EU chief survives confidence votes in bloc’s parliament

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen successfully withstood two recent motions of no confidence in the European Parliament.

Neither motion, filed by far-right and far-left groups, secured the two-thirds majority needed to remove her.

She received 378 votes against the far-right motion and 383 against the far-left one, with abstentions and opposing votes falling short of the threshold.

Support from centrist and pro-European forces proved decisive, reinforcing her standing amid rising tensions over trade, migration and institutional reforms.



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