Lobbying push from Irish officials amid speculation over Michael McGrath's EU role
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54% : [ Government to make last-minute lobbying push for EU commissioner jobOpens in new window ]Ireland has been linked with the commissioner job covering research and innovation, which would be in the bottom half of the table of portfolios.53% : Current speculation centres on Michael McGrath being in the frame for EU commissioner for justice or innovation jobMichael McGrath has been in and out of the European Commission's offices in the Berlaymont a number of times now, as he waits to find out what job he will be given as Ireland's next EU commissioner.
49% : The widespread belief among the Brussels circuit of politicians, EU officials and diplomats is that everything can still change.
41% : [ Slovenian row threatens to delay EU commissioner announcementsOpens in new window ]
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