On Tuesday 12 November, the Romanian Roxana Mînzatu, Vice-President-designate of the European Commission for People, Skills and Preparedness, made a generally positive impression on her colleagues in the European Parliament.
But while her determination to work for quality jobs, gender equality and the fight against poverty was not in doubt, she failed to avoid the pitfall of generalities and vague answers.
The Chair of the Committee on Employment and Social Affairs, Li Andersson (The...