Von der Leyen Re-elected EU Commission President
Von der Leyen Re-elected EU Commission President
Von der Leyen Re-elected EU Commission President
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Ursula von der Leyen has been re-elected for a second term as President of the European Commission, securing 401 out of 707 votes in the European Parliament, well above the required 360. Her re-election marks a significant endorsement amidst a complex political landscape, with support from pro-EU, pro-Ukraine, and pro-rule of law factions. Despite opposition from leaders of Italy and Hungary, von der Leyen's leadership during the coronavirus pandemic and her ambitious climate goals were pivotal in garnering support. Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated von der Leyen, highlighting the importance of the India-European Commission partnership. The re-election also underscores stability within the EU as it navigates challenges such as the war in Ukraine and climate change. Von der Leyen's comments following the Hamas attacks on October 7 and her 'green deal' climate reforms have sparked controversy, yet many MEPs ultimately preferred her over the instability of selecting a new candidate.

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