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Zoltán Kazatsay has been named as the next deputy director-general for employment, social affairs and inclusion from 1 December. He is currently deputy director-general in the Commission's mobility and transport department.
He replaces Eleni Samuel, who was scheduled for retirement from the Commission on 1 December, but has agreed to stay on in the same department as a special adviser for an extra year, to help the Commission through the Cypriot presidency of the EU's Council of Ministers in the second half of 2012. Samuel was a permanent secretary in the Cypriot ministry of labour and social insurance prior to being appointed a Commission deputy director-general in 2005.
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