Almost a week after winning the Nobel Peace Prize, the European Union has finally decided who will collect the award. Rather than one person making the trip to Norway on Dec. 10, the EU has decided it will send three people: one to represent each of its main institutions: the European Commission, the European Council and the European Parliament.
As a result, Commission President Jose-Manuel Barroso, European Council President Herman Van Rompuy and Parliament President Martin Schulz will all fly to Oslo for the ceremony, EU officials said on Wednesday.
However, it remains unclear who will deliver the speech accepting the award, which normally involves just one speaker. And it is also unclear what will happen to the 1.2 million dollars prize money, although it is expected to go to charity.
The Nobel Committee announced the EU had won the award last Friday, saying the 55-year-old organisation had helped transform Europe from a continent of wars to a continent of peace in the decades since World War Two.
Critics of the EU, which has struggled for three years to get to grips with its debt crisis, will see the fact that three people are accepting the award as a reflection of how the union struggles to take decisions and always ends up compromising.
The last time the award went to an organisation was in 1999, when emergency aid group Medecins Sans Frontiers won. Usually when an organisation is recognised, an individual is also named.
That was the case in 2005 when the award went to the International Atomic Energy Agency and its then director general Mohamed ElBaradei -- making it easier to know who to send to collect the prize.
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Disclaimer & comment rulesWho to actually make the speech from that photo of the great and the good? Couldn't they just make the day of some destitute Greek pensioner?
Oct 18th, 2012 - 07:58 am 0Just giveit to any of them, should you give it to the one of the three that deserves it the most, we're in for a long one...
Oct 18th, 2012 - 08:30 am 0Martin Schulz irá a receber o prémio de todas os europeus happy day europe
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