Ursula von der Leyen has secured a second term as President of the European Commission, following a narrow vote in the European Parliament.
With 370 votes in favor, 282 against, and 36 abstentions, this result marks the weakest support for a Commission President since 1995. The vote highlights the fluid and unpredictable nature of the current political landscape in the EU.
Manfred Weber, leader of the European People's Party, played a crucial role in maintaining a coalition of traditional allies while also incorporating conservative elements.
Meanwhile, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni emerged as a significant player, securing a key position for her ally Raffaele Fitto.
As von der Leyen prepares for her new term, she faces the challenge of navigating a fragmented parliament while addressing pressing issues like ecological transition and EU-U.
S. relations.