Jean-Claude Juncker

Jean-Claude Juncker

politician Luxembourg

Jean-Claude Juncker is a Luxembourgish politician who served as the President of the European Commission from 2014 to 2019. A member of the Christian Social People's Party, he has held various significant positions in European politics, including Prime Minister of Luxembourg and President of the Eurogroup. Known for his pragmatic approach to governance, Juncker played a crucial role in navigating the EU through various crises, including the Greek debt crisis and the challenges posed by Brexit. His leadership style is characterized by a blend of diplomacy and a deep commitment to European integration.

Born on Dec 09, 1954 (70 years old)

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
3 wks
Reach
54,539
Power
1,762$
Sentiment
5.19
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Greece 2 4.50 0.12% +10% 10,423,054 13,756 $190,000 251$
Switzerland 1 6.00 0.07% +10% 8,654,622 6,854 $700,000 554$
Luxembourg 1 5.00 0.08% +10% 625,978 521 $73,000 61$
Andorra 1 7.00 0.08% +0% 77,265 61 $3,000 2$
Ireland 1 7.00 0.06% +30% 5,030,000 3,920 $5,100 4$
Spain 1 5.00 0.06% +0% 46,754,778 29,222 $1,400,000 875$
Iceland 1 5.00 0.06% +0% 341,243 205 $24,000 14$
Totals 8 71,906,940 54,539 $2,395,100 1,761$
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Iceland Iceland: Jean-Claude Juncker was the former President of the European Commission whom Sigmundur met in Brussels. 5

Morgunblaðið: „Allt sem við óttuðumst reyndist rétt“

Greece Greece: Jean-Claude Juncker is referenced regarding his interpretation of the Greek referendum's 'No' vote. 5

Kathimerini: Ξαφνικά, πρακτικά | Η ΚΑΘΗΜΕΡΙΝΗ

Ireland Ireland: The longest serving Eurogroup chair was former Luxembourg prime minister and European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker. 7

The Irish Times – major Irish daily, est. 1859: Paschal Donohoe to remain as Eurogroup chair for third term – The Irish Times