EU Leaders to Approve New Heads for Top Institutions in Brussels Summit

EU leaders are set to approve Ursula von der Leyen, António Costa, and Kaja Kallas as heads of the bloc's top institutions. Despite far-right criticism, the trio received backing from mainstream political groups. Their proposed roles include shaping policies for the EU's future, particularly on economic recovery and international relations.


PTI | Brussels | Updated: 27-06-2024 15:32 IST | Created: 27-06-2024 15:32 IST
EU Leaders to Approve New Heads for Top Institutions in Brussels Summit
Ursula von der Leyen
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At a crucial Brussels summit, European Union leaders are poised to approve Ursula von der Leyen, António Costa, and Kaja Kallas to lead the bloc's top institutions. These appointments come after an accord among conservatives, social democrats, and liberals in the European Parliament.

The expected nominations include von der Leyen for a second term as European Commission president and Costa to succeed Charles Michel as European Council President. Kallas is slated to replace Josep Borrell as the EU's chief diplomat. These selections mark a significant alignment among mainstream EU parties despite objections from far-right factions.

Reflecting on her tenure, von der Leyen secured billions of COVID-19 vaccine doses, established an economic recovery fund, and rallied support for Ukraine. As the summit unfolds, leaders aim to navigate internal disagreements while addressing the broader calls for a more practical Europe.

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