Not really, the commissionners are mostly unelected officials, and while the council represent the interests of elected head of state, those sieging are not always elected officials.
Granted, the commissioners do not have a lot of power (they have less effective power than the parliament as long as the subject isn't trade and economic competition) but still.
Granted, the commissioners do not have a lot of power (they have less effective power than the parliament as long as the subject isn't trade and economic competition) but still.