Lea Zuber remains as spokesperson for competition, and will cover the internal market and industrial policy, too.
Eva Hrnčířová, from the cabinet of outgoing Values and Transparency Commissioner Věra Jourová, will become the spokesperson for a wide policy area, stretching from employment to culture and humanitarian aid to health.
Markus Lammert, currently working in the German chancellery, will become the spokesperson for justice and the rule of law, plus home affairs.
Maciej Berestecki, who works in the Commission’s directorate-general for communication, will take over agriculture, fisheries, regional funding and the EU’s post-Covid economic recovery fund.
Guillaume Mercier, from the cabinet of outgoing Justice Commissioner Didier Reynders, will be the spokesperson in charge of neighborhood policy, development and the Mediterranean.
Thomas Regnier, the current spokesperson for digital policy and research, will continue largely in the same role, while adding the defense industry and space policy to his portfolio.