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.