STRASBOURG, Nov 28 (NNN-XINHUA) – A new European Commission, with Germany’s Ursula von der Leyen as its first female president, was approved by the European Parliament here on Wednesday.
The vote of approval, 461 in favour, 157 against, and 89 abstentions, was unsurprising, since she had already cleared the hurdles with European Union (EU) lawmakers in recent days.
Von der Leyen’s start, since being named to the post of chief executive by leaders of the 28 EU member states, was shaky. She struggled through her first vote in the European Parliament – winning by only nine votes in her own confirmation, after which several of her nominations of new European Commissioners were defeated by lawmakers, leading to weeks of delay in taking office.
Von der Leyen delivered a speech before the vote, on Wednesday. Now the European Council has to approve the Commission by a qualified majority before it takes office on Dec 1.– NNN-XINHUA