The current EU commission presided by Jose Manuel Barroso is staffed by nine women commissioners out of a total 28, but nominees put forward for the next commission fall far short of that ratio, a source close to Juncker told AFP.
Each government of the EU's 28 member states names a candidate for a commission job in Brussels, with the commission president only having a say over the portfolio and seniority given.
If Juncker passes the parliament hurdle later this month, he will submit a full line-up of 28 Commissioners to lawmakers in October, but the source said he is worried that only a handful of women will be on the list.
"Judging by the intentions of governments so far, he is afraid that he would be left with only two or three women on his team when he asks for parliament's confirmation in October," the source said.
A week after Juncker's hard-fought nomination, horse-trading has begun in earnest to fill out the rest of the Commission that takes office in November, especially for the very coveted economic jobs.
The jockeying began last week with the pick of ex-Finnish premier Jyrki Katainen as interim Economic Affairs Commissioner to replace compatriot Olli Rehn, who left office early to take a seat in the European Parliament.
Germany and Austria quickly followed by renaming their current commissioner representatives, Guenther Oettinger and Johannes Hahn, both men.
Juncker is promising potential women candidates better chances of vice presidencies and important portfolios, the source said.
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