Former Portuguese PM ‘optimistic’ as EU Council top job decision nears
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Former Portuguese PM Antonio Costa is a front runner to become the next president of the European Council.
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LISBON - Former Portuguese prime minister Antonio Costa, a front runner to become the next president of the European Council, said on June 24 he was optimistic ahead of the bloc's summit this week, during which a decision on the top job is expected to be made.
Mr Costa, 62, stepped down as Portugal’s socialist premier in November 2023
He has denied wrongdoing, was never charged with a crime, and is the favourite to succeed Belgium’s Charles Michel as the person who chairs summits of the 27 EU national leaders at which the bloc’s political agenda is set.
“I hope the European Council quickly reaches a decision and approves the names it has to approve and rejects the names it has to reject,” Mr Costa told reporters.
Last week, EU leaders ended a discussion
Asked whether he was feeling positive as the summit neared, Mr Costa, who governed Portugal for eight years from the end of 2015, said he was “always optimistic”.
Portugal’s centre-right government, which ascended to power in March after a general election, said that Mr Costa, whose ambition for a top European position has been an open secret for years, has its “unequivocal support”.
Prime Minister Luis Montenegro said Mr Costa's nomination would meet all requirements. Mr Costa also has the blessing of German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and is one of the centre-left candidates who generate the least opposition from the far right. REUTERS

