Frattini quits EU to become Italian foreign minister

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By Sarah Collins
- 7th May 2008

As widely expected, EU justice chief Franco Frattini hashanded in his notice to take up a post in the Italiancabinet.

"This decision has been a difficult one," he said in a statement onThursday. "I sincerely regret having to interrupt a highlyrewarding experience at the European commission, which I have hadthe honour and privilege of representing for more than threeyears."

Newly elected prime minister Silvio Berlusconi had reportedlyoffered the foreign affairs portfolio to Frattini several weeksago, after the Italian election on 14 April.

Frattini has been on extended unpaid leave from Brussels sincebefore the elections, leaving French transport commissioner JacquesBarrot to take up the reins as justice chief.

The situation led to a statement from commission president JoséManuel Barroso on 23 April, announcing that in the event ofFrattini's resignation, the justice portfolio would go permanentlyto the French.

Frattini said in his personal statement, "I have done my utmost todevelop and strengthen the foundations of the area of freedom,security and justice, which is very dear to millions of Europeancitizens.

"I am proud of the results we have achieved during my term ofoffice."

A commission spokesman said today that, "Frattini has accepted tojoin the Italian government…and has submitted his resignation toEuropean commission president, José Manuel Barroso.

"I cannot yet give you any news on who [Frattini's replacement]will be."

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