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Amid job shuffle talk, EU's Juncker denies threat to quit

"The president is not going to resign," a Commission spokesman told a news briefing when questioned about the report in Der Spiegel that Juncker had threatened to quit if European Parliament President Martin Schulz has to give up his post.

November 21, 2016 / 22:02 IST
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European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker will not step down, a spokesman said on Monday, after a German magazine raised the possibility amid mounting speculation about senior jobs in Brussels and Berlin.

"The president is not going to resign," a Commission spokesman told a news briefing when questioned about the report in Der Spiegel that Juncker had threatened to quit if European Parliament President Martin Schulz has to give up his post.

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The spokesman declined further comment on words attributed to Juncker, a centre-right former premier of Luxembourg who has formed a close alliance with Schulz, a German Social Democrat.

Both have been pushing for Schulz to have a third 30-month term as speaker in January, despite opposition from the centre-right in the EU legislature who want to hold him to a previous deal that he make way for a conservative.