EU’s Ursula von der Leyen faces busy days to secure new term
- The most prominent official in the European Union, Ursula von der Leyen, is aiming for a second term as European Commission president
First, she has to get a majority of European Union national leaders to support her over the next few days.
Although the EU Treaty requires them to take into account the result of the European Parliament elections, they could decide to propose a different candidate to the parliament.
This happened in 2019 when another German centre-right politician, the Bavarian Manfred Weber, was unable to secure the required majority in the European Council after the European elections.
French President Emmanuel Macron then put forward von der Leyen as an alternative candidate.
The fact that the centre-right bloc, the European People’s Party (EPP), is currently represented in the European Council by 13 of the 27 national leaders suggests there will not be a similar drama this year.