The motion of censure against Ursula von der Leyen highlights concerns over lack of transparency and accountability in her leadership, according to EU law professor Alberto Alemanno, who says "more people will ask if she is the right pshe is the right person for the job", regardless of the outcome."
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- Law professor Alberto Alemanno states von der Leyen will be left weakened regardless of the censure vote's outcome.
- The censure motion raises questions about von der Leyen's suitability for major negotiations and leadership roles. 20s
- Alemanno says the vote will constrain von der Leyen's ability to control the EU Parliament. 54s
- Even if the motion is rejected, von der Leyen is expected to face increased scrutiny from across the political spectrum. 1m 13s
- The motion was signed by 77 far-right MEPs, citing secret messages to Pfizer, alleged misuse of funds, and NGO financing. 1m 37s