Ursula von der Leyen's future as EU chief rests on knife-edge as MEPs prepare to vote
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Von der Leyen needs to secure the backing of at least 361 MEPs for a second term, facing uncertainty due to possible deviations in voting by MEPs during the secret ballot.
Renew group's Fianna Fail members cited von der Leyen's support for Israel in its war on Hamas in Gaza as a reason not to vote for her, indicating potential challenges.
Von der Leyen has been engaging with different political groups to appeal for votes, set to present her program focusing on EU competitiveness, the green deal, and economic concerns.
The outcome of the vote will determine whether von der Leyen continues as the EU executive's first female leader or if the bloc faces a summer crisis, emphasizing the importance of the decision.
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