Jamaica Gleaner

New EU Commission chief promises ambitious agenda

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THE EU Commission President said Wednesday her ambitious agenda at the head of the European Union’s executive will centre on the “existentia­l issue” of battling climate change.

Ursula von der Leyen told the EU plenary in Strasbourg, France, shortly before she and her team of commission­ers were approved in vote of 461/157 with 89 abstention­s, that she would work on “a European Green Deal” so the EU can continue to be a global leader on the climate change issue.

Von der Leyen said that “climate change is about all of us. We have the duty to act and the power to lead”. She has said that she will come forward with a comprehens­ive plan within the first 100 days of her tenure, which is set to start on Sunday.

Von der Leyen’s move into the position of European Commission president, previously held by JeanClaude Juncker, was delayed after the European Parliament delayed a vote on the appointmen­t of her team because of displeasur­e with several of the candidate commission­ers on the 27-strong team.

The European Commission, the powerful executive arm of the European Union, proposes laws and ensures they are implemente­d throughout the bloc.

On December 1, the same day that von der Leyen takes office, Charles Michel will take over from EU Council President Donald Tusk.

And after years when the European Union was on the defensive and had to centre on emerging from the financial crisis and the impending departure of the United Kingdom from the bloc, von der Leyen hopes she can centre on more positive policies. “Our greatest achievemen­ts have come when we are bold,” she said.

One issue where she already made major strides is gender balance. The first female commission president got close to achieve gender balance among her team of Commission­ers and vowed that “every commission­er will have a gender-balanced cabinet.”

“It will change the face of the commission,” she said.

The major parties backed the new commission even though the legislatur­e had already flexed its muscle by forcing von der Leyen to change her team and delay the start of her tenure by a month.

 ?? AP ?? European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen delivers her speech at the European Parliament on Wednesday, Nov.ember 27, in Strasbourg, eastern France.
AP European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen delivers her speech at the European Parliament on Wednesday, Nov.ember 27, in Strasbourg, eastern France.

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