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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is being attacked by the Left and the Right and facing two no-confidence votes in October. Don’t worry, though, this slippery lady always survives scandal.
The Left is accusing her of pushing lopsided trade deals (like the new EU-US agreement and the EU-Mercosur pact), mishandling the war in Gaza, failing on climate commitments, and ignoring Europe’s social crisis. Meanwhile, the Right says she’s wrecked competitiveness, botched migration, and pursued peace and trade policies that weaken Europe.
Neither side is likely to get the two-thirds supermajority needed to topple her, but the twin attacks reveal something: von der Leyen is increasingly mistrusted across the political spectrum — and her grip on Brussels may be weaker than the vote totals suggest.
But Europe is stuck with her! She was re-elected by Parliament (NOT the European people) in July of 2024 and she has a five-year term so she’s locked in until 2029.