While it is expected that European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen will announce her bid next week to be the European People’s Party (EPP) lead candidate in the EU elections, the road to a second stint in the Berlaymont is not expected to be smooth. It is an open secret in Brussels that von der Leyen will likely kickstart her re-election campaign during a CDU party meeting in Berlin next Monday (19 February), just two days ahead of the official deadline to join the race. It will be the perfect occasion to rally her troops for the EU elections in June, and her words will be closely scrutinised, especially as she still needs to garner enough support to be formally elected during the EPP’s Congress in Bucharest on 7 March. To be able to run for the lead candidate post, she needs support from two other member parties besides her own CDU. As Euractiv reported last month, rumours in the corridors of Brussels suggest that Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk’s Civic Platform and Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ New Democracy are likely to endorse her. While no other candidates are expected and she will likely be uncontested, the two main remaining hurdles between her and the top job will be the election results – and the will of 27 EU leaders. |