The two motions of censure, up for a vote Thursday, shared one key point of criticism: the lopsided terms of the EU-U.S. trade deal.
Breakdown
- European Parliament rejected two motions of censure against Ursula von der Leyen.
- Far-right and far-left groups initiated the motions, both failing to gain majority support. 9s
- Centrist majority and most Greens and Conservatives defended the Commission. 1m 52s
- Von der Leyen's coalition survived due to concerns about the international context. 1m 20s
- Upcoming EU budget negotiations could present new challenges for von der Leyen. 2m 15s