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12 Sep 2025, 17:33 GMT+10
Two motions to censure Ursula von der Leyen have been filed following her speech to MEPs
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is facing two new motions of no confidence following her State of the Unionaddressto the European Parliament this week.
The Left faction filed its censure proposal on Thursday, a day after the right-wing Patriots for Europe group submitted a separate bid. Von der Leyen survived a previous no-confidence vote in July.
Renewed efforts to remove the EU chief came after she urged stronger military support for Ukraine and proposed allowing foreign policy decisions without unanimous member-state approval - which dissenting member states, such as Hungary, view as a ploy to dismiss their objections.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who backs the no-confidence motion, views von der Leyen's remarks as "hardcore pro-war," according to governmental spokesman Zoltan Kovacs. In her address, "the word 'Ukraine' was mentioned 35 times, and threats were made to cut EU funds from anyone refusing to follow Brussels' line," he said on social media.
The Patriots' motion argued the president "has failed on trade, abandoned transparency, and rejected accountability," while the Left - joined by some Greens/EFA MEPs - accused her of having "sold out workers and farmers, funneled billions into arms and war, shredded climate and social protection" and being "complicit in genocide" in Gaza.
"There is a tendency within the European Commission to push things through by force" at the EU's expense, Left co-leader Manon Aubry told Euronews. She cited a recent deal with the United States that she said "will literally reduce the EU to a Donald Trump vassal."
During the previous attempt to unseat her, von der Leyendismissedher critics as "conspiracy theorists" and claimed they acted on behalf of Russian President Vladimir Putin, saying there was "ample proof that many are supported by our enemies and by their puppet masters in Russia or elsewhere."
The current commission is trying to launch a multibillion-euro military expansion program across member states, arguing the EU should fund it through loans to counter the threat from Russia - an assessment Moscow calls baseless.
(RT.com)
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