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    Von der Leyen outlines priorities for her new commission term

    November 28, 2024
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    MENA Newswire News Desk: The European Parliament has confirmed Ursula von der Leyen for a second term as President of the European Commission, with her new team of commissioners set to begin their tenure on December 1. The approval came through a vote tallying 370 in favor, 282 against, and 36 abstentions, marking the narrowest margin of support for a Commission since 1993.

    Von der Leyen outlines priorities for her new commission term

    The composition of the new Commission reflects a significant shift to the right, with more than half of the 27 commissioners affiliated with center-right parties, including members from ultraconservative and far-right backgrounds. This alignment mirrors the rightward trend observed in recent European Parliament elections. Notably, the Spanish delegation from the European People’s Party (EPP) voted against the new Commission, primarily due to the appointment of Teresa Ribera as Vice-President and Commissioner for Competition.

    This decision underscores internal divisions within the EPP and highlights the influence of national politics on European Union decisions. President von der Leyen has outlined key priorities for her upcoming term, including bolstering defense spending, reducing bureaucratic hurdles, supporting Ukraine amid ongoing conflicts, and addressing trade tensions with the United States. She has also committed to assisting the European automotive industry and advancing the green energy transition, despite economic challenges and political instability in major EU member states such as Germany and France.

    The new Commission’s right-leaning stance is expected to influence its policy direction, particularly concerning migration and environmental regulations. The EPP has adopted a more stringent approach to migration and green policies, leading to disagreements within various political groups. The European Parliament’s approval of the von der Leyen Commission signifies a pivotal moment for the EU as it navigates complex challenges, including the war in Ukraine, trade relations with the U.S., and internal political dynamics.

    The Commission’s ability to address these issues effectively will be crucial in shaping the EU’s trajectory in the coming years. As the new Commission prepares to assume office, its policy implementations and adherence to outlined priorities will be closely monitored by member states and global partners, given the significant implications for the EU’s future direction.

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