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The old wolf was asked to guard the chicken coop, Macron opposed the EU appointment, and von der Leyen's "identity" was exposed

author:Messenger of the Wise

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A watchful political storm is brewing. The affair involves a key appointment by the European Commission, in which an American professor will be given a key antitrust position to oversee big U.S. tech companies. The professor has consulted for a number of U.S. companies in the past and has a stakeholder background. It can be said that an "old wolf" was hired to guard the chicken coop! French President Emmanuel Macron, unable to sit still, strongly opposed the appointment and bluntly stated: "This means that there is a huge problem with the existing academic system in Europe."

The old wolf was asked to guard the chicken coop, Macron opposed the EU appointment, and von der Leyen's "identity" was exposed

The political storm stemmed from the announcement of a major appointment plan by the European Commission. The committee decided to appoint Fiona Scott Morton of the Yale School of Management to a key antitrust position in the European Union to oversee big tech companies in the United States. However, the appointment caused great controversy. The reason is that Morton is an American who has consulted for several American tech giants in the past, and there is a clear conflict of interest.

French President Emmanuel Macron explicitly opposes the appointment, arguing that there will be no shortage of suitable candidates in the 27 countries of the European Union and that there is no need to find an American to oversee American companies. He also pointed out that in a similar situation, the United States and China will never allow people from other countries to occupy similar positions, which shows the importance of European strategic autonomy.

The old wolf was asked to guard the chicken coop, Macron opposed the EU appointment, and von der Leyen's "identity" was exposed

In addition to the controversy over this appointment, there is another important role that has exposed her "identity" - European Commission President von der Leyen. Although she herself is German, her husband and children have American citizenship. Von der Leyen's approach has sparked a lot of controversy, many people doubt her loyalty to the United States, and even call her a "spy" for the United States within the European Union.

Von der Leyen's bias in favor of the United States in some matters has caused many EU insiders to question her position. Her overly pro-American behavior has made calls for Europe's strategic autonomy increasingly loud.

The political storm has revealed a series of problems within the EU. First, the appointment of an American professor to oversee U.S. tech companies raises concerns about conflicts of interest and fairness, and exposes weaknesses in the European Commission's appointment process.

Second, the "identity" of European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen exposes the EU's dependence on the United States in the face of major decisions. Her overly pro-American stance has raised concerns within the EU about strategic autonomy, arguing that Europe has to prioritize U.S. interests in some matters.

The old wolf was asked to guard the chicken coop, Macron opposed the EU appointment, and von der Leyen's "identity" was exposed

The incident also highlights the complexity of internal politics in the EU and the game of interests between countries. EU member states often have different interests on key issues, and how to balance the interests of all parties and ensure the overall interests of Europe remains an important challenge.

After this storm, Fiona Morton finally gave up her EU job. However, the incident still brings deep reflection to the EU. More caution should be exercised in appointing candidates to avoid conflicts of interest and injustice. The issue of the EU's strategic autonomy must be paid enough attention. Europe needs to pursue a more balanced and independent development path, ensuring that its interests are not dictated by others.

In the era of globalization, countries are increasingly intertwined and their interests are intertwined. As an important part of the European continent, the EU must handle internal differences, firmly safeguard its strategic interests, continuously improve its decision-making mechanism, and cooperate with other countries in a more open and inclusive manner to jointly address global challenges and seek a prosperous future.

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