In a significant political development within the European Union, the appointment of Teresa Ribera as Executive Vice President has been approved after intense negotiations between the European People's Party (PPE) and the Socialists.
The PPE demanded Ribera's resignation if implicated in legal proceedings related to the Valencia floods, a condition initially resisted by the Socialists.
This impasse also affected the approval of Raffaele Fitto, who eventually secured the position with support from multiple parties, despite opposition from the Greens and the Left.
The agreement marks a strategic victory for Italy, reinforcing its influence in the EU, as noted by Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.
The resolution of this political standoff highlights the complex dynamics and alliances within the EU, as parties navigate the balance of power and governance.