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Ursula von der Leyen is a German politician who has been serving as the President of the

European Commission since December 1, 2019. She was born on October 8, 1958, in Brussels,
Belgium. Von der Leyen is a member of the Christian Democratic Union of Germany (CDU), a
center-right political party.

Before assuming her role as President of the European Commission, von der Leyen held several
significant positions in German politics. She served as the Federal Minister of Family Affairs,
Senior Citizens, Women, and Youth from 2005 to 2009, and then as the Federal Minister of
Labour and Social Affairs from 2009 to 2013. Later, she became the Federal Minister of
Defence, a position she held from 2013 to 2019.

As the head of the European Commission, von der Leyen is one of the most influential figures
in the European Union. Her responsibilities include setting the agenda for the European
Commission, representing the EU on the international stage, and overseeing the
implementation of EU policies.

Von der Leyen's leadership has been marked by efforts to address pressing issues facing the EU,
including climate change, digital transformation, and the ongoing response to the COVID-19
pandemic. Her tenure has also witnessed discussions on strengthening the EU's internal
cohesion and global standing.

Please note that the information provided here is based on knowledge as of September 2021.
For the most current updates on Ursula von der Leyen's role and activities, I recommend
consulting reputable news sources.

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