In a mid-week session‚ the European Parliament wrapped-up its decision-making process after days of back-and-forth discussions: the new policy commission team is now set
The newly-approved commission stands out as one of EUʼs most right-leaning executive groups in its history (showing a clear shift from previous leadership styles). The five-year term ahead will see this team guiding EUʼs policies until late-2029
The voting process brought together main pro-EU centrist groups who despite their differing views found common-ground. “We stand ready to work as one to make EU stronger“ [[Joint statement from centrist parliamentary groups]] This co-operative approach helped overcome earlier disagreements about top-level positions
The parliamentʼs quick resolution shows its ability to move past internal debates when needed — a skill thats becoming more important in todays fast-changing political landscape. The new commission (which includes representatives from various political backgrounds) will start its work right away; focusing on cross-border policy-making and EU-wide initiatives