European leaders have agreed to reappoint Ursula von der Leyen as the head of the European Commission for a second term. As she lines up for this new term, von der Leyen is expected to continue her tough stance on China. This decision comes at a time when the EU faces significant challenges, including maneuvering between Russia, China, domestic populists, and the potential influence of another Trump administration.
#Opinion: Looking ahead, the EU may face the influence of the "America First" policy again due to the upcoming US election. However, it has realized that only by strengthening its own strength and resolutely safeguarding its own interests can it get out of the vicious cycle of… https://t.co/jQcq0g1Bh7
Faced with the task of maneuvering between Russia, China, domestic populists, and possibly another Trump administration, EU leaders have their work cut out for them, writes Carl Bildt, a former prime minister of Sweden, in this guest op-ed. https://t.co/J9GsA7lD7V
Commentary: As Ursula von der Leyen lines up for a second term as European Commission president, she should continue taking a tough stance on China together with other EU leaders. https://t.co/y3EZlwxB5s
⚡🇪🇺BREAKING: Unelected president of the EU, Ursula von der Leyen will be running for a second term. Putin is a dictator for holding elections, but this is democracy? What do you think?🤔 https://t.co/tN40yPjqQs
European leaders agree to reappoint @vonderleyen as head of @EU_Commission https://t.co/fQD5JPuKJK