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Ursula Von der Leyen nominated to stay on in top EU job
EU leaders have nominated current European Commission head Ursula von der Leyen for a second five-year term in the bloc’s top job at a summit in Brussels.
Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas was picked as the EU’s next foreign affairs chief and former Portuguese prime minister António Costa was chosen as the next chairman of EU summits.
All three candidates are from centrist, pro-EU factions.
The European Parliament is due to vote on the nominations next month.
Ursula von der Leyen is from Germany’s centre-right, António Costa is a socialist and Kaja Kallas a liberal.
There had been resistance from Italy’s Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni.
Before the summit she said the plans ignored the successes of hard-right parties like her own in the recent elections for the European Parliament.
Ms Meloni abstained from the vote for Ms von der Leyen and voted against Mr Costa and Ms Kallas.
Approval from the European Parliament could be a trickier challenge.
“I would plain and simply like to express my gratitude to the leaders who endorsed my nomination for second mandate as president of the European Commission,” Ms von der Leyen said after the vote.
Kaja Kallas said she was “really honoured by the support of the Council” and described the role as an “enormous responsibility”.
“My aim is definitely to work for European unity, protect European interests.”
António Costa praised Ms Kallas and Ms von der Leyen, saying: “I’m sure our collaboration will be very successful to serve Europe and European citizens.”
Mr Costa, who resigned as prime minister last year, will replace Belgium’s former prime minister Charles Michel. Ms Kallas will take over from Spain’s Josep Borrell.