"Four years after starting my term as a European leader, it's my responsibility to give an account of my work these past years, and to propose a project for Europe's future," the former Belgian prime minister stated.
Given he will be the bloc's top candidate, it's highly likely he should claim a seat and therefore leave his post. That could leave European leaders seeking both a new head of its executive, the European Commission, and the European Council, which is the influential format where the 27 domestic leaders of EU member states meet and negotiate.
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