Brussels: The European Commission President, Ursula von der Leyen, is once again confronting political turbulence as the European Parliament prepares to vote on fresh no-confidence motions against her leadership this week. This development comes just three months after she survived a similar challenge, highlighting ongoing dissatisfaction among various political factions within the EU legislative body.

The motions were introduced by France’s far-right leader Jordan Bardella and left-wing lawmaker Manon Aubry. While analysts consider the chances of achieving the two-thirds majority needed to unseat von der Leyen as slim, the very existence of these motions underscores a growing unease with her policy decisions and governance style. The challenge threatens to create instability in the Par

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