
On1 December 2024, a new European Commission takes office.
Re-elected for a second mandate in July, President Ursula von der Leyen leads a new College of Commissioners to deliver the 2024-2029 work programme. Over the next five years, the College will work on seven ambitious political priorities to make Europe stronger, safer and fairer.
Take a look to discover the priorities shaping Europe's future and meet the new College of Commissioners.


To remain competitive, and ensure prosperity and fairness for all, we will focus on:


The last few years have been a sharp reminder of how fragile peace is. This is why the Commission will continue investing in European security by:


Europe’s unique quality of life is key to both our economy and society, ensuring no one is left behind. To preserve it, we will focus on:


As Europe’s climate warms faster than the global average, we must strengthen climate and agricultural resilience, as well as preparedness. The Commission’s key priorities will be:


In a fractured world, Europe’s future depends on strong democracy and protecting the values that ensure our freedoms and rights. We must focus on:


Our new foreign and security policy should reflect the rapidly changing global landscape. We must focus on:


In the last five years, the EU has set course on an ambitious programme of modernisation. We must now focus on implementation, investment and reform. Key objectives are:


To remain competitive, and ensure prosperity and fairness for all, we will focus on:


The last few years have been a sharp reminder of how fragile peace is. This is why the Commission will continue investing in European security by:


Europe’s unique quality of life is key to both our economy and society, ensuring no one is left behind. To preserve it, we will focus on:


As Europe’s climate warms faster than the global average, we must strengthen climate and agricultural resilience, as well as preparedness. The Commission’s key priorities will be:


In a fractured world, Europe’s future depends on strong democracy and protecting the values that ensure our freedoms and rights. We must focus on:


Our new foreign and security policy should reflect the rapidly changing global landscape. We must focus on:


In the last five years, the EU has set course on an ambitious programme of modernisation. We must now focus on implementation, investment and reform. Key objectives are:
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