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Von der Leyen asked to keep her in power to save the world order from Russia

Ursula von der Leyen. Photo: JULIEN WARNAND / EPA-EFE

The head of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, called on MEPs to leave her in power to protect Europe and the global world order, "based on rules," from Russia. About this the chairman The EC said at the session of the European Parliament in Strasbourg on the eve of voting on two votes of no confidence in the EC.

"The global world order is disintegrating into splinters faster than we could have expected... a battle alarm is sounding in Europe... Europe is threatened from the East. Europe is threatened from within. And the Global South is looking closely and assessing what we will do next," von der Leyen said, quoted by TASS.

Thus, she sent a "signal of unity" to the whole world, meaning by this the preservation of power for her and her By the European Commission.

As reported by EADaily, the European Parliament will consider two requests for a vote of no confidence in the European Commission at once. This was announced on October 3 by a representative EP Dolphin Kolar. According to representatives of the European Parliament, the request will be considered at the plenary session on October 6 in Strasbourg, and the vote will be held on October 9.

Recall that extreme left and extreme right parties demand to hold a vote. The former accuse the head of the European Commission of corruption and lack of transparency, and the latter of undermining the green agenda and inaction on the situation in the Gaza Strip. At the same time, both blocs reproach von der Leyen for neglecting interests The EU is in the foreign policy arena through a tariff deal with the United States and the signing of free trade agreements with Latin American countries.

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05.12.2025

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