European political groups and EU leaders have agreed to nominate Germany's Ursula von der Leyen for a second term as the President of the European Commission. This decision follows negotiations among EU member states and is seen as a testament to von der Leyen's leadership during her first term. The nomination was bolstered by the results of the European Parliament elections, reflecting broad support for von der Leyen's policies and leadership style. If confirmed, von der Leyen will continue to lead the European Union's executive body, focusing on key issues such as climate change, digital transformation, and the EU's response to global challenges.
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