Why election of European Commission president is so important


Ursula von der Leyen has been reelected to another five-year term as president of the European Commission after a vote by EU lawmakers. Von der Leyen will now preside over a coalition that shifted to the right after recent European elections, where ultra-conservative parties won a record number of seats. In July, von der Leyen pledged to create a European air shield over the next five years in a bid to do more to bolster the continent’s defenses.

Watch the above video as Straight Arrow News contributor Peter Zeihan explains the importance of von der Leyen’s role and why her assertion that the EU needs to create a common air defense space is so significant.


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Excerpted from Peter’s July 24 “Zeihan on Geopolitics” newsletter:

Today, we’ll be looking at the recent European Commission presidential election and its broader implications for the Europeans.

Former German defense minister, Ursula von der Leyen, will remain as president for the next term. She has been in office through the Ukraine war and has kept a tight grip on many policies coming out of the commission.

The president serves as a crisis mediator among European countries and handles issues requiring unanimity and majority voting. Ursula von der Leyen has prioritized the Green New Deal, cyber defense, and a common EU air defense system (which is top of mind for everyone).

There’s lots of moving parts throughout Europe right now, so von der Leyen will have her hands full. Specifically, we should expect to see significant changes to the EU-NATO relationship and European security dynamics.

This video was recorded last week, prior to Peter departing on his backpacking trip (and prior to Biden leaving the race).

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