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Ursula von der Leyen, António Costa, and Kaja Kallas secure top EU positions

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Last updated: 2024/06/27 at 11:24 PM
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In a recent development in Brussels, the European Union has selected Ursula von der Leyen, António Costa, and Kaja Kallas to lead the bloc for the next five years. The 27 leaders of the EU have approved these appointments, with von der Leyen taking up the role of President of the European Commission, Costa as President of the European Council, and Kallas as the High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy. The Strategic Agenda, a guiding document outlining future plans, was also approved during this session. While Costa’s appointment is automatic, von der Leyen and Kallas still need confirmation from the European Parliament.

Upon acceptance of their roles, Costa expressed his commitment to promoting unity among the member states and focusing on the Strategic Agenda. Kallas, on the other hand, emphasized the importance of working together with von der Leyen and Costa to serve the common interests of Europe. Despite the completion of negotiations among centrist parties, some leaders, including Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and Hungary’s Viktor Orbán, expressed dissatisfaction with the process, calling it “surreal” and “shameful.”

The selection of von der Leyen, Costa, and Kallas reflects the EU’s effort to maintain political diversity, geographic representation, and gender balance in its leadership. These appointments also highlight the recognition of centrist parties that stood firm in the elections, despite concerns of a far-right surge. Von der Leyen, the incumbent Commission President, continues to build a strong centrist coalition, while Costa’s presidency of the Council presents new challenges following his previous resignation amidst corruption allegations. Kallas, as the High Representative, brings a strong stance on the EU’s response to international issues, particularly Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

As the appointed leaders prepare to take on their respective roles, they are expected to work towards enhancing political stability and enacting swift decisions in the face of evolving challenges, such as Russia’s aggressive actions towards Ukraine. The negotiation process, while met with some criticism, ultimately aims to ensure that Europe is well-equipped to address key issues in a united and efficient manner. The selection of von der Leyen, Costa, and Kallas represents a step towards recognizing the importance of collaboration and unity among EU member states, as they strive to achieve a prosperous and secure future for all Europeans.

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