(ANSA-AFP) - BRUSSELS, NOV 21 - The European Parliament's
main political groups struck a deal Wednesday to greenlight the
EU's new executive team -- including a controversial hard-right
commissioner -- after a week-long standoff threatened to derail
the process. Leaders of the centre-right European People's
Party, the centre-left Socialists and Democrats and centrist
Renew agreed to back Ursula von der Leyen's new European
Commission, clearing the way for a parliament confirmation vote
next week and a December start.
Feuding groups strike deal to back new EU top team
After a week-long standoff