Results
18.01.2010 - 25.01.2010
Pressure from MEPs has forced Bulgaria's Commission nominee Rumiana Jeleva to step down. But should Bulgaria and Commission chief Barroso have fought harder for their candidate?
YES - They have caved in power-hungry MEPs at the first sign of resistance - Parliament will now think it can hold the Commission to ransom.
100%
NO - They were right to respect the opinion of the democratically elected MEPs
0%
YES - They have caved in power-hungry MEPs at the first sign of resistance - Parliament will now think it can hold the Commission to ransom.
35%
NO - They were right to respect the opinion of the democratically elected MEPs
65%
YES - They have caved in power-hungry MEPs at the first sign of resistance - Parliament will now think it can hold the Commission to ransom.
67%
NO - They were right to respect the opinion of the democratically elected MEPs
33%
YES - They have caved in power-hungry MEPs at the first sign of resistance - Parliament will now think it can hold the Commission to ransom.
0%
NO - They were right to respect the opinion of the democratically elected MEPs
0%
YES - They have caved in power-hungry MEPs at the first sign of resistance - Parliament will now think it can hold the Commission to ransom.
50%
NO - They were right to respect the opinion of the democratically elected MEPs
50%
YES - They have caved in power-hungry MEPs at the first sign of resistance - Parliament will now think it can hold the Commission to ransom.
0%
NO - They were right to respect the opinion of the democratically elected MEPs
0%
YES - They have caved in power-hungry MEPs at the first sign of resistance - Parliament will now think it can hold the Commission to ransom.
27%
NO - They were right to respect the opinion of the democratically elected MEPs
73%
YES - They have caved in power-hungry MEPs at the first sign of resistance - Parliament will now think it can hold the Commission to ransom.
0%
NO - They were right to respect the opinion of the democratically elected MEPs
0%



