
EU chief von der Leyen cancels engagements due to pneumonia
European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen has canceled her travel plans until mid-January due to a 'severe' case of pneumonia, her office announced Friday.
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- Published Date: 09:18 | 03 January 2025
- Modified Date: 09:18 | 03 January 2025
European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen has cancelled her travel plans until mid-January because of a "severe" case of pneumonia, her office said Friday.
The German politician, 66, is carrying out her duties from her home city of Hanover and remains in close contact with her team, a spokesman for the commission said.
"The president has cancelled her external engagements for the first two weeks of January. She is dealing with a severe pneumonia," the spokesman said.
Among the events that von der Leyen, who has led the commission since 2019, had to call off were a speech in Lisbon and a trip next week to Gdansk in Poland.
The latter, which was to mark the launch of the Polish presidency of the European Council, will take place at a later stage, the spokesman said.
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