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In Brussels, Ursula von der Leyen and the EC defended themselves against the no-confidence motion requested by Patriots

The vote will be on Thursday - January 22

Снимка: ЕПА/БГНЕС

The pro-European majority in the European Parliament stood behind Ursula von der Leyen and the European Commission she heads.

This happened during a debate in Strasbourg in connection with the request by the far-right, "Patriots for Europe", for a no-confidence motion over the trade agreement between the EU and the South American bloc Mercosur.

The vote on the motion will be on Thursday - January 22.

On Monday, some pro-European MEPs openly criticized the agreement. But they pointed out that at a time of geopolitical instability and strained relations with the US, it is necessary to have a functioning European Commission.

Ursula von der Leyen herself was not at the debate at all, unlike the previous three no-confidence motions in July and October 2025. The members of the European Commission were also absent.

A farmers' protest is planned in Strasbourg today.