Little Chance of Success: EU Chief Von Der Leyen Faces No Confidence Vote
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Little chance of success: EU chief von der Leyen faces no confidence vote
EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen faces a long-shot no-confidence vote Thursday that lays bare tensions over her leadership style and alliances but is almost certain to fail.
Euraktiv met Bas Eickhout, a Dutch MEP and Green Group leader in the European Parliament.
Good news for Ursula von der Leyen: she survived a vote of no confidence in the European Parliament last week. Unfortunately, this is bad news for Europe. The woman who has been embroiled in a corruption scandal for years, facilitates mass immigration, and blindly transfers nearly one hundred billion euros to Ukraine will remain in power for longer. Will she ever get her comeuppance?
June plenary session in Strasbourg: the introduction — by signatories of the three ultra-right groups to the right of the PPE (Conservatives, Patriots and Sovereignists) — and consequent plenary vote on a motion of censure against the President of the European Commission, Ursula Von der Leyen (VDL II Commission), refreshes the unique nature of the European Parliament (EP). _
François Costantini receives: Patrick Simon, lawyer Pascal Mas, lawyer Pascal Mas, diplomatic advisor Pierre-Yves Rougeyron, president of the Aristote Circle Topics: “The Grand Large Chronicle by Patrick Simon; “Suicide” by Olivier Marleix; Motion of censure against Von der Leyen; Motion of censure against Von der Leyen; Commercial policy; Commercial policy; Commercial policy; Ukraine; Middle East; Congo” The Libre Journal article of Monday even…
MEPs reject motion of censure against the European Commission
(Credit: Unsplash) This article is brought to you in association with the European Parliament. With 175 votes in favour, 360 against, and 18 abstentions, the European Parliament rejected a motion of censure against the Commission on Thursday. The vote on the motion took place by roll call. To be adopted, a two-thirds majority of the votes cast, representing a majority of component Members of Parliament, would have been needed. The plenary debate…
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