Von der Leyen returns as the EC president, Costa for the presidency of the Council, and Kallas as High Representative of the European Union.
Latest news about Ursula von der Leyen
Von der Leyen has proposed that the EU allocate €500 billion for defense, amidst calls for Europe to enhance its military capabilities.
The EU signed a security agreement with Ukraine, committing to ongoing military, financial, diplomatic, and humanitarian support.
The European PP, the Socialists, and the Liberals have agreed to maintain their coalition, presenting Ursula von der Leyen for a second term.
EPP offers Costa the Presidency limiting his term to two and a half years, ensuring that the party takes over in the second half of the term.
EU socialists have issued a stern warning that they will not support EPP if it allows far-right to shape the agenda for the next mandate.
Ursula von der Leyen, representing the European People’s Party (EPP), is extending a conciliatory hand to both Socialists and Liberals.
A letter, registered with the European Council, calls for the resignation of the entire European Commission, starting with Von der Leyen.
Von der Leyen introduced an initiative called the "European Democracy Shield," a plan that proposes using AI to combat disinformation.
Of a sample of 26,000 EU citizens in 18 member states, 37% said they viewed the work of von der Leyen’s Commission positively









