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Ursula von der Leyen re-elected EU Commission president, bringing continuity to bloc

  • Vote ensures continuity as the 27-nation bloc wrestles with crises ranging from the Ukraine war, climate change, migration and housing shortages

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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen reacts after the announcement of the vote at the European Parliament in Strasbourg, France on Thursday. Photo: AP

Lawmakers at the European Parliament on Thursday re-elected Ursula von der Leyen to a second five-year term as president of the European Union’s executive commission, giving her a comfortable majority and heading off a possible leadership vacuum.

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Von der Leyen raised both fists in victory as the Parliament President Roberta Metsola read out the result at the legislature.

The re-election ensures leadership continuity for the 27-nation bloc as it wrestles with crises ranging from the war in Ukraine to climate change, migration and housing shortages.

A majority in the 720-seat legislature voted for the German Christian Democrat after a speech in which she pledged to be a strong leader for Europe in a time of crisis and polarisation.

Von der Leyen gained 401 of the 707 votes cast. There were 284 votes against her candidacy, 15 abstentions and seven void ballots.

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The secret ballot came hot on the heels of strong gains by the far-right in last month’s election for the European Parliament.

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