The European Commission ‘Directorates-General’ or DGs are like ministries in EU Member States. Each broad sphere of European Commission competence has its own Directorate-General. Most DGs are headed by a Director General, who in turn reports to a European Commissioner. There are around 37 Directorates-General. Their number tends to change every five years with each new European Commission College (assembly of European Commissioners).
Jose, hi! In my case, the unemployment allowance didn’t count towards the minimum 10 years in the EU system. I…