France’s Macron leaning towards backing von der Leyen as EU chief, sources say
- Macron’s decision to call snap election after EU defeat is one reason for endorsing Ursula von der Leyen, a source close to the French president said

French President Emmanuel Macron is leaning towards endorsing Ursula von der Leyen for another term as president of the European Commission after her centre-right camp scored strongly in European Parliament elections, two sources told Reuters.
“He doesn’t want to add [European] instability to French instability,” the French source close to Macron told Reuters on condition of anonymity.
The second source said von der Leyen had been given a boost by the strong showing of her centre-right European People’s Party (EPP). The source said Paris was likely to support her in return for commitments to French EU priorities, without elaborating.
The EPP came first in the EU elections, winning 186 seats in the 720-member European Parliament, according to provisional results.
