14 November 27, 2009 by Plowbridge
Police, migration and organized crime? These are the ones that Sweden has shown to be completely unproductive on over the years. Some say clueless!

Still a bit of diplomacy and a lot of Hmmmm's should get her through her spell.

No wonder Britain doesn't want to be part of any federation run by bureaucratic diplomats at the helm.
18:26 November 27, 2009 by double concerto
Police, migration and organised crime, in the hands of a wet swedish liberal...god help what's left of civilised europe.
19:10 November 27, 2009 by Nemesis
I hope this is mean't to be a joke story.

In Sweden criminals have carte blanche to do as they please.
21:50 November 27, 2009 by double concerto
Lingonberrie is on the right track, and the slide of the US and Europe into second rate ungovernable liberal impotence is creating a vacuum worldwide, currently being filled by several extreme players and the next few years are going to throw up a lot of bad and dangerous surprises for the west, all of its own making.
09:20 November 28, 2009 by Nemesis
@ lingonberrie

I see your friends at the local have deleted my previous comment, suggesting you see a psychiatrist for putting up crazy conspiracy theories. Styrangely at the local they do not delete your obviously unhinged american conspiracy theory.

That I have taken note of.
23:31 November 28, 2009 by karex
@lingonberrie

I have had a bad feeling about Obama from the beginning. Nothing I can put my finger on. Call it hocus-pocus, gut feeling or whatever you want.

In any case, the only relevance of my comment to follow to the above statement is to point out that I am not an Obama supporter.

However, you display the same short-sightedness as many millions of people around the world who are unhappy about how their government is running things. These people always jump to voting for the opposition when this happens. Never happy, always complaining.

Same situation goes for those who criticize the curent government in Sweden.

There's only one thing people often forget to look at: the mess is usually created over years, sometimes even decades. It takes AT LEAST twice as long to fix a mess than it does to create it in the first place.

You can't just reverse everything from one day to the other. Bad decisions were taken to implement policy which is now ingrained in the system. Reverse or pull out one piece unxepectedly and you can create a collapse of the whole system. Things have to be done slowly.

People seem to want their newly-elected to perform miracles and fix all the mess overnight. When they can't do that, the people get impatient and vote again on the ones who created the mess in the first place.

This creates two situations:

1. You never give anyone enough time to fix the mess.

2. You perpetuate the mess you are against in the first place.
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