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Globalist and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is demanding gender equity from nations selecting their candidates for coveted positions within the European Union’s executive branch. However, member states are largely ignoring von der Leyen’s request.
Each European Union (EU) member state is granted one candidate for a role at the Commission, but to achieve gender parity, Von Der Leyen is asking states to submit both a man and a woman for consideration. Despite the pressure from the EU president, though, many member states have ignored the request, with only six women being nominated so far alongside sixteen men.