The process is a bit unusual: NATO's top posts are, when a candidate is declared public, usually previously agreed internally in the circle of allies. However, for the chairmanship of the NATO Military Committee, there are suddenly two candidates: In addition to the German Inspector General Carsten Breuer, Canadian Chief of Staff Jennie Carignan. The nomination of Breuer had already been announced publicly in February by Minister of Defence Bori…
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The process is a bit unusual: NATO's top posts are, when a candidate is declared public, usually previously agreed internally in the circle of allies. However, for the chairmanship of the NATO Military Committee, there are suddenly two candidates: In addition to the German Inspector General Carsten Breuer, Canadian Chief of Staff Jennie Carignan. The nomination of Breuer had already been announced publicly in February by Minister of Defence Bori…