Reynders has nominated his candidacy and if elected, he will assume office on October 1, meaning that he has to leave the Belgian national politics, VRT reported.
January 10 is a deadline for applications for the job, while the election is set for June, according to the media outlet.
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Thorbjorn Jagland, the former prime minister of Norway, has been serving as the Council of Europe’s chief since October 2009.
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