Ursula von der Leyen has been as confirmed the top of the European Fee for a second five-year time period. She gained a snug majority on July 18th, with 401 MEPs voting for her on the plenary session in Strasbourg – forty votes greater than she wanted to get her over the road. That could be a stark distinction to 2019, when she scraped by with simply 9 votes. However the balancing act that she had pull off, to be able to deliver totally different political households collectively, doesn’t cease now. Certainly, within the subsequent mandate, she should navigate a tough political panorama, not simply vis-à-vis the European parliament, however within the EU as an entire. We focus on what comes subsequent, and what her large challenges are more likely to be.