Von der Leyen survives two no confidence votes in EU

Hammad Kahlun


International News Correspondent

SNN News, Finland

The European Parliament has rejected two no-confidence motions against European Commission

President Ursula von der Leyen, allowing her to remain in office despite criticism from both the right and the left.

The right-wing Patriots for Europe (PfE) accused her of pushing โ€œoverly greenโ€ policies, being โ€œtoo softโ€ on illegal migration, and striking an

โ€œunbalancedโ€ trade deal with the United States. On the other hand, left-wing lawmakers criticized her for taking what they described as a โ€œpro-Israel stance.โ€

Despite sharp criticism, neither side managed to gather enough support.

The right-wing motion received 179 votes, while 378 members voted to keep von der Leyen.

The leftโ€™s motion saw 133 votes in favor but was defeated by 383 against.

Von der Leyenโ€™s survival underscores the difficulty of uniting Europeโ€™s divided political spectrum, even against a common target.

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