European Commission: Von der Leyen’s new team confirmed by European Parliament
By DW
01 December 2019 |
9:08 am
The European Parliament voted in favor of Ursula von der Leyen's new commission on Wednesday, after a months fraught with uncertainty for the German lawmaker. The new commission will take over on December 1.
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