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Maroš Šefčovič (Slovakia), Phil Hogan (Ireland) and Mariya Gabriel (Bulgaria) were the first candidate commissioners to appear in hearings at the Parliament on Monday 30 September.

Before the European Parliament can vote the new European Commission led by Ursula von der Leyen into office, parliamentary committees will assess the suitability of commissioners-designate.
Each candidate commissioner is invited for a live-streamed, three-hour hearing in front of the committee or committees responsible for their proposed portfolio. The hearings will take place between Monday 30 September and Tuesday 8 October.
Learn more about the hearings process.
Hearings on Monday, 30 September:
Maroš Šefčovič (Slovakia)
Vice president-designate - interinstitutional relations and foresight
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14h30 - 17h30 CETResponsible committees: constitutional affairs; legal affairs
Phil Hogan (Ireland)
Trade
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18h30 - 21h30 CETResponsible committee: international trade
Mariya Gabriel (Bulgaria)
Innovation and youth
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18h30 - 21h30 CETResponsible committees: industry, research and energy; culture and education
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