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Metsola re-elected as European Parliament president

Published : 17 Jul 2024, 01:28

  DF News Desk
Roberta Metsola (C, front) makes a speech after being re-elected as the president of the European Parliament in Strasbourg, France, July 16, 2024. Photo: Xinhua by Zhao Dingzhe.

Maltese politician Roberta Metsola was re-elected as president of the European Parliament on Tuesday during the first plenary session of the newly elected parliament, reported Xinhua.

Metsola secured 562 votes out of 699 in the first round of secret paper balloting, easily capturing the needed majority after the parliament's major groups agreed ahead of time to back the 45-year-old politician. Her rival, Spanish politician Irene Montero, received 61 votes.

As a candidate from the center-right European People's Party, which holds 188 seats in the European Parliament, Metsola's re-election was largely anticipated. Her new term will last for two and a half years.

Following her victory, Metsola expressed her commitment to strengthening the European Parliament. In her follow-up speech, she called for efforts to create a new security and defense framework, to enhance Europe's competitiveness, and to give real solution to climate issues to "leave Europe a better place."

On social media, she said, "I will continue to stand for a strong European Parliament in a strong Europe. I aim to build bridges and bring change to our legislative and political powerhouse."

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen congratulated Metsola on social media platform X, saying that the election was "fully deserved," and "Your leadership and passion for Europe is more needed than ever."