
October: Two No-Confidence Motions for Von der Leyen
The European Commission chief is set to confront her third motion of no-confidence in just three months.

The European Commission chief is set to confront her third motion of no-confidence in just three months.

Commission and Parliament tighten ties and sideline the Council in a move towards federalism.

Patriots insist the issue is “one of the most devastating legacies” of Ursula von der Leyen’s presidency.

The legal committee almost unanimously voted to take the EU Commission to court over bypassing Parliament to fast-track the spending scheme.
The highly influential politician is rumored to be returning to Malta to lead the Nationalist Party after its current leader resigned.

Just like the member states, now the European Parliament also knows what it feels like to get sidelined by von der Leyen.
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As the European Left panics over his politics, lawmakers see an opportunity to pick Elon’s brain on tech development.

Roberta Metsola said the bloc requires ‘structural change,’ which critics say is code for giving Brussels more power.

Only two of the parliament’s top 15 positions went to right-wing parties, despite national conservatives holding a quarter of the Brussels seats.