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Can Von der Leyen Guide Europe Through a New Era of Global Turmoil?

Otis De Marie by Otis De Marie
19 February 2024
in Opinion
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Belgium (Brussels Morning Newspaper),  For a long time, the President of the European Commission has been a fortress of calm, deflecting queries about her future with an unflappable demeanor.

Yet, this façade of impassivity will give way to a groundbreaking revelation this Monday in Berlin, amidst the corridors of power where the German Christian Democrats are to convene. Von der Leyen is set to declare her intention to vie for the presidency of the European Commission once again, a move that could hardly be considered surprising given her considerable chances of success. With the Christian Democratic party poised to secure a dominant position in the upcoming European Parliament elections and a tide of support from government leaders for her second term, von der Leyen’s re-election seems almost within grasp.

However, the path to re-election is strewn with challenges and critique, not least from within her ranks. The alienation felt by some in her party, coupled with the perception of her leadership style as overly assertive by numerous government heads, underscores the complex dynamic von der Leyen must navigate. The shifting sands of political alliances and geopolitical landscapes further compound the challenges, demanding a strategic reinvention for her prospective second term on several fronts.

As the campaign horizon draws near, the feedback loop tightens, bringing to the fore the criticisms and expectations set before von der Leyen. Her leadership philosophy, characterized by a preference for decisive, top-down decision-making in times of crisis, has been both lauded and lamented.

The European Union, under her watch, has weathered storms ranging from pandemics to geopolitical tensions, each crisis testing her resolve and leadership mettle. Yet, her unilateral approach, particularly in response to crises such as the terror attacks in Israel, has sparked debate and disapproval, raising questions about her ability to adapt to a more collaborative leadership model.

The critique extends beyond her leadership style to her strategic decisions, notably her handling of contentious issues such as Hungary’s violation of the rule of law. The European Parliament’s legal threats against the Commission, accusing it of leniency towards Budapest, highlights the tightrope von der Leyen walks between appeasement and principle. The balancing act between garnering broad support and standing firm on EU values promises to be a recurring theme in her leadership narrative.

Moreover, von der Leyen’s ambition to helm a “geopolitical Commission” has been met with skepticism and calls for a more assertive EU stance on the global stage. The push for enhanced European defense cooperation and EU enlargement reflects a growing consensus on the need for a more pronounced geopolitical identity, challenging von der Leyen to steer the EU towards an internationally more autonomous and influential role.

Her relationship with the United States, particularly her close ties with President Joe Biden, has drawn scrutiny and calls for a more balanced diplomatic approach, especially in light of potential shifts in the U.S. political landscape. The looming possibility of a Donald Trump re-election and the evolving stance on China present von der Leyen with a diplomatic tightrope, balancing strategic interests and values amidst diverging member-state perspectives.

As Ursula von der Leyen contemplates a second term at the helm of the European Commission, the stakes are undeniably high. The critiques and challenges she faces are not merely obstacles but opportunities to redefine leadership in the European Union. Whether she will adapt her leadership style, navigate the complex web of EU politics more collaboratively, and position the EU as a formidable geopolitical entity remains to be seen. Her journey from here will not only shape her legacy but also the future trajectory of the European Union itself.

Dear reader,

Opinions expressed in the op-ed section are solely those of the individual author and do not represent the official stance of our newspaper. We believe in providing a platform for a wide range of voices and perspectives, even those that may challenge or differ from our own. As always, we remain committed to providing our readers with high-quality, fair, and balanced journalism. Thank you for your continued support.Sincerely, The Brussels Morning Team

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