BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union's national leaders reached a tentative deal on Tuesday on who should hold the bloc's most prominent positions for the next five years, diplomatic sources said, but the package hit resistance from the European Parliament.
Here are the names as agreed by the 28 leaders in Brussels after three days of tortuous talks. The deal is still tentative as the EU assembly must yet endorse the new president of the bloc's executive Commission. Without that, the whole package could unravel.