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Sta: Meps to Discuss Post-War Killings in Slovenia and Vote of No Confidence in the European Commission Next Week

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The European Parliament will vote on a resolution on post-war killings in Slovenia at its plenary session in Strasbourg on Tuesday, which is expected to be approved. The agenda also includes a motion of no confidence in the European Commission, which will be voted on Thursday, the priorities of the Danish presidency of the Council of the EU, and trade negotiations with the United States.
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Next Thursday, the European Parliament will hold a vote of confidence in the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen. If she loses that vote, the entire European Commission will be out on the street. Oddly enough, that is apparently a price that neither the majority nor the opposition in the European Parliament are willing to pay. Von der Leyen has been surrounded by a number of scandals for years. Old ones, such as plagiarism…

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The European Parliament will vote on a resolution on post-war killings in Slovenia at its plenary session in Strasbourg on Tuesday, which is expected to be approved. The agenda also includes a motion of no confidence in the European Commission, which will be voted on Thursday, the priorities of the Danish presidency of the Council of the EU, and trade negotiations with the United States.

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