The EU's response to global tensions, particularly regarding the Middle East, appears inadequate while internal nationalistic policies create fractures that impact decision-making.
Despite fears of chaos following the European elections, the pro-European center has managed to maintain coherence and reach agreements on leadership roles.
As violent conflicts escalate outside its borders, the EU's internal focus on nationalism and populism raises questions about its global relevance and strategic position.
Von der Leyen’s confirmed leadership marks a continuation of a Europeanist approach, but the effectiveness of new appointees remains uncertain in the face of growing external threats.
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