Nope, not here.  From Euractiv:

Jürgen Stark, the candidate for a vacant post on the European Central Bank's executive board, has presented himself to Parliament as a tough inflation fighter and critic of member states' monetary policy...

In a statement sent to members of the Parliament's Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee prior to his 18 April 2006 hearing, Stark declared the "war on inflation" as his top priority.

But...

Stark said, however, that this does not mean the ECB will have to raise interest rates: "There is no automatic process of reaction."

One of those things is what the Committee wanted to hear:

Following Stark's presentation, the ECON committee voted in favour of his nomination. The vote has to be confirmed by the Parliament's Plenary before Stark may replace Issing, who will withdraw from the post at the end of May 2006.