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Roxana Mînzatu – An unknown steps into the limelight

Roxana Mînzatu has not yet been considered a political heavyweight. However, she is set to play an important role in the upcoming Commission as Executive Vice-President for People, Skills and Pensions. Observers are debating whether the hard-working politician can succeed.

By Alina Leimbach

Yuan Yang: Britain's first Chinese-born Member of Parliament

When Yuan Yang was four years old, her parents brought her from the mountains of Sichuan province to the UK. After more than 20 years, she returned to the country of her birth as a correspondent. Yuan Yang is now the first Chinese-born British Member of Parliament.

By Redaktion Table

Raffaele Fitto – Meloni's man for the Commission

The politician from the right-wing nationalist Fratelli d'Italia will in the future be responsible for funds that make up around a third of the EU budget. Raffaele Fitto is a highly controversial candidate in the new Commission – but he has experience in his area of responsibility and is considered a staunch European.

By Almut Siefert

Beatrix Keim: Part of Volkswagen's rise in China

Beatrix Keim has acquired her understanding of the Chinese automotive market over decades. The sinologist and business graduate helped shape the rise of Volkswagen in China in various positions. Today, she brings her knowledge of the country and the market to the Center Automotive Research.

By Redaktion Table

Teresa Ribera – Environmentalist becomes competition watchdog

She could become the second most powerful woman in Europe. The Spaniard Teresa Ribera has been appointed Competition Commissioner by Ursula von der Leyen. The high-profile environmental politician now has the main task of preventing conflicts between industrial and climate policy.

By Redaktion Table