UPDATE - European Parliament due to elect president today

UPDATE - European Parliament due to elect president today

Four candidates are standing for post: Ska Keller, Sira Rego, David-Maria Sassoli, and Jan Zahradil

UPDATES WITH REMARKS OF OUTGOING EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT PRESIDENT, RESULTS OF FIRST BALLOT

By Diyar Guldogan

ANKARA (AA) - The European Parliament will select one of four candidates Wednesday to be its president for the next two-and-a-half years, the legislative body said in a statement.

"Four candidates are standing to become Parliament President in tomorrow’s election, scheduled to start at 09.00," or 0800GMT, it said late Tuesday.

Running for the post are Ska Keller (the European Free Alliance, Germany), Sira Rego (the European United Left/Nordic Green Left, Spain), David-Maria Sassoli (Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats, Italy), and Jan Zahradil (Alliance of Conservatives and Reformists in Europe, the Czech Republic).

To win the post, a candidate must obtain an absolute majority of votes cast (50% plus 1) in a secret ballot.

In the first ballot, Sassoli was the clear favorite with 325 votes, followed by Zahradil with 162, Keller with 133, and Rego with 42.

All four are set to continue in a second ballot later today.

Outgoing President Antonio Tajani on Wednesday wished the incoming president the best in working with all MEPs.

"Keeping Parliament at the centre of political debate, bringing our institution closer to citizens and defending EU values were my European Parliament presidency goals," Tajani said on Twitter.

Late Tuesday the European Council elected Charles Michel the next president of both the European Council and the Euro Summit.

"To be appointed President of EUCO is a great responsibility and a task I will fulfill with commitment. A united Europe with respect for national diversity is my objective. Solidarity, freedom & mutual respect are the core of the European Union. I will uphold those values," Michel tweeted on Tuesday.

European leaders on Tuesday proposed Ursula von der Leyen as the next president of the European Commission. If elected, she will be the first woman to serve in the post.

They also nominated IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde to be president of the European Central Bank, as well as Spanish Foreign Minister Josep Borrell to be EU foreign policy chief.

NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said on Tuesday that he looks forward to working with the new EU leadership.

"In an unpredictable world, NATO-EU cooperation is more important & closer than ever," Stoltenberg said on Twitter.

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