The European Parliament has the final say on the election of the European Commission President. Here's how it all works!
How are the members of the European Commission elected?
Dei pagliacci. Semplicemente, dei pagliacci. E criminali. Quel "taking into account election results", poi, suona offensivo, una vera e propria presa per i fondelli nei confronti di 400 milioni di Cittadini che, non votando o votando altro, hanno manifestato la loro opinione negativa nei confronti di Ursula von der Leyen (nota criminale, acclarata), dei Verdi, e del Green Deal. Cosa ci ritroviamo? Ursula von der Leyen, i Verdi, il Green Deal. Serve un Attila, "Flagello di Dio", per radere al suolo PE, CE, BCE, e spargere sale, perché nulla ricresca. UE, se la conosci, la eviti.
One month after the EU elections and the European Parliament still has not had its say. The UK had an election on Thursday. The country's new Prime Minister Keir Starmer has appointed 22 Labour MPs and peers to key cabinet positions - including a record 11 women. It took less than a day.
Secret votes for known criminals by other criminals. Wow.
Misinformation 😅😅
Very informative and very impressive !!!!
Technical and Soft Skills Trainer
1wAlthough it may sound impressive, it shows that once the European Parliament has been elected, the European citizens have no say in who takes the most important positions in the EU, including it's President. Am I the only one that doesn't see this as "Democracy in action"?