Ursula von der Leyen Wins Second Term as European Commission President
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has been re-elected for a second term with 401 votes. Her agenda includes forming a 'European Defence Union' and maintaining the EU's green transition in light of Russia's war in Ukraine. Her re-election ensures continuity in the EU's executive body amid various challenges.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has been re-elected for a second term after securing 401 out of 720 votes.
In her address to the European Parliament in Strasbourg, she emphasized the importance of forming a 'European Defence Union' and maintaining the EU's green transition.
These pledges were made against the backdrop of Russia's war in Ukraine and global economic competition.
Von der Leyen, a former German Defence Minister, highlighted the need for more investment in defence and solidified her stance on continuing support for Ukraine.
Her commitment to the 'Green Deal' aims to cut emissions by 90% by 2040, alongside measures to keep European industries competitive.
Despite criticism from Russia and opposition from some EU members, her re-election ensures continuity in the EU's executive body during a period of internal and external challenges.