A handy cut-out-and-keep summary, for when you are told the EU is unelected.
Your chart is rather lopsided if you don't mind me saying. Quite deliberately so I'd suggest.
For example, Juncker was indeed elected by the EP - but they only had 1 candidate to vote for. In a secret ballot.
The previous EU Parl. Pres. (Shultz) sat twice - and ran for his election against others who few had heard of.
MEPs are elected but, largely, act as nothing more than a rubber stamp for the Commission. Who hold the real power.
Bear in mind the vast majority of MEPs are pro-European. So where is the real debate?
I would also ask where Martin Selmayr fits into your handy little chart? His appointment broke any number of EU protocols.
As Juncker's man though it didn't matter. He and the Commission act almost with impunity.
I also believe moves are afoot to streamline the various European presidencies into one all-powerful incumbent. Wonder who wants that job?
This is why I voted to leave. Not so much what has gone before but what is likely to be coming further down the line.
Single EU chancellery, EU army, etc, etc …. an EU super state is not for me thanks.