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Von der Leyen courts lawmakers in bid to become Commission chief

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BRUSSELS: Germany’s Ursula von der Leyen made her pitch to European lawmakers on Wednesday to be the next head of the EU executive, promising to focus on promoting the rule of law, digitalisa­tion, competitiv­eness and the fight against climate change.

The conservati­ve German defence minister has to win over EU deputies who are annoyed that national leaders opted to nominate her rather than one of the lead candidates from the biggest political groupings in the new parliament after May’s election.

The European Parliament is due to vote on her candidacy next week. Von der Leyen needs the backing of an absolute majority of 376 votes in the 751-strong chamber to get confirmed as president of the European Commission.

“The EU is based on principles. This is the foundation — respect for the rule of law,” von der Leyen told a meeting with lawmakers from the liberal Renew Europe group in her first public policy comments since being nominated last week.

“This is the foundation — respect for the rule of law,” she said, adding that it was also vital to boost the competitiv­eness of the EU’S economy.

Von der Leyen said she wholeheart­edly supported the EU going carbon neutral by 2050 and that the bloc should harvest the economic benefits of transition­ing to environmen­tally-friendly policies.

She also said the EU needed to advance single market reforms, invest in joint defence capacities and “become more assertive” in its stance vis-à-vis the United States.

Von der Leyen, a 60-year-old former gynaecolog­ist and mother of seven, spoke in favour of enlarging the euro zone and the EU’S open-border Schengen area, provided countries meet the criteria. She said the EU should also be ready to take in Western Balkan countries.

On Brexit, she hoped Britain would still remain in the EU but, otherwise, she said it was essential that the divorce did not poison the chances for good future cooperatio­n between the bloc and London.

Smooth cooperatio­n between the Commission, the Parliament and member state government­s is essential to EU policymaki­ng on everything from trade to migration to climate.

The lawmakers named their price on Wednesday for backing von der Leyen. Socialist leader Iratxe Garcia Perez said after meeting von der Leyen on Wednesday that her grouping had made specific policy demands on fighting climate change, migration, gender equality and making the EU’S social model sustainabl­e.

“We want to change Europe... we will take a decision next week about how we will vote,” she told reporters.

So far, von der Leyen can count on the conservati­ve European People’s Party (EPP), who have 182 seats in the assembly, and most likely the liberals, who have 108 lawmakers.

On Brexit, she hoped Britain would still remain in the EU but, otherwise, she said it was essential that the divorce did not poison the chances for good future cooperatio­n between the bloc

 ?? — Reuters ?? European Parliament President David-maria Sassoli and German Defence Minister Ursula von der Leyen arrive to attend the Conference of Presidents of European Parliament’s party blocs in Brussels on Wednesday.
— Reuters European Parliament President David-maria Sassoli and German Defence Minister Ursula von der Leyen arrive to attend the Conference of Presidents of European Parliament’s party blocs in Brussels on Wednesday.

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