欧盟委员会主席 (Chinese Wikipedia)

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  • Jones, Clifford A. European Commission. Encyclopedia Britannica. 9 November 2023 [2024-07-26]. (原始内容存档于2024-09-12). The procedure is that the governments of the member states jointly select a commission president, who is then approved by Parliament. 

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  • European Commission. citizensinformation.ie. Government of Ireland. 21 June 2022 [2024-07-26]. (原始内容存档于2023-05-10). The Parliament must also approve the President of the European Commission 

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  • Klemperer, David. EU institutions: how are the top jobs allocated?. www.instituteforgovernment.org.uk. Institute for Government. 23 May 2019 [29 September 2022]. (原始内容存档于2022-08-19). According to the 2009 Lisbon Treaty, the Council, acting by qualified majority vote, proposes a candidate for European Commission President to the European Parliament. The candidate is either elected by the European Parliament, or, if they fail to obtain an absolute majority, rejected, in which case the process is repeated until a candidate is elected by the Parliament. 

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