Push for Gender Equality in E.U.'s Top Roles Looks Set to Fall Short
Briefly

The European Union's push for gender equality is facing resistance, as only five countries have nominated female candidates for leadership positions, revealing a significant public snub of Ursula von der Leyen's request.
Seventeen countries have submitted only male nominees for their leadership slots, which raises concerns about the commitment to gender balance within the EU and the implications for von der Leyen's effectiveness.
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